Nuvoco celebrates 30th anniversary of Jojobera plant
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Nuvoco celebrates 30th anniversary of Jojobera plant

Nuvoco Vistas, India’s fifth-largest cement group and a leading player in East India, celebrated the 30th anniversary of its Jojobera Cement Plant (JCP). Since inception in 1994, JCP has grown exponentially and holds a significant share in Nuvoco's success story. With a production capacity of 6...

Nuvoco Vistas, India’s fifth-largest cement group and a leading player in East India, celebrated the 30th anniversary of its Jojobera Cement Plant (JCP). Since inception in 1994, JCP has grown exponentially and holds a significant share in Nuvoco's success story. With a production capacity of 6.6 MMTPA, JCP has evolved into a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility, making it one of the largest in the Indian cement industry. JCP holds a reputation of operating as one of the model plants that showcases high operational efficiencies. Furthermore, it plays a crucial role in enabling Nuvoco to achieve one of the industry's best cement-to-clinker ratios of 1.8.Contact: Nuvoco VistasTel: 022 6769 2500Website: www.nuvoco.com

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