Cement News tagged under: recent orders
Demand For Green Technology06 August 2004, Published under Cement NewsWith the ’green’ concept catching up among cement plants in India, the Bangkok-based LV Technology, through its Indian arm LNV Technology India Private Ltd, is targeting the Indian cement plants with its latest processing and engineering technology in the areas of coal, cement and flyash grinding. Sensing that India is the second largest producer of cement in the world with 140Mta capacity, the Thai company has decided to cash in on the growing demand for green technology adoption among the ... |
Shell Cements Global Supply Deal With Holcim29 July 2004, Published under Cement NewsShell International Petroleum has signed a global contract with Holcim, one of the world’s leading cement suppliers, for the supply of lubricants to its operations in 16 countries. A period of sustained growth through acquisition prompted Holcim to rationalise its lubricant supplier base and achieve economies of scale by appointing one global supplier for these countries. Already one of Holcim’s suppliers, with contracts at sites in the Philippines, Chile and Argentina, it was Shell’s glob... |
Golden Bay Cement Picks Pavilion27 July 2004, Published under Cement NewsPavilion Technologies, a leader in advanced process control (APC) and environmental compliance solutions, will install its Process Perfecter(R) solution at Golden Bay Cement’s Northland, New Zealand site. Pavilion’s cement solution delivers demonstrable and superior results over traditional solutions, and the company’s customer engagement methodology, ValueFirst(TM), continues to define the industry standard for service and return on investment (ROI). Pavilion’s Process Perfecter is a mul... |
New orders for KHD Humboldt Wedag05 July 2004, Published under Cement NewsUpgrading Yanbu, Saudi Arabia The Yanbu Cement Company Ltd., Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, placed an order with the KHD Humboldt Wedag AG, Germany, as General Contractor for increasing the clinker capacity of kiln line IV from 7000 to 8500tpd and a further order as consortial leader together with its partners ABB Contracting Company and Dywidag Saudi Arabia Co, both in Saudi Arabia, for the construction of a new cement mill for production line 4 with 190tph capacity in the Ras Baridi works n... |
FLSmidth to construct Pakistan’s largest cement production line30 June 2004, Published under Cement NewsFLSmidth has signed a contract worth EUR60m for the supply of a new plant to DG Khan Cement Co Ltd, which is owned by one of Pakistan’s largest industrial groups – Nishat Group. The new production line will be Pakistan’s hitherto largest and will have a capacity of 6,700tpd of clinker. The F.L.Smidth machinery and equipment will be delivered over the next 20 months, and the order will be taken to income in step with the equipment deliveries, which means until commissioning scheduled for t... |
FLSmidth wins a further Iranian order30 June 2004, Published under Cement NewsFLSmidth has landed another large order in Iran. This one is for a new cement production line for Shahroud Cement Company which is located about 400 km east of the capital of Tehran in the Semnen province. The approximately EUR 22m contract covers a production line which is to produce 3,400tpd of cement and is scheduled to be delivered by the spring of 2006. The production line will be built at an existing cement plant which was supplied by FLSmidth in 1994. The plant is predominantly ow... |
Labroy to build cement carrier25 June 2004, Published under Cement NewsSingapore owner and shipbuilder Labroy Marine is to build a 20,200dwt cement carrier worth SGD40m (US$23.6m). The Singapore-listed shipbuilder has not disclosed the identity of the owner behind the order. The ship is due for delivery in April 2006. The value of the contract represents nearly 20 per cent of Labroy’s current order backlog, which now stands at a record SGD 204m. Labroy, which has newbuilding facilities in Singapore and Indonesia, says its current workload should keep it... |
Qatar cement firm to build new works18 June 2004, Published under Cement NewsFCB ciment has recently signed an agreement with the Qatar National Cement Company, QNCC, for the construction of a new QR581 million plant, designed to produce 1.2Mt of clinker per year. QNCC currently owns two plants, with production capacity of around 1Mta of cement, but imports additional supplies to meet a current shortfall in the market. The new kiln is to be fully operational within 27 months; however, in the interim, a new mill will be completed to produce 500,000 tonnes of cement per... |
Pavilion Technologies Awarded Four Cement Process Patents08 June 2004, Published under Cement NewsPavilion Technologies, a world leader in Advanced Process Control (APC) and environmental compliance solutions, has been awarded four patents that enhance cement production efficiency through better kiln and mill control. These patents are the result of Pavilion¹s continuing innovation and commitment to improving cement manufacturing for its customers. The inventions described in the patents are already employed in Pavilion¹s cement solution and provide unprecedented improvement in process ... |
ABB gains new Iranian orders11 May 2004, Published under Cement NewsThe Swiss unit of Swiss-Swedish electrical engineering company ABB received two orders for SFr33m ($25.34m) in Iran, ABB Schweiz said on May 10, 2004. ABB Schweiz will supply the electric equipment and automation for a new production line of Teheran Cement Company. The said production line will become operational in 2005. The order is worth US$9.98m. The second order, which is worth US$15.36m, includes the delivery of automation and electrification for an iron ore plant, which will become o... |