Wonder Cement to set up new production unit at Tulsigam
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Wonder Cement to set up new production unit at Tulsigam

Cement manufacturer, Wonder Cement, has announced the setting up of its new production facility at Tulsigam, Gujarat. The company also said that it has reached a significant milestone of 18 MTPA cement production capacity in 2023.

The Tulsigam unit is set to augment the brand's manufacturing capabilities, seamlessly integrating with its existing production lines, and further enabling the company to meet growing market demand and ensuring better serviceability to the consumers, the company said in a statement.

?Each strategic move, including our new Tulsigam grinding unit, is aligned with our commitment to cater to Bharat?s evolving infrastructural demands. We're poised for continued growth and are deeply committed to quality, innovation, and societal impact,? Vivek Patni, Director, Wonder Cement said.

?We started our journey in 2012 with the foundation stone of Wonder Cement's first unit in Nimbahera Rajasthan, with a cement capacity of 3 MTPA. Since then we have added production units in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Haryana. In 2023, the company reached a significant 18 MTPA total cement capacity with the initiation of our fourth production line and with grinding units in Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat," the company said.

?Sustainability is the cornerstone of Wonder Cement?s operations. Our commitment to environmental responsibility is evident through the strategic integration of renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power. To further minimize the carbon footprint, we employ state-of-the-art Waste Heat Recovery Systems (WHRS) to optimize energy efficiency. The power generated through green energy initiatives is 60MW. Our commitment extends beyond manufacturing from CSR initiatives, and educational and healthcare facilities to championing environmental protection and rural development," it said.

Cement manufacturer, Wonder Cement, has announced the setting up of its new production facility at Tulsigam, Gujarat. The company also said that it has reached a significant milestone of 18 MTPA cement production capacity in 2023. The Tulsigam unit is set to augment the brand's manufacturing capabilities, seamlessly integrating with its existing production lines, and further enabling the company to meet growing market demand and ensuring better serviceability to the consumers, the company said in a statement. ?Each strategic move, including our new Tulsigam grinding unit, is aligned with our commitment to cater to Bharat?s evolving infrastructural demands. We're poised for continued growth and are deeply committed to quality, innovation, and societal impact,? Vivek Patni, Director, Wonder Cement said. ?We started our journey in 2012 with the foundation stone of Wonder Cement's first unit in Nimbahera Rajasthan, with a cement capacity of 3 MTPA. Since then we have added production units in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Haryana. In 2023, the company reached a significant 18 MTPA total cement capacity with the initiation of our fourth production line and with grinding units in Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat, the company said. ?Sustainability is the cornerstone of Wonder Cement?s operations. Our commitment to environmental responsibility is evident through the strategic integration of renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power. To further minimize the carbon footprint, we employ state-of-the-art Waste Heat Recovery Systems (WHRS) to optimize energy efficiency. The power generated through green energy initiatives is 60MW. Our commitment extends beyond manufacturing from CSR initiatives, and educational and healthcare facilities to championing environmental protection and rural development, it said.

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