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Gaztron : Transforming the Cement Industry’s Safety Standards with Unparalleled Innovation

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Gaztron proudly stands as India’s foremost manufacturer and a pioneering leader in the nation’s nitrogen inertisation systems, dedicated to elevating safety standards within the cement industry.

In the realm of the cement industry, safety and efficiency stand as paramount concerns. Addressing these critical needs with pioneering technology, Gaztron India has emerged as the nation’s premier manufacturer of nitrogen inertisation systems.
Gaztron’s relentless commitment to innovation and excellence has positioned it as the unrivalled leader in this specialised sector. The company’s nitrogen inertisation systems have ushered in a new era of safety and operational excellence within the cement industry. By mitigating the risk of fire and explosion, these systems offer a robust shield, safeguarding both personnel and infrastructure.
Through cutting-edge engineering, Gaztron’s nitrogen inertisation systems effectively displace oxygen, preventing combustion and the subsequent hazards inherent in cement production. The systems are meticulously designed to seamlessly integrate into existing setups, minimising downtime and optimising productivity.
Gaztron’s triumph lies not only in its exceptional technology but also in its customer-centric
approach. Each solution is tailored to the unique needs of the client, ensuring a bespoke fit that maximises efficiency and safety while minimising environmental impact.
As the vanguard of nitrogen inertisation, Gaztron continues to push the boundaries of what is possible, redefining safety standards and elevating operational excellence in the cement industry. With a steadfast commitment to innovation, impeccable engineering and unwavering dedication to client satisfaction, Gaztron has rightfully earned its position as India’s number one manufacturer in this pivotal field. The future of cement production is safer, more efficient, and brighter, thanks to Gaztron India.

(Communication by the management of the company)

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Steelmakers’ Debt Rises 25% Amid Capex Drive

The debt levels of steelmakers will rise by more than Rs 40,000 crore this fiscal year

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Domestic steelmakers are expected to see a significant rise in their net leverage to over 3x this fiscal year, driven by a 25% increase in debt due to ongoing capital expenditure (capex) projects. According to a report by Crisil Ratings, the debt levels of major steelmakers will rise by more than Rs 40,000 crore this fiscal year, marking a return to levels seen in fiscal 2020. This increase in debt is largely due to the ongoing capex cycle, with Rs 70,000 crore planned for the current and next fiscal years, aimed at expanding steelmaking capacity by 30 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) by fiscal 2027.

While the rise in debt may strain financial metrics, steelmakers are expected to improve efficiency and increase capacity, boosting long-term growth. However, profitability has come under pressure due to falling steel prices and rising imports. Steel prices are expected to fall by 10% this fiscal year, driven by increasing imports, especially from China. Despite an increase in demand and volume, lower realizations are expected to reduce operating profit margins.

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NCB Signs MoUs for Decarbonisation in Cement Industry

One MoU was signed between NCB and GCCA India

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The National Council for Cement and Building Materials (NCB), under the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, has signed two landmark Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) to advance decarbonisation and technological innovation in the Indian cement industry. The MoUs were signed during the 18th NCB International Conference and Exhibition on Cement and Concrete, held at Yashobhoomi, IICC Dwarka.

One MoU was signed between NCB and the Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA) India to promote research on decarbonization efforts within India’s cement sector, aiming for a “Net Zero” industry by 2070.

The second MoU, signed with AIC-Plasmatech Innovation Foundation, focuses on exploring the application of Thermal Plasma Torch Technology in cement production, which could enhance the sustainability and efficiency of the manufacturing process.

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MPCB Bans New Ready-Mix Concrete Plants in MMR

Existing plants are required to implement anti-dust measures

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In response to worsening air quality, the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) has announced a ban on the establishment of new ready-mix concrete (RMC) plants within the municipal corporation limits of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). Existing plants are required to implement anti-dust measures and conduct water sprinkling on vehicle tyres over the next three months.

Failure to comply with these new regulations could result in the seizure of bank guarantee deposits and potential plant closures, MPCB officials warned.

MPCB’s directives also stipulate that new captive RMC plants outside municipal areas must allocate at least 10% of their land for plant construction and enclose the site with tin or similar materials. Non-compliance will be met with a bank guarantee of Rs 10 lakh.

New commercial RMC plants must maintain a 500-meter buffer zone from populated areas and ensure compliance with environmental standards. All plants must also monitor air quality at their boundaries.

MPCB has stressed the importance of collaborating with civic authorities in MMR to curb pollution and maintain air quality standards.

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