Dalmia Bharat is ramping up its cement manufacturing with a Rs 3,520-crore funding aimed toward strengthening its presence in Maharashtra and Karnataka. The enlargement features a new clinker unit and two grinding models, anticipated to considerably improve its market footprint in western and southern India.
Main capability enlargement underway
The cement maker will arrange a 3.6 million tonnes every year (MnTPA) clinker unit and a 3 MnTPA grinding unit at its Belgaum, Karnataka facility. Moreover, a greenfield break up grinding unit with a 3 MnTPA capability is deliberate in Pune, Maharashtra. These expansions are a part of the corporate’s broader Part II development technique.
Strategic positioning in key markets
Dalmia Bharat’s Belgaum grinding unit will assist penetrate the southern Maharashtra markets, whereas the Pune grinding unit will cater to western Maharashtra, an space with growing infrastructure demand. The transfer aligns with the corporate’s aim of reaching 75 MnTPA cement capability by FY28.
Funding and implementation timeline
The funding will probably be financed via a mixture of inside accruals and debt, making certain minimal pressure on the corporate’s steadiness sheet. The brand new models are anticipated to be operational by This autumn FY27, additional strengthening Dalmia Bharat’s provide chain and manufacturing capabilities.
Cement capability to succeed in 55.5 MnTPA
Following the completion of this enlargement and the continuing 2.9 MnTPA initiatives in Assam and Bihar, Dalmia Bharat’s whole cement capability will rise to 55.5 MnTPA. This positions the corporate as a stronger competitor in India’s quickly rising building and infrastructure sectors.
Progress outlook stays constructive
With this enlargement, Dalmia Bharat is about to capitalize on rising cement demand in western and southern India, pushed by infrastructure and concrete improvement initiatives. Market analysts, together with SBI Securities, preserve a constructive outlook on the inventory within the medium to long run, citing sturdy fundamentals and expansion-led development potential.

