Key Points

Gautam Adani has praised Adani Cement for achieving a remarkable 100 million tonnes production capacity at an unprecedented pace. The company has positioned itself as one of the most efficient cement manufacturers globally, reflecting India's robust industrial growth. Ambuja Cements, part of the Adani Group, reported impressive financial results with a 9% annual PAT growth and becoming the ninth-largest cement company worldwide. This achievement underscores the group's strategic vision and commitment to building India's industrial infrastructure.

Key Points: Gautam Adani Celebrates Adani Cement's Global Manufacturing Milestone

  • Adani Cement reaches world-record 100 million tonnes manufacturing capacity
  • Ambuja Cements reports 9% annual PAT growth
  • Company becomes ninth-largest global cement manufacturer
  • Demonstrates strong operational performance and strategic expansion
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Adani Cement one of the most efficient cement manufacturers on planet: Gautam Adani

Adani Group Chairman highlights Adani Cement's remarkable 100 million tonnes capacity achievement and global efficiency in manufacturing sector

"100 million tonnes capacity established at a world-record pace! - Gautam Adani"

Ahmedabad, May 5

Gautam Adani, Chairman of the Adani Group, on Monday hailed the achievement of Adani Cement which has reached 100 million tonnes capacity at a world-record pace.

In a post on X social media platform, the billionaire industrialist said Adani Cement is now one of the most efficient cement manufacturers on the planet.

“100 million tonnes capacity established at a world-record pace! Adani Cement is now one of the most efficient cement manufacturers on the planet,” said the Adani Group Chairman.

Gautam Adani further stated that it is a reflection of “our unwavering belief in India’s growth story, and the strength of a set of trusted brands built over decades”.

Meanwhile, Ambuja Cements, the cement and building material company of the diversified Adani Group, has reported the highest 9 per cent annual PAT growth at Rs 5,158 crore in FY25, while crossing 100 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) capacity last fiscal.

With this feat, Ambuja became the ninth-largest cement company in the world. The company, which also reported the highest-ever annual revenue at Rs 35,045 crore, up 6 per cent (year-on-year). It delivered the highest-ever annual volume at 65.2 million tonnes in FY25, up 10 per cent (on-year)

Moreover, it recorded its highest EBITDA in a quarter at Rs 1,868 crore, up 10 per cent YoY, and PAT on a standalone basis went up by 75 per cent at Rs 929 crore.

This performance was supported by improved KPIs across operational parameters, showcasing the company’s strength and resilience, healthy volume growth, value extraction of acquired assets, enhanced cost leadership, and group synergies.

The company has successfully commissioned 2.4 MTPA brownfield expansion of general use (GU) in Farakka (West Bengal), debottlenecking of 0.5 MTPA across various plants. The cement maker also commissioned 299 MW RE power out of the planned total of 1,000 MW, with balance progressively to be achieved by June 2026.

“Brands that have stood by India through every turn and, now, are building for its future,” said Gautam Adani.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
This is truly impressive! Adani Cement's growth reflects India's infrastructure boom. As someone from Gujarat, I've seen firsthand how their projects create jobs and boost local economies. More power to Indian companies making global marks 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While the numbers look good, I hope they're also focusing on sustainable practices. Cement industry is a major polluter. Would love to see more details about their renewable energy commitments and carbon footprint reduction plans.
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Amit S.
Adani Group's growth is phenomenal! But I wonder - when will these big corporates pass on some benefits to end consumers? Cement prices have doubled in my area in 3 years. Efficiency should mean affordability too.
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Sunita R.
As an engineer working in construction, I can vouch for Ambuja Cement's quality. Their Farakka plant expansion is great news for eastern India's development. Hope this means better infrastructure in rural Bengal too!
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Vikram J.
World record pace is good, but what about worker safety records? The cement industry has many hazardous jobs. Would like to see more transparency about employee welfare and safety standards being maintained during this rapid expansion.
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Neha P.
Great achievement! But I hope they're not cutting corners in environmental compliance. Many cement plants near my hometown in MP have caused water scarcity. Growth should be responsible growth. Still, proud to see an Indian company scaling these heights!

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