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Bhatapara Advances As Ambuja Commissions 4 MTPA Clinker Capacity Unit

Bhatapara in Chhattisgarh advances its industrial footprint as Ambuja Cements commissions a 4 MTPA clinker capacity unit, pushing its consolidated output to 66 MTPA at a time of rising construction demand across India. The expansion aligns with the company’s strong quarterly performance, marked by higher revenue, improved profitability and a one-time tax gain, while also supporting its revised plan to scale overall capacity to 155 MTPA by FY28 amid growing infrastructure and housing sector requirements.

Industry analysts note that the Bhatapara addition forms part of a broader trend of capacity modernisation across India’s cement sector, driven by rapid urbanisation and the push for more resilient infrastructure. Executives familiar with the development said the brownfield expansion enables faster commissioning while reducing the environmental footprint typically linked to greenfield sites. The facility, designed to operate with enhanced thermal efficiency and alternative fuel inputs, is expected to help reduce emissions intensity over the long term—an increasingly important consideration as cities transition to cleaner construction ecosystems.Ambuja’s financial results for the quarter ending September 2025 illustrate the momentum behind these strategic investments. The company reported a consolidated net profit of ₹1,766 crore, a substantial increase from ₹480 crore in the same quarter last year, supported by a tax write-back. Profit before tax rose 13% year-on-year to ₹838 crore, reflecting steady cost discipline and improved utilisation rates across its network. Consolidated revenue climbed 22% to ₹9,175 crore, marking its highest-ever second-quarter performance.

Market experts suggest that Ambuja’s decision to raise its FY28 capacity target from 140 MTPA to 155 MTPA underscores confidence in sustained medium-term demand, driven by national infrastructure missions, planned urban expansions, and renewed public investment in mobility, housing, and logistics corridors. Many cities in central and eastern India, including those surrounding Bhatapara, are recording steady construction activity, which increases the need for consistent supply of clinker—the backbone of cement manufacturing.For Chhattisgarh, the commissioning of the upgraded unit strengthens the region’s role as an industrial anchor for surrounding states, while also reducing logistic pressures by providing more localised sourcing. Urban planners emphasise that efficient, well-distributed cement capacity can support smoother delivery of public works, provided manufacturers continue transitioning towards greener production technologies. Ambuja’s incorporation of modern kiln systems and its stated pursuit of lower-carbon operations are seen as steps towards aligning heavy industry with India’s climate commitments.On the trading front, Ambuja’s stock moved marginally higher to ₹545.60 during late morning trade, reflecting cautious optimism among investors. While short-term market reaction remained measured, analysts believe that capacity-linked expansions such as Bhatapara typically influence valuations more visibly as production stabilises over several quarters.

As Indian cities expand and infrastructure demands intensify, the challenge for material producers lies in balancing scale with sustainability. Developments like the Bhatapara upgrade signal how established players are recalibrating their growth strategies to support a more resource-efficient, low-carbon built environment—an essential shift for shaping equitable and climate-resilient urban futures.

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