Ultratech, country's largest cement maker, today said its Board has approved the acquisition of JAL's Bela unit which has 2.1 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) clinker and 2.6 mtpa cement grinding capacity.
The other unit, located at Sidhi, has 3.1 mtpa clinker and 2.3 mtpa cement grinding capacity. Both units have a total of 180 MW power generation capacity.
"The Board has approved the Memorandum of Understanding setting out the broad terms and conditions of the proposed acquisition. The enterprise value of this acquisition has been agreed at Rs 5,400 crore," Ultratech Cement said in a release.
Following the acquisition, Ultratech's cement capacity in India would increase from around 60 mtpa to around 65 mtpa and with projects underway, it would go up to around 71 mtpa by 2016, Ultratech said.
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The acquisition, which is subject to due diligence, definitive agreements and regulatory approvals, will enable Ultratech to increase its presence in Santa cluster of Madhya Pradesh.
Debt-ridden Jaiprakash Associates, which would still have 22 mtpa capacity after this sale, has been selling cement and power assets to pare debt and improve its balance sheet, it said in a separate release.
With this, JAL's major disinvestment plans get rested and focus will now shift to innovate operational efficiencies to match with the best in class, coinciding with the imminent revival of the Indian economy, the company said.
Last year, Ultratech had bought Jaiprakash's cement plant in Gujarat having 4.8 mtpa capacity for Rs 3,800 crore.