Hindusthan Infrastructure Limited has approved a capital investment of ₹940 million to expand production capacity at its Mandideep manufacturing plant. This strategic enhancement aims to meet rising demand, improve operational efficiency, and support the company’s growth plans amid growing infrastructure demand.
Hindusthan Infrastructure Limited announced the greenlighting of a ₹940 million capital expenditure project to enhance production capacity at its Mandideep plant in Madhya Pradesh. The company’s management highlighted that this investment will bolster manufacturing capabilities, enabling the firm to cater to increasing orders across key infrastructure verticals.
The expansion involves upgrading plant machinery, optimizing workflow, and integrating new technologies to increase output without compromising quality standards. Mandideep plant, being a critical asset for Hindusthan Infrastructure, will benefit from improved efficiency and reduced turnaround times, supporting the company's strategic objectives.
The investment aligns with the broader government push towards infrastructure development, positioning Hindusthan Infrastructure as a reliable partner in executing large scale infrastructure projects.
Management anticipates improved revenue visibility and margin enhancements post-capacity augmentation. The company remains committed to sustainable growth strategies and prudent capital allocation.
Key Highlights:
Approved investment: ₹940 million for Mandideep plant capacity enhancement
Objectives: Increase production output, improve operational efficiency
Focus on technology upgrades and workflow optimization
Supports growing order book in infrastructure sector
Aligns with national infrastructure development goals
Expected to enhance revenues and profitability in medium term
Reinforces Hindusthan Infrastructure’s commitment to quality and growth
Hindusthan Infrastructure is set to strengthen its manufacturing base, enhancing its competitiveness and delivery capabilities.
Sources: Company announcements, industry reports