Ahmedabad: Ambuja Cements, a part of Adani Cement and Adani Group, announced on Tuesday that it has signed a binding agreement to acquire a 46.8 per cent stake in Orient Cement Ltd (OCL).
According to Adani, the acquisition, valued at an equity worth of Rs 8,100 crore, marks a step towards Ambuja's goal of achieving 140 MTPA cement capacity by 2028. The deal will be fully funded through Ambuja's internal accruals, maintaining the company's debt-free status.
The acquisition will increase Ambuja's cement capacity by approximately 30 MTPA within two years of Ambuja's acquisition and is set to propel the company to reach 100 MTPA in operational capacity by FY 25.
The purchase also strengthens Adani Cement's pan-India market share, adding an estimated 2 per cent to its existing share in the cement industry.
OCL, with an existing clinker capacity of 5.6 MTPA and cement operational capacity of 8.5 MTPA, also brings a portfolio of assets, including a 95 MW captive power plant (CPP), 10 MW waste heat recovery system (WHRS), and 33 MW renewable energy spread across Telangana, Karnataka, and Maharashtra.
The company's strategic locations, high-quality limestone reserves, and statutory approvals provide an opportunity to increase cement capacity to 16.6 MTPA, making it an ideal fit for Adani Cement's growth plans.
Karan Adani, Director of Ambuja Cements, said, "This timed acquisition marks another significant step forward in Ambuja Cements' accelerated growth journey, increasing cement capacity by ~30 MTPA within two years of Ambuja's acquisition. By acquiring OCL, Ambuja is poised to reach 100 MTPA cement capacity in FY 25. The acquisition will help to expand Adani Cement's presence in core markets and improve its pan-India market share by 2 per cent.'
He added, "OCL's assets are highly efficient, equipped with railway sidings and well supported by captive power plants, renewable energy, WHRS and AFR facilities. OCL's strategic locations, high-quality limestone reserves and requisite statutory approvals present an opportunity to increase cement capacity in the near term to 16.6 MTPA."
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