Shree Cement inaugurates integrated cement plant of 3 mtpa in Guntur

Shree Cement, one of India’s largest cement producers, inaugurated its new integrated plant at Dachepalli village, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, six months ahead of schedule on April 2, 2024. The new plant has cement production capacity of 3 million tonnes per annum (mtpa). The new plant will propel Shree Cement’s manufacturing capacity to 56.4 mtpa, further solidifying its position as a key player in the cement industry.

Built with an investment of Rs 25 billion, the Guntur plant will be Shree Cement’s sixth integrated production facility in the country and second in the Southern region after Kodla in Karnataka. Located strategically to cater to the growing markets of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, the plant will contribute to the economic development of the region. The new unit is expected to generate approximately 700 direct jobs and 1,300 indirect jobs.

The newly inaugurated plant places a significant emphasis on environmental sustainability. This state-of-the-art facility is designed to utilise 30 per cent alternate fuel and raw materials (AFR), such as municipal waste and biomass. It will set a standard for the industry in India, having the highest AFR usage in the sector. A standout feature of the plant is the innovative placement of the limestone crusher 40 feet below ground level, within the mining pit. This design choice effectively reduces diesel usage, showcasing the plant’s commitment to eco-friendly operations. Furthermore, approximately 75 per cent of the total power requirement is met through in-house waste heat recovery plant of 12 MW and solar power plant of 21.5 MW. This substantial reliance on renewable energy sources demonstrates the plant’s commitment to sustainable practices.