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Dalmia Cement announced on Friday that commercial production will start at its new 2,5 mtpy greenfield plant in the Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh, India. The project was completed in 22 months and adds to the company's current capacity of 3,5 million tons at the Dalmiapuram plant. Premium Content

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