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  1. YPFB blamed for rising cement prices in Bolivia

    Firms blame gas supplier for higher input costs, unsure fuel supplies.[$] (CW Group) [PAID={"id":"1,2,3,4,5","title":"The content you tried to access is only available to paid subscribers.","link":"1"}]Cement makers in Bolivia have blamed the...

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    • Category: Volume & Pricing
  2. Bolivia: Soboce raises cement prices

    raised cement prices by 7% to 53.50 bolivares, a report from FM Bolivia said.   The adjustment was made to reflect surging fuel prices for the Bolivian cement maker. Its the first time in 30 months it has raised prices. Soboce reported that the...

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  3. Bolivia: Soboce raises cement prices

    raised cement prices by 7% to 53.50 bolivares, a report from FM Bolivia said.   The adjustment was made to reflect surging fuel prices for the Bolivian cement maker. Its the first time in 30 months it has raised prices. Soboce reported that the...

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    • Category: Shipping & logistics
  4. Cementir Holding revenues up 13% in H1

    social and political unrest.Operating costs rose by 15.6%, compared with the figure reported at 30 June 2010, due to higher fuel and energy costs driven by rising oil prices. The costs of raw materials rose by 18.9% compared with the same period of...

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    • Category: Financial
  5. Cemex allots $470 million for capital expenditures in 2011

    Firm sees rebound in sales, but also warns of higher fuel prices.[$]   (CW Group) [PAID={"id":"1,2,3,4,5","title":"The content you tried to access is only available to paid subscribers.","link":"1"}]Mexican cement maker Cemex expects its total...

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    • Category: Financial
  6. City official expresses concern about Lafarge plant in Tulsa

    got Turner fired up. The cylinder is basically a rotating oven, firing at a toasty 3,400 degrees. That takes quite a bit of fuel, the report said. Lafarge currently burns everything from coal to used tires to keep the operation running, now it wants to...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Environment
  7. Siam City Cement keeps ÔÇ£stableÔÇØ outlook

    of the cost of good sold. However, SCCC's ability to partly pass on rising costs, its increasing usage of alternative fuel and electricity cost saving from waste heat generators should all help to reduce the pressure on the company's operating margin....

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    • Category: Financial
  8. Paraguay cement prices to rise in August

    begin on the first day of next month, coinciding with the reactivation of the clinker kiln, which is crippled by a lack of fuel oil. The INC provided for the change of fuel oil and petroleum coke to the optimization of the clinker kiln, and will require...

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    • Category: Volume & Pricing
  9. Nigerian cement makers ramping up production

    crash. The development comes as one of the new plants, United Cement Company (UNICEM), prepares to switch from low pour fuel oil (LPFO) to run on natural gas fuel, the report said. The gas supply which comes live early August is expected to enhance...

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    • Category: Volume & Pricing
  10. Saudi restricts cement exports

    Saudi Arabia has slapped restrictions on export licences for cement companies in an attempt to ensure enough resources to fuel the kingdom's construction boom, Gulf News wrote A Ministry of Commerce and Industry senior official described the move as a...

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  11. Saudi restricts cement exports

    Saudi Arabia has slapped restrictions on export licences for cement companies in an attempt to ensure enough resources to fuel the kingdom's construction boom, Gulf News wrote A Ministry of Commerce and Industry senior official described the move as a...

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    • Category: Markets & trade
  12. Chinese thermal coal prices drop

    yuan from 850 yuan a ton. This is the first timed prices went down since Feb. 28. ChinaÔÇÖs power plants typically complete fuel stockpiling before peak summer demand in July through September. Inventories at major power plants increased 7.6 million...

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    • Category: Ports & handling
  13. Prism Cement opening new cement, coal plants

    India's Prism Cement is on an expansion mode as it opens new cement plants and a coal production facility to supply its fuel requirements, a report posted on Projects Minor said. Prism Cement's capacity is expected to exceed 10 mtpa by 2014 as it opens...

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    • Category: Plant Expansions
  14. Cement prices in Sudan increase on lack of fuel

    [PAID={"id":"1,2,3,4,5","title":"The content you tried to access is only available to paid subscribers.","link":"1"}]A fuel crunch has led to higher prices in Sudan, particularly in the capital of Khartoum, a report from Al Nilin said.   Prices there...

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    • Category: Volume & Pricing
  15. Vietnam says it needs deep water ports to import more coal

    Country says key infrastructure still needed to ramp up purchases of fuel for its power needs. (CW Group) Vietnam says it needs to put in place infrastructure to accommodate larger coal shipments, a report from Viet Nam Net said. The Vietnam Coal and...

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    • Category: Markets & trade
  16. Aramco offers discounted fuel to cement plants in Saudi

    content you tried to access is only available to paid subscribers.","link":"1"}]Saudi Aramco will be selling fuel to all cement companies at a price below the world price so as to ensure steady supply of the building material in the Kingdom, the Al...

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    • Category: Markets & Competition
  17. Holcim Indonesia places order with Polysius

    2013. ThyssenKrupp Polysius will provide equipment, from raw material processing to clinker production to cement loading and fuel treatment. For quality monitoring and control, a laboratory automation system POLAB will be installed. Indonesia's rapidly...

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    • Category: Plant Expansions
  18. Holcim plant catches fire in South Carolina

    Orangeburg was on emergency situation on Wednesday after lightning ignited fumes in a rail tanker that was being emptied of fuel, The Tandd said. Fortunately, plant employees were able to extinguish the fire within a half hour with zero casualty,...

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    • Category: People
  19. Sagar Cements sees lower profitability

    is currently setting up a 5.5-million ton cement facility with the French cement giant Vicat. For instance, the average fuel cost per tonne of clinker production went up to Rs 801 compared to Rs 655 a tonne a year back mainly on account of increase in...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Financial
  20. Sagar Cements sees lower profitability

    is currently setting up a 5.5-million ton cement facility with the French cement giant Vicat. For instance, the average fuel cost per tonne of clinker production went up to Rs 801 compared to Rs 655 a tonne a year back mainly on account of increase in...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Shipping & logistics

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