The Associated Cement Companies has planned a Rs 400 crore (Rs 4,000 million) capex in the current financial year.
Of this, ACC will invest around Rs 250 crore (Rs 2,500 million) for its ongoing expansion at its Chaibasa unit in Jharkhand, while the balance will be utilised for modernisation of other plants and debottlenecking.
Nash Italia, president, finance, ACC, told Business Standard, "Although the expansion at Chaibasa has already begun in the last financial year, the bulk of the investment for the project will happen in this year."
The company has not yet finalised the mode of financing the capex. However, the investment will be made primarily from internal accruals, Italia added.
The expansion at Chaibasa entails an investment of Rs 285 crore (Rs 2,850 million). The project includes increasing the production capacity and setting up of a 15 MW captive power plant at the unit. The company had invested around Rs 40 crore (Rs 400 million) in the Chaibasa project in the financial year ended March 31, 2004.
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