Cement & Cement Products Stocks
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About the Cement & Cement Products Sector
The Indian cement sector is poised for growth, driven by robust government spending on infrastructure and housing. With increasing urbanisation and a push for affordable housing, demand for cement is set to accelerate, making it a key sector to watch.
Cement companies are benefiting from strong volume growth and improving realisations, a direct play on India's infrastructure push. Key drivers include government capex on roads, railways, and urban development, alongside a resurgence in private sector construction. Capacity utilisation is rising, leading to better operating leverage. Companies with integrated operations and strong regional presence are best placed to capitalise on this demand.
What to Watch
Monitor pricing power amid capacity additions, raw material cost fluctuations (coal, pet coke), and evolving regulatory landscape. Sustainability initiatives and focus on blended cement will be crucial for long-term competitive advantage. The sector's performance is closely tied to construction activity and monsoon patterns.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the key demand drivers for Indian cement?
Demand is driven by government infrastructure spending (roads, housing), real estate development, and increasing urbanisation. A pick-up in private capex also boosts demand.
How do cement companies manage input costs?
Companies employ strategies like backward integration into limestone mining, long-term fuel contracts, and investing in energy-efficient technologies to mitigate volatile input costs like coal and pet coke.
What is 'blended cement' and why is it important?
Blended cement uses supplementary cementitious materials like fly ash or slag. It reduces clinker factor, lowers carbon footprint, and often offers cost advantages, aligning with sustainability goals.
How does capacity utilisation impact cement companies?
Higher capacity utilisation leads to better operating leverage, spreading fixed costs over larger volumes. This typically results in improved profitability and return ratios for cement manufacturers.
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| # | Company | Symbol | Price | Change | Market Cap |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 31 | Anjani Portland Cement Ltd | APCL | ₹122.17 | +1.66% | ₹0.4K Cr |
| 32 | Shri Keshav Cements & Infra Ltd | SKCIL | ₹145.10 | -1.86% | ₹0.3K Cr |
| 33 | Kesoram Industries Ltd | KESORAMIND | ₹11.98 | -3.54% | ₹0.2K Cr |
| 34 | Kanoria Energy & Infrastructure Ltd | KEIL | ₹15.71 | -3.38% | ₹0.2K Cr |
| 35 | Kakatiya Cement Sugar & Industries Ltd | KAKATCEM | ₹125.15 | +2.20% | ₹0.1K Cr |
| 36 | Panyam Cements & Mineral Industries Ltd | PANCM | ₹111.15 | -4.84% | ₹0.1K Cr |
| 37 | Barak Valley Cements Ltd | BVCL | ₹41.69 | -3.05% | ₹0.1K Cr |
| 38 | Sri Chakra Cement Ltd | SRICC | ₹50.37 | -2.55% | ₹0.1K Cr |
| 39 | Keerthi Industries Ltd | KEERTHI | ₹41.07 | -10.29% | ₹0.1K Cr |
| 40 | Sainik Finance & Industries Ltd | SAINIK | ₹40.78 | +0.00% | ₹0.0K Cr |
| 41 | Hemadri Cements Ltd | HEMACEM | ₹50.88 | +0.00% | ₹0.0K Cr |
| 42 | Scan Projects Ltd | SCANPRO | ₹124.00 | +0.00% | ₹0.0K Cr |
| 43 | Vaishno Cement | 526941 | ₹4.05 | +0.00% | ₹0.0K Cr |
| 44 | Vardhman Concrete Ltd | VARDHMAN | ₹7.53 | +0.00% | ₹0.0K Cr |