Renaatus to invest in Andhra Pradesh to make fibre cement boards


Renaatus Procon, a subsidiary of Renaatus Group, is investing ₹250 crore in the first phase in Andhra Pradesh to set up a plant for production of fibre cement boards.

R.P. Selva Sundaram, Chairman and Managing Director of the Group, told the media in Coimbatore on Thursday that the plant, which will be commissioned in 2026, will have a capacity to produce 60,000 tonnes of boards annually. This will cater mainly to the construction sector in the southern States and the export market.  

The Group will also invest approximately ₹300 crore in the next two to three years to expand its production of Renacon AAC blocks.  It is targeting total annual revenue of ₹3,000 crore-4,000 crore by 2030 and nearly ₹1,300 crore of it will come from the Renacon products.

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