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JSW Cement to foray into Kerala
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JSW Cement to foray into Kerala

With an aim to explore the increasing construction demand in Kerala, JSW Cement has plans to market its Portland Slag Cement (PSC) in the state. By increasing its infrastructure development initiatives, the company is expecting a growth of 9 per cent in the demand for cement. Currently, JSW is constructing a 3 mn tonne per annum capacity plant at Chitrapur in Karanataka.

Contact: JSW Cement.
Tel: 040-2784 6676.
Website: www.jsw.in

With an aim to explore the increasing construction demand in Kerala, JSW Cement has plans to market its Portland Slag Cement (PSC) in the state. By increasing its infrastructure development initiatives, the company is expecting a growth of 9 per cent in the demand for cement. Currently, JSW is constructing a 3 mn tonne per annum capacity plant at Chitrapur in Karanataka. Contact: JSW Cement. Tel: 040-2784 6676. Website: www.jsw.in

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