Ambuja Cements successfully completes acquisition of Sanghi Industries

Ambuja Cements Limited (ACL), the cement and building material company of the diversified Adani Group, announced the successful completion of the acquisition of Sanghi Industries Limited (SIL).

This strategic acquisition, valued at an Enterprise Value of Rs. 5,185 Crores, enhances Ambuja Cement’s market presence underscoring Adani Group’s steadfast commitment to India’s housing and infrastructure development, a statement said.

With the acquisition funded entirely through internal accruals, ACL holds a controlling stake of 54.51% in SIL. ACL is committed to leveraging operational synergies resulting from this acquisition to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and maintain a sustainable approach to cement production.

SIL’s Sanghipuram 2,700-hectare integrated manufacturing unit stands out as India’s largest single-location cement and clinker production facility. This facility comprises of two kilns with an impressive clinker production capacity of 6.6 MTPA, a cement grinding unit of 6.1 MTPA, a dedicated 13 MW captive power plant and an efficient 13 MW Waste Heat Recovery System. The unit is seamlessly connected to a captive jetty in Sanghipuram.

The acquisition of SIL, with its billion-tonne high quality surface mining limestone reserves, positions ACL to expedite its unique coastal strategy, aiming to increase the cement capacity to 15 MTPA along the West Coast on the strength of SIL’s low-cost clinker. This initiative will leverage the strengths of Ambuja and ACC brands, Adani Group’s expertise in ports and shipping, and the cost advantage of the Sanghipuram unit. ACL will invest in expanding the existing captive port at Sanghipuram to accommodate larger vessels, contributing significantly to the nation’s infrastructure development by meeting the growing demand for cement across Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka & Kerala at a very competitive cost. This is expected to be commissioned over next 30 months, according to the statement.

Ajay Kapur, CEO, Cement Business said, “This acquisition represents a significant step forward in our journey solidifying Adani Group’s leadership position in India’s cement industry. It strengthens our commitment to delivering high-quality products and services to our customers while contributing to India’s infrastructure development. We welcome the employees of Sanghi Industries into the Adani family and look forward to capitalizing on the synergies this acquisition offers.

Recognizing the Adani Group’s expertise in marine infrastructure, plans are underway to expand the Sanghipuram port’s capacity to handle larger vessels, facilitating cost-effective transportation of clinker and cement via sea routes. This strategic expansion aligns with the Company’s unwavering commitment to environmental sustainability.

We are now better positioned to cater to diverse customer needs, offering a broader product range and innovative solutions for various construction requirements. We remain steadfast in our mission to build a sustainable future for India through responsible, innovative, and customer-centric solutions. The cost and geographic advantages of the 15 million tons coastal strategy will significantly strengthen the bottom line of ACL. The Company will continue to invest in cutting-edge technologies and best practices to ensure the highest quality standards and environmental stewardship.”

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