Infra.Market Becomes India's Largest Manufacturer of AAC Blocks
Infra.Market, a leading construction materials company in India, has become the largest producer of Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) blocks. With nine plants and an annual capacity of 3 million cubic meters, the company is advancing sustainable construction. The AAC blocks' eco-friendly attributes align with India's growing emphasis on green building practices.
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Infra.Market, one of India's top construction materials companies, has achieved a significant milestone by becoming the nation's largest manufacturer of Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) blocks. With nine plants countrywide, Infra.Market now boasts an annual production capacity of 3 million cubic meters, a step that underscores its commitment to sustainable construction.
Currently, AAC blocks account for 7-8% of the conventional brick market, gaining traction as a greener alternative. Infra.Market, a member of the Indian Green Building Council, is actively promoting sustainable construction practices. ''Our expansion in AAC block production responds to India's changing construction needs,'' says Pankaj Phadnis, COO – Walling Solutions, Infra.Market. The growth is fueled by significant investments in technology and automation, aimed at meeting the demand for eco-friendly building materials.
By incorporating cutting-edge technology, the company ensures consistent quality across all manufacturing facilities. Its R&D lab focuses on innovation and rigorous quality control, aligning with government initiatives like Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY). Infra.Market's emergence as the top AAC block manufacturer marks a positive shift towards sustainable practices in India's construction industry.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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