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MAY2nd Process Engineering Expo 201223rd -26th August, 2012HITEX Expo Centre, HyderabadThe exhibition is designed specially to enable the large, small and medium enterprises who manufacture process plants and machineries to reach the majority of the users of their products and services.Website: www.processengineeringexpo.co.inThe 3rd Cemtech Asia17-20 June 2012Hotel Mulia Senayan, Jakarta, IndonesiaThe event promises a comprehensive conference programme, featuring a host of senior industry experts. Insightful, high-quality papers will discuss global market trends and forecasts as well as explore new regional plant expansion and upgrade projects.Global Cement Waste Heat Recovery Conference and Exhibition14th – 15th June 2012Salters Hall, City of London, 4 Fore Street, LondonThis event offers to know about the latest technology for waste heat recovery, lectures from the waste heat recovery industry professionals, tips from waste heat recovery case studies in the industry, networking with the waste heat recovery experts from around the world and will make your waste heat recovery project happen!Website: www.globalcement.comOur World in Concrete & Structures29th – 341st August 2012TBD, SingaporeConcrete and Structures today is different from when this series of conference started in 1976. Today we have practitioners and researchers working in areas whose boundaries of technological, scientific, humanistic and social issues dissolve into each other. Hence, the theme for OWICS 2012 is – The Art, Science and Practice of Concrete.Website: www.cipremier.com10th International Conference on Concrete Pavements8th – 12th July, 2012Qu?bec City, Qu?bec, CanadaThis conference is targeted at pavement, materials, and geotechnical engineering professionals who are involved in all aspects of concrete pavement design, construction, testing and evaluation, and rehabilitation. These professionals include federal, state, and municipal engineers; consulting engineers; contractors; materials suppliers; and academia.Website: www.concretepavements.orgIMRC 2012 – International Symposium on Concrete with Smart Additives and Supplementary Cementations Materials12th – 17th August 2012Cancun, MexicoThe Symposium on Concrete with smart additives and supplementary cementitious material will be organized in conjunction with the XXI International materials research congress (IMRC-2012) under the scientific sponsorship of The International Union of Testing and Research Laboratories for Materials and Structures (RILEM).Website: www.mrs.org2nd Annual EPC Sphere India 201127th – 28th July, 2012MumbaiTheme for the conferences will be Excellence in Delivering EPC and infrastructure projects for various sub sectors like airports, ports, railways, roads and highway, power, logistics, oil & gas and energy.Website: www.cerebralbusiness.comTo feature your event please mail details to editorial@indiancementreview.com

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UltraTech Cement Faces Growth Challenges Amid Cyclones and Monsoons

In contrast, the housing segment demonstrated robust growth.

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UltraTech Cement, one of India’s largest cement manufacturers, highlighted in its Q3 exchange filing the growing impact of climate change and stringent environmental policies on its operations. Key segments, including infrastructure and housing, have been affected by severe weather events and pollution control measures. 
The infrastructure segment witnessed a decline, largely attributed to pollution control measures in Delhi and surrounding regions. These regulations, aimed at curbing air pollution, slowed construction activities and delayed multiple infrastructure projects, reducing demand for cement. Additional challenges included farmers’ protests, completion of major projects like the RRTS, aggregate manufacturer strikes, and labour shortages during festive periods. 
In contrast, the housing segment demonstrated robust growth across most regions, except Odisha, which was heavily impacted by Cyclone Dana. The cyclone caused significant disruptions, delaying construction and halting ongoing projects. Similarly, southern states such as Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh faced growth slowdowns due to prolonged monsoon seasons and cyclone impacts. 
UltraTech reported a 17% year-on-year decline in net profit, amounting to Rs 14.69 billion, despite a 3% rise in revenue from operations to Rs 171.93 billion. However, the company’s profit exceeded Street estimates of Rs 11.95 billion, and revenue surpassed expectations of Rs 168.54 billion. 
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Dalmia Bharat’s Q3 FY25 Net Profit Plunges by 75.19%

The company’s net consolidated total income dropped by 12.17% to Rs 32.18 billion in Q3 FY25.

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Dalmia Bharat, a leading cement manufacturing company, reported a sharp decline of 75.19 per cent in its net consolidated profit for the quarter ending December 31, 2025. The company disclosed in a BSE filing that its profit after tax stood at Rs 660 million in Q3 FY25, compared to Rs 2.66 billion in the same quarter of the previous fiscal year.

The company’s net consolidated total income dropped by 12.17 per cent to Rs 32.18 billion in Q3 FY25, down from Rs 36.64 billion in the corresponding quarter last year.

According to Puneet Dalmia, the managing director and CEO, India experienced a slightly slower start to the year following multiple years of high growth. He assured that the company’s capacity expansion plans were progressing as expected, with a target of reaching 49.5 million tonnes (MnT) by the end of the fiscal year.

Chief Financial Officer Dharmender Tuteja highlighted that cement demand growth in Q3 fell short of earlier expectations. He noted that the company’s volumes declined by 2 per cent year-on-year, while EBITDA fell by 34.5 per cent year-on-year to Rs 5.11 billion, primarily due to continued softness in cement prices. However, he expressed optimism for the coming quarters, citing improving demand and signs of a positive trend in prices.

During the quarter, the company completed debottlenecking projects at its facilities in Rajgangpur, Odisha (0.6 MnT), and Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh (0.3 MnT), increasing its total clinker capacity to 23.5 MnT. Additionally, it commissioned a 4 MW captive solar power plant in Medinipur, West Bengal, and 46 MW renewable energy capacity under Group Captive, bringing its total operational renewable energy capacity to 252 MW.

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Gadchiroli Added to JSW’s List in Maharashtra’s Steel City Plan

A significant portion of this investment is likely to be concentrated in Nagpur and Gadchiroli.

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On the first day of the World Economic Forum (WEF) at Davos, the state government signed memorandums of understanding (MoUs) worth over Rs 3.35 trillion for industrial investments in Vidarbha. By 8:30 pm (Indian time), the largest deal was secured with JSW Group, involving investment proposals worth Rs 3 trillion, which are expected to create 10,000 jobs. A significant portion of this investment is likely to be concentrated in Nagpur and Gadchiroli.

The Pune-based Kalyani Group, with interests in the defence and steel sectors, also signed an MoU for an investment proposal in Gadchiroli. According to a source from the state’s industries department, there is a possibility that the company will establish a defence production unit there.

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