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New order for B&W Mechanical Handling - Brazil

11 November 2010, Published under Cement News

B&W Mechanical Handling Limited has delivered the first of its new port-side mobile unloading Eco Hoppers to Brazilian company Cimento Apodi via the B&W sister company Aumund do Brazil Limited. Cimento Apodi has invested in the unloading facility as part of its new project to build a 30,000t per month cement milling facility located adjacent to the port. Apodi plans to initially invest US$60m during the first phase of the cement unit project. Installed during July 2010 at the port of Pecem, ...

New maintenance contract for FLSmidth, Egypt

11 November 2010, Published under Cement News

FLSmidth has been awarded a contract from Arabian Cement Company (ACC) for operation and maintenance of the second line at their cement plant near the city of Suez in Egypt. The second line is designed and supplied by FLSmidth.   The parties have agreed not to disclose the value of the contract which covers five years of operation and maintenance of a clinker production line with a capacity of 6000tpd.  FLSmidth is already operating and maintaining the first line at the plant...

40 new Cemex trucks hit the road

03 November 2010, Published under Cement News



Cemex UK has invested UK£2.9m in 40 new MAN vehicles to be based at its South Ferriby cement plant in Lincolnshire.  The MAN 26-440 Euro 5 TGS 6 x 2 tractor units, fitted with Gardner Denver XK 12 blower unit and Hyropack will replace 40 existing vehicles that have completed over three-quarters of a million kilometers and are suffering from increased downtime.

 Cemex UK has a logistics fleet of nearly 400 vehicles that service the cement and aggregates business and in total cover nearly ...

New orders for Sinoma in Syria

28 October 2010, Published under Cement News

Sinoma Equipment and Engineering Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Sinoma International Engineering signed contracts worth EUR65.347m with Syria’s United Cement Group to construct a cement clinker production line with a daily capacity of 6500t in Syria, reports Secutimes.com, citing a company filing. Construction of the production line is expected to require a period of 24 months.

ResourceCo in Adelaide Brighton contract, Australia

05 October 2010, Published under Cement News

Adelaide’s household waste will be converted to resource-derived fuel (RDF) under a plan for a A$50m joint venture recycling plant. The waste-to-energy plant will divert more than 1Mt of waste going to landfill each year. It is being built by Adelaide-based ResourceCo and the company has a contract to supply RDF to Adelaide Brighton, sourced from its recycling plants at Wingfield and Lonsdale.. The recycling park will be built on a 16 hectare site at Dry Creek in northern Adelaide, with con...

Columbus McKinnon completes order for South Korea plant

05 October 2010, Published under Cement News

Columbus McKinnon (CM) Asia announced that it has recently completed the installation of a CM Dual Speed Tyre Shredder at Osung Resources Co.’s cement plant in Daugu, South Korea. The stage one machine can accept tires from passenger cars, SUVs and trucks. The shredder is expected to process between 8-12tph of shredded tyres. The CM Dual Speed is configured to produce a two-inch tire chip that can be used as a tyre derived fuel (TDF) at Osung’s cement plant. The cement company expects to p...

New order for Christian Pfeiffer, Uzbekistan

30 September 2010, Published under Cement News

The German company Christian Pfeiffer GmbH of Germany has been selected as the winner of a tender for the modernization of Navoi-based OJSC Kyzylkumtsement, one of the biggest cement producers in Uzbekistan, a source at Uzstroimaterialy, which unites the country’s construction industry, told Interfax. The source did not say how much Christian Pfeiffer had offered, but the starting price was $125.07 million. The rules of the tender stipulate that the victor is to supply ’turn-key’ technolog...

Recent orders for Polysius

24 September 2010, Published under Cement News

 Within a space of only six months, leading cement manufacturers in India have awarded Polysius 11 orders for raw material and cement grinding plants equipped with POLYCOM® high-pressure grinding rolls. Good operating experience, together with significantly lower energy requirement and resultant cost reductions, are good reasons to invest in grinding plants with POLYCOM® high-pressure grinding rolls.   The new POLYCOM® grinding plants, destined for factories all over India, will have capacit...

New order for Powitec, Germany

21 September 2010, Published under Cement News

Powitec received an order from Leube GmgH, Salzburg, Austria.
 Powitec’s first customer (2001) opted to equip its new kiln 3 again with  the following: 
PiT Navigator (NMPC control): Calciner, kiln and cooler
 PiT Predictor (NOx forecast): Correlated against measured value at the bypass 
PiT Indicator (thermography): 3 sensors (sinter zone, igniting zone, cooler)

 Commenting on the order, Mr Kranabiltl (Operation cement factory) said: ’As a single plant with a lean staff structure, we hav...

Russian cement plant turns to GE technology

17 September 2010, Published under Cement News

Due to the ongoing construction boom in Russia, high demand for cement has led to an unprecedented rise in the growing need for electricity. To help meet this need, CJSC Inteco has chosen GE’s Jenbacher technology to power its new production line in the reconstructed Verhnebakanskiy Cement Plant in Novorossiysk, Russia. The new 2.3Mta production line,will enter operation in mid-2011.

 “CJSC Inteco will benefit from GE’s quick installation time, achieving zero cycle to full operation in no ...