Lahore’s rapidly expanding construction sector has long relied on ready-mix concrete suppliers to keep pace with the city’s booming residential, commercial, and infrastructure projects. As reported by media representatives, Cemento Ready Mix Concrete (Pvt) Limited, a new player positioning itself to reshape the local market through a strategy built on controlled raw materials, automated production, and rigorous quality testing.
Cemento has officially launched operations with batching plants strategically located across Lahore, enabling the company to ensure faster supply, consistent quality, and reliable delivery timelines for construction projects across the city.
The move comes at a time when demand for ready-mix concrete continues to grow, driven by large-scale developments and increasing preference among contractors for factory-controlled concrete over on-site mixing.
At the core of Cemento’s model is tight quality control throughout the production process. The company says it focuses on monitoring quality at every stage of production to maintain a consistently reliable final product.
To maintain production standards, Cemento sources cement from established manufacturers including DG, Maple, Lucky, Flying, Fauji, Bestway, and SRC. Its batching plants operate on fully automated systems, where computerized control panels precisely manage the mixing process, helping maintain strict tolerances across every batch.
Cemento currently offers ready-mix concrete in strength grades ranging from 3,000 PSI to 7,500 PSI, covering applications from standard residential slabs to structural and high-load engineering requirements.
In a market where contractors have often complained about the gap between supplier claims and actual on-site performance, Cemento’s emphasis on automation, quality testing, and supply chain control gives it a credible platform to compete and potentially redefine the ready-mix concrete landscape in Lahore.




