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Kamdhenu to scale up branded colour coated sheets capacity by 25 pc in Telangana plant

Kamdhenu to scale up branded colour coated sheets capacity by 25 pc in Telangana plant

Hyderabad, June 6 (UNI) In a strategic move to strengthen its market share and presence of its brand 'Kamdhenu Colour Max Sheet' in Telangana, Kamdhenu Limited, India's largest manufacturer and seller of branded TMT Bars in retail, on Friday announced plans to scale up its Siddipet Plant manufacturing capacity by 25 percent within a year.
The new business strategy is developed in line with the heightened demand of the products in the region during recent times, the company said in a release here.
Kamdhenu Limited intends to serve this demand by increasing the manufacturing plant capacity from 2400 MT to 3000 MT in the next one year.
Elaborating on the company's business plans, Sunil Agarwal, Director, Kamdhenu Ltd. said, 'Today, Kamdhenu Colour Coated are being used in many governments as well as non-government projects. With seeing the increased demand of our products, primarily driven by the ever-growing housing and infrastructure sector in the state, we are committed to increase the production capacity of our high quality colour coated sheets'.
'Conforming to international standards, 'Kamdhenu Colour Max' provides aesthetic solutions for roofing and cladding in residential and industrial projects. These lightweight sheets are easy to install, speeding up the construction work at any project. To ensure customization as per customers requirement, 'Kamdhenu Colour Max' range also offers allied accessories such as rain water system, rain gutter, crimping curve, self-drilling screw, he added.
Kamdhenu Colour Max' are a pre-painted product offering a wide spectrum of appealing colors for selection. A unique coating on the multiple layers of high-quality steel alloy enables the products to resist cracking and peeling, even during extreme weather conditions and heavy construction operations. This not only makes these sheets completely rust-free and waterproof but also keeps the interior cool in summer and warm in winter creating an insulating effect.
This eco-friendly product benefits the green building concept minimising the carbon footprint of the building.
Kamdhenu has utilised its strong expertise and strong technical know-how of steel manufacturing from choosing the finest raw material to deploying the best technology and processes to deliver best-in-class quality products. The product has undergone stringent quality checks and ensures high performance in all-weather conditions.
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