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Adani’s Ambuja Cement Eyes Star Cement Acquisition to Strengthen Northeast Market Presence

Adani Group’s Ambuja Cement is reportedly in advanced discussions to acquire Star Cement, signalling a strategic push to bolster its footprint in India’s Northeast region. Though the financial details remain under wraps, sources confirm that consultancy giant EY has been brought on board to assess the potential transaction.

Star Cement, a market leader in the Northeast, operates with a total installed production capacity of 7.7 million tonnes per annum (mtpa). Its portfolio includes a 1.67-mtpa integrated cement plant in Meghalaya, supported by four grinding units across the region. Looking ahead, the company has ambitious plans to increase its capacity to 25 mtpa by 2030, further solidifying its dominant position. For Ambuja Cement, this acquisition would mark a significant step in consolidating its presence in the high-demand Northeast market, where infrastructure development and urbanisation are accelerating. The deal aligns seamlessly with Adani Group’s broader vision of becoming a powerhouse in India’s cement industry, a strategy that gained momentum with its acquisition of Ambuja Cement and ACC Limited in 2022.

While no official statement has been released by either company, an Adani Group spokesperson commented, “The company is always evaluating options for growth opportunities.” Industry analysts interpret this as a signal of the group’s intent to capitalise on synergies and scale in an increasingly competitive market. The proposed acquisition could reshape the competitive dynamics of the region’s cement industry, given Star Cement’s market dominance and established distribution network in the Northeast. If finalised, the deal would position Ambuja Cement as a formidable player, capable of leveraging Star Cement’s expertise and infrastructure to cater to rising regional demand. Market observers anticipate that the acquisition will accelerate Adani Cement’s growth trajectory, helping it achieve its long-term targets in one of India’s fastest-growing markets. More details are expected to emerge as negotiations progress, potentially making this a landmark deal in the Indian cement sector.

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