"We are expanding our capacity from 6.8 MT to 17 MT and the exercise is expected to be completed by April 2018. The expansion includes 2.4 MT at Vijaynagar in Karnataka, 2.4 MT in West Bengal and 1.2 MT each in plants located at Dolvi in Maharashtra, Mangalore and Orissa. The total expenditure is estimated at Rs 2,700 crore," JSW Cement Managing Director Parth Jindal told PTI here.
JSW Cement has also entered into a joint venture with Wagners to launch EFC to India. The new venture, JSW-Wagners, will be a subsidiary of JSW Cement.
Wagners, a family-owned entity based in Toowoomba, Australia, is engaged in the business of contract quarrying, contract concrete, cement, pre-cast concrete, composite fiber technologies, steel reinforcing, bulk haulage & transport.
JSW will hold 74 per cent stake in the JV while Wagners Group will hold the rest.
EFC is an environment-friendly product and its use will erase the demand of Portland cement which is responsible for high CO2 emission. EFC concrete is cement free and utilises industrial byproducts like slag and fly ash. EFC helps in resource conservation, energy savings and offers customers durability and high level of sustainability.
Jindal said about 95 per cent of raw materials of the product is either slag, which comes out of the steel-making process, or fly ash, that comes out of power-making process.
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