The company is keeping its options of either setting up new units or expand at the existing plants to tap growth opportunities in the grey cement segment, with demand primarily expected to come from the government's push for big infra projects, besides uptick in rural housing and good monsoon.
"We are working to increase our installed manufacturing capacity for grey cement from 10.5 mt to nearly 14 mt at an investment of Rs 1,000-1,500 crore," JK Cement Business Head Rajnish Kapur told PTI.
expands capacity through greenfield or brownfield investments, he pointed out.
"We are in the process of evaluating both these options and a final call should be taken soon," Kapur added.
The company is in the process of evaluating expansion opportunities at its Rajasthan-based Mangrol plant. It is also looking to add one plant in Panna, Madhya Pradesh, which would be a greenfield project, Kapur added.
In 2014, JK Cement had invested in expanding capacity at Mangrol and split-grinding unit at Jhajjar.
"We have utilised those assets well and now we are looking for brownfield as well as greenfield expansion and we are working on that," Kapur said, adding that the company was "looking to add capacity at the Rajasthan plant again where we have environmentally licences and mining leases".
On demand drivers for grey cement, Kapur said the government's push towards infrastructure projects, along with good monsoon, would bring an overall growth to the sector.
"Now, projects like smart cities, Sagarmala and housing for all are being taken up and we would have all the growth and demand for the cement industry," Kapur hoped.
With demand expected to increase, he said JK Cement is also working to ramp up its sales network.
"In the last three years, we have done a lot of work and have invested in sales network specifically just not to improve our presence in the market, but also to strengthen our brand positioning," he added.
JK Cement, part of the JK Organisation conglomerate, had revenue of Rs 4,420.71 crore in 2016-17.
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