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New developments for fly ash
Scientists at University of New South Wales in Australia have turned the ash waste from coal-fired power stations i...
Waste generator savings
China’s Runji Cement located in Anhui Province has announced that it broke ground on the construction of a waste he...
Railton’s cement works: asbestos survey
The cement works at Railton in Tasmania’s north west is to be the subject of an asbestos survey and research pr...
China cement price apparently stable
Market monitoring by the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) shows that China’s cement market has operated steadily, w...
Cement cartel success boosts UK claims
Investigators gathering evidence over alleged cement price fixing in the UK have been boosted by Heidelberg, Lafarge,...
CRH appoints Chief Executive Designate
CRH announces the appointment of Mr. Myles Lee as Group Chief Executive Designate. Mr. Lee will succeed the current C...
PPC to raise cement prices again in July
Pretoria Portland Cement (PPC), said yesterday it would hike the price of the building material for the second time t...
ACC expansion on track
ACC is planning to expand its cement capacity from 22.4Mt to 30.4Mt by 2010. The company expects to commission its ca...
JK sees profits fall
JK Cement, one of the largest cement manufacturers in North India and the second largest white cement producer in t...
Power plants see the benefits of cement
By setting up cement projects to make use of the fly ash generated from their power plants, Indian utilities such as ...