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As a leading manufacturer of gears and drives, how important is the cement-sector to you?..
Cement is the backbone of infrastructure industry, and we are a 47-years-old organisation and supplying geared motor and gear boxes since then. Cement segment is always been a key and focused segment for our organisation. Today, we have presence in almost every cement plant in India, which is quite evident. Our product in running successfully in various plant over decades. We emphasise that it is not just the torque and speed, but the reliability of the geared motor is the key as it defines the performance of the machine or equipment in a process industry. Radicon Powerbuild is a name that personifies reliability and value.

What is the range of transmissions that cement plants need? How much of this range do you cater to?… How much of this is supplied by domestic manufacturers and which part of the range has to be imported?
We have a very wide range of products in our industry, the big basket of products that can fulfill the requirement of all application in a cement plant when it comes to the small and medium size of power transmission solutions. Our range of product consists of:

  • M series- Inline helical geared motor
  • F Series- Parallel shaft geared motor
  • K Series- Heli-bevel geared motor
  • C Series- Heli-worm geared motor
  • J Series- SMSR (shaft mounted speed reducer)
  • PL Series- Planetary gear box/geared motor

"Growth in cement segment has been moderate in the last couple of years, reason could be the over expansion of various cement plants."

What has been the growth of cement sector orders in your order books in the last three years? How do you see growth of business from this industry coming up in the coming three years? Can you analyse the business and compare new project orders via a vis spares/replacement orders?
Growth in cement segment has been moderate in the last couple of years, reason could be the over expansion of various cement plants. In fact, a few plants were not being utilised up to their full capacity.

We are anticipating good business in the next three years as a lot of infrastructure projects are lined up. The Indian Government has also initiated many projects in rail, road and housings.

We are equally supplying in new project as well as replacement orders. We can proudly state that Radicon Powerbuild is enjoying maximum share in cement and road constructions equipment segment.

Have you developed any special products customized for the cement plants? Can you talk about such products, and explain the features for our interested readers.
Power Build has always stayed ahead by continuously investing in the latest manufacturing technology, processes and quality systems. We have been continuously developing new product to meet the application demands of the market.

One of the recent developments is motodrive and planetary drives.

Motodrive: It is a combination of gear box, motor and a variable frequency inverter mounted on the motor itself. The applications like weigh feeders, conveyors and Intralogistic conveyor wherein motodrive is widely used.

Planetary gear box: An ideal solution for inline and right-angled applications, which require high ratios up to 2,500:1 in a limited space is desired. The current product range covers 65,000 N-m. The product has a range of options on the output side to suit the customer needs

"Our products are operating in various cement plants across the country for various equipment including kiln drive, mill auxiliary drive, etc."

Cement plant environment is known for high ambient dust concentration… How does this affect the reliability and life of gearboxes and/or transmissions? Do the gearboxes designed for such hostile operating conditions come with any dust proofing arrangements?…
Radicon Powerbuild continued to supply in high dust environment industries for decades.

Our products are operating in various cement plants across the country for various equipment including kiln drive, mill auxiliary drive, etc. We have been supplying:

  • Dust proof motor/VFD enclosure motors
  • Wide operating ambient temperature range motors

Do you as OEM extend service support to your cement…customers including preventive and predictive maintenance protocols and training on the same? Do you look at this as a logical expansion of your business?
Existing satisfied customers are the best promoters for any marketers. Preventive maintenance is a key tool, which can improve the ROI and ensure long-term sustainable relations between Power Build and OEMs. Imparting customer training for operation and periodic maintenance can enhance the customer confidence and drive value additional business for Power Build also. Radicon Powerbuild conducts periodic training programmes for esteemed customers, which can be availed by them.

"Radicon Powerbuild are in the process of introducing Servo suitable gear boxes, geared motors with cabinet mounted VFD, custom build gear boxes and geared motors for cement and other industries."

What are your plans for new investments in capacity creation, acquisition of new technology, or introduction of new innovative products for the cement sector?
Our management believes in continuous improvements and investments. We are TPM certified company by JIPM. Radicon Powerbuild plans to expand its manufacturing capacity in India and abroad. Also, we are in the process of introducing Servo suitable gear boxes, geared motors with cabinet mounted VFD, custom build gear boxes and geared motors for various applications, specialised planetary drives, etc. for cement and other industries.

