Infra.Market launches AAC Block manufacturing plants in Pune and Sangli

NEW DELHI: Infra.Market, which runs India’s largest platform for construction materials, has announced the launch of its Grade 1 AAC Block plants at Talegaon in Pune and Shirala in Sangli.

The plants will use state-of-the-art international manufacturing equipment to produce superior-quality AAC blocks, which have become one of the industry’s most sustainable and economical building materials.

The AAC Block plants are strategically located to make them easily accessible to the city centres and the surrounding areas of Pune, Kolhapur, Satara, Sangli and Konkan region. The manufacturing capacity of the Talegaon and Shirala plants is 20,000 cbm and 11000 cbm per month, respectively, fulfilling Infra. Market’s requirements of abundance.

The company plans to expand its operations across India and manufacture all sizes of AAC blocks to meet customers’ ever-evolving needs. The new capacities will also create employment opportunities that can be leveraged by people living in nearby towns and cities.

On the AAC Block plant launch, Aaditya Sharda, Co-Founder of Infra.Market said, “We are delighted to have our largest Grade 1 AAC Block facilities in Talegaon and Shirala. The launch marks a significant milestone for us, as we are committed and confident that our efficient supply chain management and operations will ensure that our customers receive superior quality materials on time. In the foreseeable future, we hope to expand our operations to serve more cities in India”.

The company’s expert talent will provide clients with continuous support and techno-commercial assistance to ensure they can optimise their output and enhance productivity. Further, Infra. Market’s expertise in dispatch and tracking ensure that orders are fulfilled on time, every time. Infra.Market also has a dedicated team that will provide after-sales service.

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