JK Cement begins commercial production at Panna
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JK Cement begins commercial production at Panna

JK Cement informed the exchanges regarding the commencement of Clinker production at Panna, Madhya Pradesh.

In a regulatory filing, the company said that it successfully commenced clinker production on December 03, 2022, with an installed capacity of 2.64 MTPA at its newly set up cement manufacturing facilities situated at Panna, Madhya Pradesh.

JK Cements is currently trading at Rs 3,226 per share down by Rs 8.75 or 0.27 per cent from its previous closing of Rs 3,234.75 per share on the BSE.

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JK Cement informed the exchanges regarding the commencement of Clinker production at Panna, Madhya Pradesh. In a regulatory filing, the company said that it successfully commenced clinker production on December 03, 2022, with an installed capacity of 2.64 MTPA at its newly set up cement manufacturing facilities situated at Panna, Madhya Pradesh. JK Cements is currently trading at Rs 3,226 per share down by Rs 8.75 or 0.27 per cent from its previous closing of Rs 3,234.75 per share on the BSE. Also Read Dilip Buildcon to construct viaduct for Surat Metro Pune Ring Road Project: Rs 35 billion sanctioned to acquire land

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