Vedanta Aluminium to work with cement and construction industry
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Vedanta Aluminium to work with cement and construction industry

The Vedanta Aluminium Business will work with the cement, construction, and infrastructure industries to make the most of its by-products, such as fly-ash and bauxite-residue. The company also sought interest from cement manufacturers for setting up integrated cement plants or cement clinker gr...

The Vedanta Aluminium Business will work with the cement, construction, and infrastructure industries to make the most of its by-products, such as fly-ash and bauxite-residue. The company also sought interest from cement manufacturers for setting up integrated cement plants or cement clinker grinding or blending or processing units adjacent to its plants in Odisha and Chhattisgarh during a national webinar with global experts and the cement industry participants. Cement manufacturers will benefit from the proximity to the company's operations, which will provide a steady supply of high-quality fly-ash and bauxite-residue, lower logistics costs, and access to emerging construction markets in eastern and central India.Contact: Vedanta AluminiumWebsite:: www.vedantaaluminium.com

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