Wonder cement

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Wonder Cement Limited
TypePublic[1]
IndustryBuilding materials
Founded2010[2]
Headquarters
Areas served
Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat Maharashtra
Key people
, Chairman
, Vice Chairman
, Managing Director[3]

[4] [5]

[6]
ProductsCement
Number of employees
1243 (2021)
Parent
Website[1]

Wonder Cement Limited, is an Indian cement producing company that is based out of Rajasthan.[7] It was started in 2010 under .[8] It manufactures Portland pozzolana and ordinary Portland cement for plaster, brickwork, and other construction applications.[9]

Plants[]

In 2012, the company set up its first unit in Nimbahera, Rajasthan, with 3 million tonnes per annum.[10] In 2015, Wonder Cement added another unit taking its annual cement production to 6.75 million tonnes.[11] In 2018, the company invested 450 crores to set up 2 million tonnes per annum clinker grinding unit in Dhule, Maharashtra.[12] [13] [14] In 2019, Wonder Cement invested 1100 crores to build a 3rd plant at Nimbahera in Rajasthan's Chittorgarh district increasing its annual capacity of producing close to 11 million tonne cement.[15] [16] [17] [18] [19] In 2020, Wonder Cement invested 800 crores to set up cement plants in Badnawar and Jhajjar which increased the annual capacity to 13 million tonne cement.[20] [21] [22] [23]

Awards and Recognition[]

In 2018, Wonder Cement was recognized as Asia's Most Promising Brand 2018, in the cement category by iBrands 360 WCRCINT research.[24] [25] [26]

References[]

  1. ^ "Wonder Cement Profile". Tofler.
  2. ^ "Wonder Cement Profile". Zauba Corp.
  3. ^ "Wonder Cement Profile". Zauba Corp.
  4. ^ "Wonder Cement Profile". Zauba Corp.
  5. ^ "Wonder Cement Profile". Tofler.
  6. ^ "About Us". Wonder Cement.
  7. ^ "About Us". Wonder Cement.
  8. ^ Pioneer, Daily. "Wonder Cement's second grinding unit starts".
  9. ^ "Company Profile". Bloomberg.
  10. ^ Express, Financial. "Wonder Cement to Provide Clean and Cold Drinking Water to People Across 29 Districts in the States of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat".
  11. ^ Outlook, Industry. "Wonder Cement: Committed To Create Cutting-Edge Cement Manufacturing Methods".
  12. ^ Business Line, The Hindu. "Wonder Cement sets up third plant in Rajasthan".
  13. ^ Business Line, The Hindu. "Wonder Cement invests ₹450 cr in Maharashtra clinker grinding unit".
  14. ^ Cement, Global. "Wonder Cement plant launched in Maharashtra".
  15. ^ Times, Economic. "How Wonder Cement streamlined its in-plant logistics with IoT".
  16. ^ Week, The. "Wonder Cement sets up third plant in Rajasthan's Nimbahera".
  17. ^ Standard, Business. "Wonder Cement sets up third plant in Rajasthan's Nimbahera".
  18. ^ India, Outlook. "Wonder Cement sets up third plant in Rajasthans Nimbahera".
  19. ^ Voice, It. "Wonder Cement announces launch of new world-class production unit in Rajasthan to meet growing demand, taking overall capacity to 11 MTPA".
  20. ^ News, Qrius. "With a new grinding unit in Madhya Pradesh, Wonder Cement inches closer to its 13 MTPA combined capacity goal".
  21. ^ News, Cemnet. "Wonder Cement launches new grinding unit".
  22. ^ Times, Economic. "Wonder Cement to invest Rs 350 crore to develop grinding unit in Madhya Pradesh".
  23. ^ News, Times of India. "Rs350 cr cement plant comes up in Dhar".
  24. ^ India, Business Wire. "Wonder Cement Asia's Most Promising Brand 2018 Study by iBrands 360 WCRCINT Research".
  25. ^ India, Silicon. "Wonder Cement Wins the 'Asia's Most Promising Brand' Award at London".
  26. ^ News, Punekar. "Wonder Cement Asia's Most Promising Brand 2018".

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