Adani Cement's Pivotal Role in Constructing World's Highest Railway Bridge
- Adani Cement played a key role by supplying 65,000 metric tonnes of OPC 43 Grade cement for the world’s highest Chenab Railway Bridge in Jammu and Kashmir on June 10, 2025.
- This contribution followed Adani Cement's rapid growth and its composition from Ambuja Cements and ACC, which enabled it to meet large infrastructure demands efficiently.
- The Chenab Bridge spans 1,315 meters and stands 359 meters above the riverbed, representing a major engineering achievement anchored by Indian Railways to connect remote regions.
- Vinod Bahety, CEO of Adani Cement, highlighted the company’s dedication to ensuring that each unit of cement they produce contributes meaningfully to the country’s development, underscoring their focus on quality and prompt delivery.
- This project strengthens India’s infrastructure and national integration while reinforcing Adani Cement's status as a preferred partner for sustainable growth and resilience.
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