Cement News tagged under: Cementos Inka
Cementos Inka opens Pisco plant10 July 2023, Published under Cement NewsCementos Inka has opened its second plant in Pisco , Peru. The plant strengthens the company’s position to compete in the central and southern part of the country. Christian Pfeiffer supplied its latest grinding technology to the new Pisco plant. In the last 12 months, to May 2023, the national cement dispatch fell seven per cent to 12.7Mt compared to the previous period (June 2021 – May 2022), according to the Association of Cement Producers (Asocem), due to the slowdown self-construc... |
Christian Pfeiffer progresses mill order for Cementos Inka08 December 2021, Published under Cement NewsChristian Pfeiffer is installing a new cement grinding plant for Cementos Inka in Peru. The equipment is a 4.2m diameter, 3500kW ball mill and a state-of-the-art QDK 143-Z separator with gas recirculation to help dry the raw material without hot gases. |
Peru: Inka to start Pisco cement plant construction05 July 2016, Published under Cement NewsCementos Inka will begin construction of a second cement plant in Pisco, Peru, in the next few months. This second unit will be situated on a 20ha plot and should begin production in the 4Q17. The US$30m project's environmental impact study has been approved already. Cementos Inka is also evaluating plans for a third production unit capable of 0.5Mta in Piura. This facility is expected to cost US$40m and will occupy 100ha. Construction works on this project could begin half-way through ... |
Peruvian cement companies plan investments in 201605 January 2016, Published under Cement NewsCement companies operating in Peru aim to continue with large investments in 2016 despite the recent announcement by the country's cement association, Asocem, of low growth in cement consumption during 2015. Asocem recorded that the domestic industry saw cement consumption advance by just three per cent last year, however, this is not deterring cement producers to bring new investment into its plants. Cementos Pacasmayo is set to begin its Fosfatos del Pacifico project costing some US$8... |
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