Shree Cement Launches Bangur Marble Cement in Ranchi
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Shree Cement Launches Bangur Marble Cement in Ranchi

Shree Cement has introduced Bangur Marble Cement, a premium PSC cement under its Bangur Cement brand, offering high brightness, superior strength, and crack resistance. Designed for exposed concrete structures, it ensures durability and an imposing aesthetic. 

The product was launched in Ranchi, Jharkhand, and will soon be available in Bihar, West Bengal, and other states. It will be distributed through over 2,000 retailers, with in-store product demonstrations highlighting its unique features. 

Bangur Marble Cement incorporates GGBS, a steel manufacturing by-product, making it eco-friendly and highly durable while reducing the environmental footprint. Shree Cement is also adopting a digital-first approach to reach consumers, setting a new trend in the cement industry. 

This launch expands Bangur Cement’s premium lineup, which includes Jungrodhak, Rockstrong, Powermax, Magna, and Roofon. 

(Construction Week Online)  

Shree Cement has introduced Bangur Marble Cement, a premium PSC cement under its Bangur Cement brand, offering high brightness, superior strength, and crack resistance. Designed for exposed concrete structures, it ensures durability and an imposing aesthetic. The product was launched in Ranchi, Jharkhand, and will soon be available in Bihar, West Bengal, and other states. It will be distributed through over 2,000 retailers, with in-store product demonstrations highlighting its unique features. Bangur Marble Cement incorporates GGBS, a steel manufacturing by-product, making it eco-friendly and highly durable while reducing the environmental footprint. Shree Cement is also adopting a digital-first approach to reach consumers, setting a new trend in the cement industry. This launch expands Bangur Cement’s premium lineup, which includes Jungrodhak, Rockstrong, Powermax, Magna, and Roofon. (Construction Week Online)  

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