BMW Industries to Grow Steel Production in Jharkhand
BMW Industries Ltd will be setting up a new steel processing plant in Bokaro, Jharkhand, which is 2nd largest steel producing state of India. The new plant will manufacture three main products: The project will cost ₹8.03 billion ($97 million) and will be financed through a combination of company funds and loans. The plant will […]
Read MoreEssential Building Materials for House Construction 2025
Building your dream home is fun but choosing the right building materials for house construction is overwhelming. The base of any strong structure is the quality of materials used and choosing wrong ones can cost you big time in future. Whether you are building a small house or a big project, using essential building materials […]
Read MoreJohn Cockerill and IIT Bombay Partner to Advance Green Hydrogen and Steel Industry Innovations
John Cockerill Group has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay). This partnership will focus on developing new technologies for reducing carbon emissions in steel, advancing the green hydrogen value chain and defence products. Combining IIT Bombay’s academic expertise with John Cockerill’s engineering knowhow, the partnership will deliver […]
Read MoreIndia Cements to Sell Shares in Key Subsidiaries
India Cements to Divest Schemes in Subsidiaries India Cements has decided to exit its entire investments in some of its subsidiaries as part of a scheme of arrangement. In a recent filing, the company said it will sell its entire holding in Coromandel Electric Company Ltd (CECL) to a Chennai-based company, Adam & Coal Resources […]
Read MoreArcelorMittal Nippon Steel to Build Largest Plant in India
AMNS is building its biggest plant in India at Nakkapalli, Anakapalli district with an investment of Rs 1.47 trillion. The project will be executed in two phases: Rs 617.80 billion for phase 1 and Rs 853.82 billion for phase 2. Once completed, the plant will produce 17.80 million tonnes of steel per year. Phase 1 […]
Read MoreNielsen Opens New Offices in Mumbai and Bengaluru to Boost Growth and Innovation in India
Nielsen, a audience data and analytics company has opened offices in Mumbai and Bengaluru to grow its business and technology in India. The new offices are located in Goregaon, Mumbai and Whitefield, Bengaluru as part of the company’s expansion plans in the region. The Mumbai office is 1,50,000 sq ft and the Bengaluru office is […]
Read MoreMana Projects’ Latest Acquisition in Bangalore
India’s construction industry is a big contributor to the economy, 9% of the GDP and 50 million people employed. But it still has a transparency problem. That’s why it’s hard to build trust, improve efficiency and grow long term. One of the main issues is project approvals and regulations. Bureaucratic delays and unclear processes lead […]
Read MoreCCI Approves Ambuja Cements’ Plan to Buy 72.8% of Orient Cement
CCI approves Ambuja Cements’ plan to buy up to 72.8% of Orient Cement Ambuja Cements is a major cement player producing OPC, PPC and PCC. The company has 22 cement plants, 10 cement terminals and 21 grinding units in India. Orient Cement makes grey cement (PPC and OPC) with plants in Telangana, Karnataka and Maharashtra. […]
Read MoreIndia’s Finished Steel Imports Reach Record High from China and Japan
India’s finished steel imports from China, South Korea and Japan hit a record high in the first ten months of 2024-25 as per provisional government data obtained by Reuters. As the second largest producer of crude steel, India imported more steel than it exported between April and January. Record Import from Key Asian Suppliers South […]
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