Cement News tagged under: grinding capacity
Paraguay: new cement mill to provide US$50m sales boost02 August 2016, Published under Cement NewsIndustria Nacional de Cemento (INC) expects a US$50m boost to its sales following the commissioning of its new mill at its Villeta plant, according to Jorge Méndez, president of the Paraguayan cement producer. "The operation of the new mill is one of several goals that we have and that we will realise," he said. “Civil works are carried out by local firm Engineering, while parts of the mill were manufactured by China’s Sinoma and shipped in early July and is expected to arrive in the coun... |
India: Shree Cement to invest INR5bn in 2Mta grinding plant20 July 2016, Published under Cement NewsShree Cement will invest INR5bn (US$74.4) in a new 2Mta grinding unit in Sarai Kale Karasawa, Jharkhand, India. The company entered a memorandum of understanding with the Jharkhand government in an investor meet on 20 July relating to the project, which is located in the fastest-growing state in eastern India. |
Cemex02 September 2015, Published under Cement NewsCemex has agreed two separate disposals of operations in Austria and Hungary to the Rohrdorfer Group. It is anticipated that these deals will be concluded during 4Q15. Firstly, it will receive EUR160.1m from subsidiaries of Südbayerisches Portland-Zementwerk Gebr Wiesböck & Co GmbH, Rohrdorf, for 24 sand and gravel plants and 34 ready-mixed concrete batching plants in Austria as well as five sand and gravel plants, 34 ready-mixed concrete batching plants and four road stone plants in Hung... |
Ready for recovery09 April 2014, Published under Cement NewsAs the US gradually emerges from the Great Recession, the cement industry is preparing itself for the expected recovery in construction activity. One such producer is Argos, which is raising grinding capacity at its Harleyville works in South Carolina involving an investment of US$48m. By Christine Iddins, Argos, USA. Argos is increasing the grinding capacity of its cement works in Harleyville, South Carolina, USA It is no secret that the United States went through its longest a... |
Meeting the market18 February 2013, Published under Cement NewsAs Colombia embarks on an ambitious programme to modernise its infrastructure and meet its housing deficit, cement consumption is expected to substantially increase. Market leader Cementos Argos is now expanding its capacity, particularly in the central part of the country, to meet this market demand. By Cementos Argos, Colombia. The Cairo plant will benefit from a higher grinding capacity and improved packing facilities A leader in the Colombian cement, concrete and aggregate... |