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Cemengal wins new mill project in Tanzania

13 August 2024, Published under Cement News

Simba Energy Ltd (Simba Group) is in the advanced stages of a groundbreaking partnership with Cemengal P&G. The company is establishing a twin cement grinding mill in the Tanga region of Tanzania. This state-of-the-art facility will have an approximate capacity of 94tph. The primary goal of this initiative is to address the pressing cement shortage affecting both the mainland and the nearby island regions. By enhancing the local production capacity, the company aims to meet the growing de...

Raysut holds ground breaking ceremony for 1Mta Duqm grinding plant

11 November 2020, Published under Cement News

Raysut Cement Co (RCC) has held a groundbreaking ceremony for the start of the construction of its new US$30m grinding unit in Duqm in Oman. The development of the 1Mta Duqm plant raises the group's cement capacity to 7.4Mta. "Today’s groundbreaking is a milestone for RCC on two counts. It will contribute significantly to our ambitious capacity expansion targets of 10Mt by 2022 which is expected to be further scaled up to 22Mt in the near future. Second, it will help us generate m...

Intercem to supply new Kamsar grinding plant

13 February 2019, Published under Cement News

Following the successfully-finished projects in Côte d'Ivoire and Burkina Faso, Intercem Engineering has been granted a new order in west Africa from Les Cimenteries de la Basse-Guinée for a 500,000tpa cement grinding plant including raw material shed, hopper station, packing plant and truck loading station in Kamsar, Guinea. Intercem sign agreement for a new grinding plant with Les Cimenteries de la Basse-Guinée The contract includes the raw material storage with a capaci...

Spenner Zement orders new grinding plant

14 January 2019, Published under Cement News

Spenner Zement in Westphalia, Germany, has commissioned Christian Pfeiffer for the construction of a grinding plant at its main site in Erwitte. In addition to the grinding plant, the EPC project also includes the planning of steel and concrete constructions as well as electrical switchgears. The heart of the efficient plant for the production of cements is the ball mill with the dimensions 4.4m x 14m and the cross-flow rotating cage separator QDK 187-Z. Christian Pfeiffer is also respon...

JSW Cement begins work on 1.2Mta grinding unit

25 September 2018, Published under Cement News

India’s JSW Cement has begun construction of a 1.2Mta grinding unit at the Kalinganagar Industrial Complex in Jajpur, Odisha, which will be used for the production of Portland slag cement and GGBS. Petron Engineering Construction won the INR600m (US$8.2m) contract for civil and structural work, while the State Environment Impact Assessment has provided clearance for the project. The unit is expected to be operational in September 2020.

Shree Cement to set up 3Mta grinding plant in Cuttack

14 August 2018, Published under Cement News

Shree Cement is setting up a 3Mta cement grinding unit at Chandrabali village, Shyampura, in Cuttack district of Odisha. The INR452,550m (US$2m) facility is being constructed by Petron Engineering Construction. The scope of the contract includes civil work of plant building, silos and miscellaneous work for the project. Chief Minister of Odisha, Naveen Patnaik, performed the ground breaking ceremony in 2017. The project is expected to generate employment opportunity for 243 people Comm...

Boral to set up new clinker grinding facility

23 October 2017, Published under Cement News

An application for a new clinker grinding facility at North Shore, Geelong, in Australia's state of Victoria, has been approved by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Boral Cement made an application for the 24h facility in July, which will have an output of 1.3Mta of cement. Boral’s application said clinker would be unloaded from ships and delivered to the site via covered belt conveyors from Lascelles Wharf. Following processing, finished product would be transported to Victoria v...

The Addoha Group's expansion continues

23 December 2016, Published under Cement News

Ciments de l’Atlas (CIMAT) announced the recent opening of the new 0.5Mta Diago grinding plant in Mali, which will increase domestic cement production in the country by around 25 per cent . Mali has had to rely on cement imports from Senegal in the main to meet its domestic demand. It is expected that clinker imports will gradually start to replace bagged cement imports. Addoha Group-owned Ciments de L’Afrique (CIMAF) established its CIMAT subsidiary in 2007 and has since gone on to build...