A new ready-mix concrete company is making a calculated push into Lahore’s construction supply market, backed by a strategy built around controlling raw materials, automated production, and testing every batch before it leaves the plant.
Cemento Ready Mix Concrete (Pvt) Limited has opened operations with batching plants in strategic locations of Lahore to ensure quality and timely delivery.
The company’s entry into the market comes as Lahore’s construction sector continues to absorb large volumes of ready-mix concrete across residential, commercial, and infrastructure projects.
“By ensuring the quality of our cement at every stage, we provide our clients with a consistently superior and reliable final product,” the company said in its official profile. “This also strengthens our supply chain, guaranteeing a steady and dependable supply.”
Cement brands used in production include DG, Maple, Lucky, Flying, Fauji, Bestway, and SRC with batching plants running on fully automated systems, while computerized control panels manage the mixing process, tightening tolerances across every batch.
Complementing that automation is an in-house quality assurance laboratory. The company offers concrete in strength grades from 3,000 PSI through to 6,000 PSI, covering standard residential slabs through to structural and high-load applications.
Industry observers note that automated batching and in-house QA are increasingly table stakes for suppliers chasing larger commercial and infrastructure contracts, where engineers routinely require documented test results and cube strength data. Cemento’s lab capability positions it to compete in that tier from day one.
Cemento says concrete can be delivered from plant to site within 15 minutes- 30 minutes depending on the construction site location.
With two operational plants, a third under planning, and infrastructure calibrated for urban-scale supply, Cemento is building for volume. The pitch to contractors is straightforward: consistent mixes, documented quality, predictable delivery, and post-pour technical support.
For a market that has long complained about the gap between supplier promises and on-site reality, Cemento’s structural setup gives it a credible starting position.
