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3rd: Heidelberg Cement Heidelberg Cement India has steadily increased capacity utilisation from about 78 per cent in FY15 to 91 per cent in FY19 Fastest Growing Steel Companies (Large) 1st: Tata Steel  Driven by values, delivering on vision and determined to innovate, Tata Steel has made its mark on the global map with operations in India, Europe and Southeast Asia. 1st: JSW Steel JSW Steel is India's leading integrated manufacturer of carbon steel products with an export presence in over 100 countries across five continents. 2nd: Steel Authority of India (SAIL) Matching its numbers on the capacity front, SAIL’s operational performance was strong in FY19 as a whole; in 2018-19, the company achieved its best-ever sales volume of 14.12 mt. Fastest Growing Steel Companies (Small) 1st: Kirloskar Ferrous Kirloskar Ferrous Industries supplies pig iron to foundries that cater to the automotive, engine and compressor, textile, pumps, pipe and fittings and fan industries, among others. 3rd: Sunflag Iron Beginning as a spring steel producer, Sunflag Iron has been continuously upgrading its manufacturing and quality assurance facilities and has established itself as a major global force. Fastest Growing Tiles, Ceramics & Sanitaryware Companies 1st: Cera Sanitaryware Cera Sanitaryware managed to grow in FY19 on the back of the right product mix, high-tech manufacturing, constant brand promotion and addition of new categories. 2nd: HSIL HSIL’s flagship brand Hindware has emerged as a leading Indian sanitaryware and faucet brand driven by consistent innovation.  

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