JSW Cement Subsidiaries Achieves Milestones
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JSW Cement Subsidiaries Achieves Milestones

In a significant stride towards cementing its position as a leading player in the industry, JSW Cement, a subsidiary of JSW Group, has achieved several milestones that underscore its commitment to innovation, sustainability, and expansion. The recent announcement by Parth Jindal, Managing Director of JSW Cement, through his Twitter account has brought to light the company's remarkable achievements and its strategic roadmap for the future.

Parth Jindal, Managing Director of JSW Cement, shared these exciting developments on his official Twitter account:

https://twitter.com/parthjindal11/status/1696386476571865377?s=46&t=4SLbPxDpkG6T9AYvPYWXHg


1. WHRS Commissioning at Shiva Cement: A Step towards Sustainability
Shiva Cement, a subsidiary of JSW Cement, has achieved a notable milestone with the successful commissioning of its waste heat recovery systems. These systems not only enhance operational efficiency but also contribute significantly to the reduction of carbon emissions. The utilization of waste heat to generate energy aligns with the company's commitment to sustainability and minimizing its environmental footprint.

2. Record Clinker Production by Shiva Cement
In a noteworthy development, Shiva Cement is set to achieve its highest-ever clinker production this month. This accomplishment is a testament to the company's dedication to optimizing production processes and increasing capacity. The increase in clinker production signifies not only enhanced operational efficiency but also the capability to meet growing market demand.

3. JSW Dolvi Expansion Success: Boosting Overall Capacity
JSW Dolvi, another subsidiary of JSW Cement, has successfully completed its expansion, increasing its capacity to 4.5 million tonnes per annum (MTPA). This expansion contributes to JSW Cement's overall capacity, which now stands at an impressive 19 MTPA. The expansion of JSW Dolvi demonstrates the company's strategic approach to cater to the growing infrastructure and construction needs of the nation.

4. Ongoing Projects: Fueling Future Growth
JSW Cement's expansion plans are not limited to the present achievements. The company is actively engaged in further expansion projects that will significantly boost its production capacity. Work is progressing at a rapid pace at the grinding unit in Vijayanagar and the new clinker line in the UAE. These projects, scheduled to be completed by December 2023, are poised to elevate JSW Cement's capacity to an impressive 21 MTPA.

5. Ambitious Vision: Aiming for 60 MTPA in Five Years
JSW Cement's remarkable achievements and strategic expansions reflect its ambitious vision for the future. The company aims to become India's greenest cement company while positioning itself as a major player on the global stage. With the ongoing projects and their successful completion, JSW Cement is on track to achieve a capacity of 21 MTPA, and its ambitious goal is to further increase this capacity to a staggering 60 MTPA within the next five years.

Conclusion
The successful commissioning of WHRS, the record clinker production at Shiva Cement, the expansion of JSW Dolvi, and the ongoing projects all contribute to the company's overarching vision.

In a significant stride towards cementing its position as a leading player in the industry, JSW Cement, a subsidiary of JSW Group, has achieved several milestones that underscore its commitment to innovation, sustainability, and expansion. The recent announcement by Parth Jindal, Managing Director of JSW Cement, through his Twitter account has brought to light the company's remarkable achievements and its strategic roadmap for the future. Parth Jindal, Managing Director of JSW Cement, shared these exciting developments on his official Twitter account: https://twitter.com/parthjindal11/status/1696386476571865377?s=46&t=4SLbPxDpkG6T9AYvPYWXHg 1. WHRS Commissioning at Shiva Cement: A Step towards Sustainability Shiva Cement, a subsidiary of JSW Cement, has achieved a notable milestone with the successful commissioning of its waste heat recovery systems. These systems not only enhance operational efficiency but also contribute significantly to the reduction of carbon emissions. The utilization of waste heat to generate energy aligns with the company's commitment to sustainability and minimizing its environmental footprint. 2. Record Clinker Production by Shiva Cement In a noteworthy development, Shiva Cement is set to achieve its highest-ever clinker production this month. This accomplishment is a testament to the company's dedication to optimizing production processes and increasing capacity. The increase in clinker production signifies not only enhanced operational efficiency but also the capability to meet growing market demand. 3. JSW Dolvi Expansion Success: Boosting Overall Capacity JSW Dolvi, another subsidiary of JSW Cement, has successfully completed its expansion, increasing its capacity to 4.5 million tonnes per annum (MTPA). This expansion contributes to JSW Cement's overall capacity, which now stands at an impressive 19 MTPA. The expansion of JSW Dolvi demonstrates the company's strategic approach to cater to the growing infrastructure and construction needs of the nation. 4. Ongoing Projects: Fueling Future Growth JSW Cement's expansion plans are not limited to the present achievements. The company is actively engaged in further expansion projects that will significantly boost its production capacity. Work is progressing at a rapid pace at the grinding unit in Vijayanagar and the new clinker line in the UAE. These projects, scheduled to be completed by December 2023, are poised to elevate JSW Cement's capacity to an impressive 21 MTPA. 5. Ambitious Vision: Aiming for 60 MTPA in Five Years JSW Cement's remarkable achievements and strategic expansions reflect its ambitious vision for the future. The company aims to become India's greenest cement company while positioning itself as a major player on the global stage. With the ongoing projects and their successful completion, JSW Cement is on track to achieve a capacity of 21 MTPA, and its ambitious goal is to further increase this capacity to a staggering 60 MTPA within the next five years. Conclusion The successful commissioning of WHRS, the record clinker production at Shiva Cement, the expansion of JSW Dolvi, and the ongoing projects all contribute to the company's overarching vision.

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