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Mysore Cements Limited : ウィキペディア英語版
Mysore Cements Limited

| foundation = 1959
| location = Gurgaon, Haryana, India
| locations = Ammasandra, Karnataka, India Narsingarh, Madhya Pradesh, India Madora, Uttar Pradesh, India Raigad, Maharashtra, India
| key_people = Founder: Sarangapani Mudaliar, Nandlal Hamirwasia, S.K Birla, Sushil Kumar Tiwari - Whole time director
| industry = Cement
| operating_income = 23,713.8 Million Rupees (March 2015)
| net_income = 20,442.8 Million Rupees (March 2015)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mycemo, Annual Net Income 2015 )
| Total assets = 20,792.3 Million Rupees (March 2015)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mycemo, Total Assets - 2014-15 )
| num_employees = ~ 5000
| owner = Heidelberg Cement, Germany from 2006
| subsid = Diamond Cement
| homepage =
| footnotes = (Heidelberg Cement India, History )
}}
Mysore Cements Limited (also known as Diamond Cement) is one of major producers of Cement in south India since its establishment in 1958 - 59 by Karnataka-based industrialist Sarangapani Mudaliar and by collaboration of Kaisers USA as a Public Limited Company
The company produced its major output of 1 ton cement with the investment of about 20 million Rupees, in 1962. MCL was immediately taken over by Kaisers and G.D Birla and from then the following years company started producing more cement and it was 4 tpa by the end of year 1968.
With an investment of 23 million, MCL produced 6 tpa of cement in Ammasandra unit Based in Tumkur District of Karnataka State. After the death of G.D Birla, in 1983 MCL was totally under control of Birlas and Shri. S.K Birla, grandson of GD Birla was declared the chairman of the organisation
Further MCL was further established to northern part of India with its plants in Damoh in Madhya Pradesh and Jhansi in Uttar Pradesh. But Ammasandra plant was modernised by the investment of around 350 million rupees. In 2006/07 MCL was taken over by the world's third largest cement producer Heidelberg cements〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mysore cements to Merge with Heidelberg )
==Early years==

MCL was in boom after it was taken over by Birla group of companies. Ammasandra, the area where the factory was located was named as Aditya Pattana named after Aditya Birla. MCL reached its peak position under the leadership of Nandalal Hamirwasia who was President & M.D and Nirbhaya Lodha who was Executive Director of the organisation from 1990s to 2006. Under Mr. Hamirwasia and Mr. Lodha, the facts say that MCL used to produce 1500-2000 metric tons of cement per day. MCL, Ammasandra was well equipped and the location was well planned, since Limestone was available very near around a distance of 10-15 km near a place called Ramapura and also Ammasandra was well reachable by Railway transport as well.
Initially MCL Ammasandra use to produce only Cement and later it was adapted to produce Clinker from early 1980s. Now it produces two products which are Portland slag cement(43 grade) and Portland pozzolana cement.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mycem, Products )
The clinkerisation capacity of Damoh was further improvised to 1 million tpa by installing another state of art 6 stage preheater kiln at an investment of Rs.800 million, which was commissioned in 1989, which helped not only in improving the operational efficiency but also in reducing the coal consumption and enhanced productivity. Further, a green field 500,000 tpa grinding unit was also installed at Jhansi, UP by the investment of 590 million rupees which was also completed in July 1989 Jhansi was an ideal location for Diamond cement, since UP was one of the states which consumes more cement in India but with very little production capacity. This added advantage for MCL was a well thought out plan of the management team.

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