India Cements gets approval for expansion

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India Cements, the largest cement producer by sales in southern India, has received approval from the country's environment department to expand the production capacity of its two cement plants.

< P > < FONT face = Verdana > June 19, local time: India Cements, the largest cement producer in southern India by sales, has received approval from the country's environment department to expand the production capacity of its two cement plants.

< P > < FONT face = Verdana > It is reported that the company has obtained the approval of the terms of reference of relevant departments to expand the capacity of its Dalavoi and Sankari cement plants in Andhra Pradesh, India. In fact, as early as April 25 and April 26 this year, the company has received the approval of the terms of reference of the environmental protection department, but company officials said that the expansion project of the two factories has not yet been fully finalized. "We have obtained the necessary approvals in advance, but the specific implementation plan has not yet been prepared.". We want to prepare all the preliminary work and avoid having to wait for regulatory approval when needed.

< P > < FONT face = Verdana > India Cement currently has seven cement plants, including two grinding stations. These plants are located in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, India.

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