Cement companies are battling challenges of CO2 emissions and are under pressure to increase efficiencies.?How can your supplies and services help them in this matter?
We are proud of our contribution to the society and towards protection of the environment. We offer solutions with higher efficiency IE2/IE3 geared motors, suitable to run through VFD with soft starting and optimised product selection can keep check on the overall electricity consumption. This could help industry to earn carbon credit.

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Cement Makers Reaffirm Commitment to Sustainable Growth

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World Environment Day spotlight on innovation and circularity

On World Environment Day, the Indian cement industry reiterated its commitment to supporting India’s climate ambitions through sustainable manufacturing, resource efficiency and the adoption of cleaner technologies.

The Cement Manufacturers’ Association (CMA) said the sector remains aligned with the Government of India’s Net Zero commitments and is accelerating efforts to reduce its environmental footprint while supporting the country’s infrastructure and development agenda.

Parth Jindal, President, CMA and Managing Director, JSW Cement, said the industry is increasingly adopting cleaner technologies, improving energy efficiency and expanding the use of alternative fuels and raw materials. He also highlighted the growing importance of circular economy practices, where industrial by-products and waste streams from one sector are utilised as resources in another.

“The Indian Cement Industry is aligned to the Government’s commitments on carbon mitigation and is accelerating the adoption of cleaner technologies, resource efficiency and circular economy practices while actively exploring the potential of Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) as a critical pathway for deep decarbonisation,” said Jindal.

He added that coprocessing industrial waste and by-products helps conserve natural resources, reduce disposal requirements and lower the environmental footprint across multiple sectors.

According to Jindal, sustainability is no longer limited to manufacturing processes but is increasingly influencing investment decisions, innovation strategies and long-term growth plans within the industry.

Echoing similar views, Dr Raghavpat Singhania, Vice President, CMA and Managing Director, JK Cement, said sustainable development extends beyond emissions reduction and must also focus on responsible resource utilisation and waste minimisation.

“Sustainability in the built environment cannot be measured by emissions alone. It is equally about how efficiently we use resources, how effectively we minimise waste and how responsibly we create the infrastructure that will serve future generations,” said Singhania.

He noted that the cement industry is advancing its sustainability agenda through greater resource efficiency, increased circularity, technological innovation and continuous improvements in manufacturing practices. As a key contributor to India’s infrastructure development, the sector has a critical role to play in balancing economic growth with environmental responsibility.

On the occasion of World Environment Day, industry leaders reaffirmed their commitment to supporting India’s climate goals while delivering the materials required for resilient, durable and sustainable infrastructure.

 

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Building a Greener Future Together

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Environmental sustainability requires immediate action, not just long-term commitments and discussions. Recycling, circular economy practices, and technology-driven waste management can help industries reduce environmental impact while supporting sustainable growth.

Author: Jignesh Kundaria, Director and CEO, Fornnax Technology

World Environment Day serves as an important reminder that environmental sustainability can no longer remain confined to discussions, reports, or long-term commitments. The environmental challenges facing the world today demand immediate, measurable, and collective action. Across industries and communities, waste generation continues to outpace our ability to process it responsibly, placing increasing pressure on ecosystems, natural resources, public health, and the well-being of future generations.

One of the most significant shifts required today is a change in how society perceives waste. Rather than being viewed as a material to be discarded, waste must be recognised as a valuable resource that can contribute to both economic growth and environmental protection when managed through the right technologies and systems. This mindset forms the foundation of the circular economy model that countries across the world are increasingly adopting to reduce landfill dependence, recover valuable materials, and create more sustainable industrial ecosystems.

India has made meaningful progress in strengthening awareness around sustainability, recycling, and environmental responsibility over the past decade. Significant efforts are being made to formalise the recycling sector through improved infrastructure, technology adoption, policy implementation, and broader stakeholder participation. These developments are creating a stronger foundation for responsible waste management and resource recovery across the country.

