Cement News tagged: International
FLSmidth lifts 2009 guidance, orders rise in 3Q
FLSmidth raised its full-year forecasts as orders picked up in the third quarter after a weak first half and and positive growth in the Indian economy provides a boost for cement plant sales.
Zambia: ZPC to Supply Cement to Ndola Stadium
Zambezi Portland Cement (ZPC) has been awarded a contract to supply cement for the construction of
Pakistan: production halted at six cement units
The government of Pakistan may witness a revenue loss of PKR400m per month due to closure of cement
Land issues halt Shree Cement’s expansion plans
Land acquisition issues have halted the pace of north-based Shree Cement in its aim to become a
JK Lakshmi to set up a new cement plant in Chhattisgarh
JK Lakshmi Cement announced today it is to set up a greenfield plant at Durg (Chhattisgarh)
Opposition to Lehigh operations, US
With a renewed five-year permit for Lehigh cement plant being considered, opponents of the facility in
Lafarge Jordan raises cement prices
Lafarge Cement Factories Company raised cement prices by JD2/t, effective Saturday, November 14th,
Holcim to temporarily idle Westport works, New Zealand
Holcim, will close its Westport cement works for three weeks during the Christmas - New Year period du
Lafarge Bengal grinding plant goes on-stream
The Mejia grinding unit of Lafarge has started commercial production with a capacity to produce 1Mta.
Chinese, Enugu state sign agreement
The Enugu State Government, yesterday, disclosed that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding
Schwenk to build plant in Namibia
The European Investment Bank (EIB) on November 16 agreed to provide EUR 82 million for the
Holcim nine-month net hits PHP2.8bn
Holcim Philippines said its net profit for the first nine months of the year more than doubled over a year
Peru: Cemento Inka expands capacity
Carlos Choy, general manager Caliza Cemento Inka, says the company is gaining share in the competitive
Government targets cement self-sufficiency by 2013, Nigeria
The Federal government of Nigeria said the country would achieve 100 per cent local production of
UK construction: signs of deeper recession
Falling third quarter sales of aggregates and cement provide further evidence of the depth of the UK
Arab banks lend Lafarge US$340m for Syria factory
Lebanese group Bank Audi has extended a US$340m syndicated loan for seven years to a subsidiary of