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CONTENTS
Global Overview 1
Indian Cement Industry in Global Context2
Cement Clusters in India
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Trends in Cement Production
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Trends in Cement Exports 11Technology Trends 12
Product Differentiation
13
Regional and Market Concentration/Capacity
14
Porters Five Forces Analysis 18
SWOT 19
Industry Challenges
20
Cement Dispatches
21Dispatches by Region
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Global Cement Consumption
(figures in million tonnes)
CAGR
9.9%
CAGR
7.6%
CAGR
3.4%
CAGR
13.3%
CAGR7.0%
CAGR
10%
CAGR5.5%
CAGR1.7%
CAGR
5.3%
Cement is an essential
component of
infrastructure development world
over. It
is also the second largest
consumable
item on the planet after water.
(0.3 tonnes
per person)
Over the past decade, cement
markets
have grown exceptionally well, till
2007
when construction softened. For
China
alone, has grown at 10.5 % CAGR(from
500 mt in 1998 to 1390 mt in
2008).
Though the growth rate is tapering
off
from 13.3% to 5.3 % in the lasttwo years.
Source : Cemnet.com
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Viability of location plays a
major role, in the economics of
cement manufacturing.
Limestone reserves in 6 states
paves way for cement industry
clusters of Satna (MP), (leaderin capacity as well as
production), Chandrapur belt
(North Andhra and
Maharashtra), Gulbarga
(Karnataka, East AP),Chanderia (South Rajasthan,
Jawad and Neemuch in MP),
Bilaspur (Chhattisgarh),
Yerraguntla and Nalagonda in
AP.
Chanderia
Gulbarga
/Sedam
Yerraguntla
Nalagonda
Satna
Bilaspur
Map Illustrative purpose only. Not to scale
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Indian cement industry came of age after liberalization, after which its productionand
capacity increased manifold.
Growth can be seen from 91 plants and 43 mtpa of cement production in 1990 hadbecome 136
plants and 214 mtpa in April 2009.
Its capacity utilization has also increased during the same period from 78% to 91%
Remarkable capacity addition was due to producers expectations of growing market.
Trends in Indian Cement Production