JSW Cement has outlined an ambitious long-term growth strategy to expand its production capacity to 60 million tonnes per annum (MTPA), positioning itself among the top five cement manufacturers in India. The company plans to pursue capacity expansion, enter new regional markets and strengthen its focus on sustainable and cost-efficient cement production as demand from the infrastructure and construction sectors continues to grow.
The expansion roadmap is aimed at transforming JSW Cement into a pan-India player with a stronger manufacturing and distribution footprint. Alongside increasing production capacity, the company intends to deepen its presence in existing markets while expanding into new geographies to cater to rising demand driven by public infrastructure projects, urbanisation and housing development.
A key element of the company’s strategy is to strengthen its ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) business, an area where JSW Cement has established a significant presence. The company also plans to improve operational efficiency through digital technologies, optimise manufacturing processes and enhance cost competitiveness while continuing to invest in low-carbon cement solutions.
Speaking about the company’s future roadmap, Parth Jindal, Managing Director of JSW Cement, said the next phase of growth will be larger and more demanding, but also full of opportunities. He noted that India’s infrastructure-led growth requires cement manufacturers capable of scaling responsibly, producing efficiently and supporting the transition towards lower-carbon construction materials.
The company said sustainability will remain central to its expansion strategy. Along with capacity enhancement, JSW Cement plans to accelerate the adoption of digital technologies and environmentally responsible manufacturing practices to improve productivity and reduce its carbon footprint. The planned expansion is expected to strengthen the company’s competitiveness while supporting India’s growing infrastructure and construction requirements.