However, achieving long-term environmental impact requires collaboration from all stakeholders. Industries, policymakers, technology providers, and communities must work together with greater accountability to strengthen recycling ecosystems, encourage responsible waste management practices, and create sustainable outcomes through consistent execution rather than temporary interventions.

As someone closely associated with the recycling industry, I firmly believe that technology will play a decisive role in addressing future environmental challenges. Advanced recycling systems have the potential to recover valuable resources, reduce pollution, minimise landfill burdens, and conserve energy, creating a more sustainable future for generations to come. This belief is deeply reflected in Fornnax’s motto, “Committed to Create a Green Future,” which embodies our commitment to building long-term environmental value through innovation and responsible action.

At the same time, technology alone cannot deliver meaningful change. Real progress requires intent, awareness, participation, and a shared sense of responsibility. Sustainable development can only be achieved when innovation is supported by collective action and a genuine commitment to environmental stewardship.

On this World Environment Day, let us move beyond conversations and take meaningful steps towards creating a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable planet. By embracing innovation, strengthening recycling ecosystems, and acting responsibly today, we can create lasting environmental impact and secure a better future for generations to come.

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Dalmia Bharat Acquires Jaiprakash Associates Cement Assets for ₹2,850 Crore

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Dalmia Cement executed a Business Transfer Agreement with Jaiprakash Associates and Adani Infra, to acquire 5.2 MnTPA of cement capacity across Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.

Dalmia Cement (Bharat) announced on May 22, 2026 that it had signed a Business Transfer Agreement with Jaiprakash Associates Limited and Adani Infra (India) Limited for the acquisition of cement plants located at Rewa in Madhya Pradesh and Churk, Chunar and Sadwa in Uttar Pradesh. The deal was struck at an enterprise value of ₹2,850 crore and is expected to close within two weeks of execution.

The acquired assets from Jaiprakash Associates include 5.2 MnTPA of cement capacity and 3.3 MnTPA of clinker capacity. The package also covers 99 MW of thermal power capacity and railway sidings at Rewa, Chunar, and a common siding at Churk. This infrastructure gives the acquisition immediate operational utility beyond just production tonnage.

The transaction has a long backstory. Dalmia Cement had originally entered into a framework agreement with Jaiprakash Associates in December 2022, covering the sale of these business assets along with a long-term clinker supply arrangement. However, before the deal could be completed, Jaiprakash Associates was admitted to insolvency proceedings under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code. The earlier agreements could not be consummated as a result.

In an official statement, Puneet Dalmia, Managing Director & CEO, Dalmia Bharat, said, “I am very excited about addition of these assets in our portfolio. This serves as a great strategic fit for Dalmia. It helps us move forward in our journey to be a pan India player and provide a strong head start to serve the high potential markets in Central region. I am optimistic that the expansion potential of these assets along with close proximity with Dalmia’s captive mines will help us create a capacity hub for the future”.

Following the approval of Adani Group’s resolution plan for Jaiprakash Associates under the IBC framework, Dalmia approached the new management to revive discussions. The fresh Business Transfer Agreement was executed to settle all pending disputes, legal proceedings, and arbitration matters arising from the original framework agreement with Jaiprakash Associates.

Expanding market reach

Dalmia added, “Our familiarity with these assets under the earlier tolling arrangement gives us a deep understanding of the facilities and helps us establish strong connect with channel partners and vendors. We believe that this will help us in faster ramp up of capacities and quicker inroads into the market. As we look forward, I am very confident that we will be able to leverage the strengths of Dalmia to operate these assets in a manner where we can maximise value creation for all our stakeholders.”

With the addition of these plants, Dalmia Bharat’s total installed cement capacity will rise to 54.7 MnTPA upon consummation. The company has further expansion projects underway at Belgaum, Pune, and Kadapa, which are expected to take overall capacity to 66.7 MnTPA by Q2 to Q3 FY28.

The Central India location of the Jaiprakash Associates plants gives Dalmia Bharat faster access to markets in Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh than a greenfield build would have allowed. The company also cited debottlenecking and brownfield expansion as near-term opportunities at the acquired sites. Dalmia Bharat said the assets were expected to contribute positively to EBITDA and overall returns, given the pricing environment in the region and the company’s cost structure.

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