CHENNAI: Stung by massive capacity expansion and poor utilisation of  their plants, cement companies are looking at the war-ravaged Sri Lanka,  which is rebuilding its infrastructure. Industry sources said that  Madras Cements is shipping cement to Sri Lanka, while India Cements and  Dalmia Cement have got the approvals from the island nation's quality  certification body - which is a precursor for shipping cement.
"Cement manufacturers import coal through us and use our port to export  cement to Sri Lanka. Already, we handle vessels for Madras Cements for  their exports. We are now constrained by the inadequate number of  vessels plying between Lanka and Karaikal (on the eastern cost, south of  Chennai)," M L N Acharyulu, executive director, Karaikal Port, told  TOI.
Cement plants in the Ariyalur cluster - Madras Cements' Alathiyur  plant, India Cements' Dalavoi plant and Dalmia Cement's Dalmiapuram  plant - would be the extensive users of Karaikal Port for exports.  Madras Cements has been shipping cement through this port. Between  October and December there was no dispatch by this company, while in  January and February the company exported 2,825 tonnes of cement, port  traffic data shows.
"For now, they (Madras Cements) are exporting bagged cement (each bag  50 kg). We have been in talks with other cement companies as well who  are keen to export bulk cement (which will get bagged at the port of  arrival) as well as clinker (an intermediate product which is ground to  cement)," Acharyulu said.
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Wats ur idea about Tokyo Cement? I think it is nt doing well after the sub division.
Look at the future of the company.It has a great future ahead.
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