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  1. [CemExec] Tim Kuebler, Titan America

    we should look for lower cost and energy efficient methods to produce concrete. In our society, we need concrete for infrastructure, buildings, bridges, and water treatment plants. It is sustainable and fire resistant. Today, government and the industry...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Features
  2. Holcim to start detailing New Zealand plan in 2010

    is to replace its old Westport plant. The project, priced last year at NZ$500 million ($364 million), includes new port infrastructure and ships. "A final decision by the group will also reflect other international investments Holcim is considering,...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Plant Expansions
  3. Holcim to start detailing New Zealand plan in 2010

    is to replace its old Westport plant. The project, priced last year at NZ$500 million ($364 million), includes new port infrastructure and ships. "A final decision by the group will also reflect other international investments Holcim is considering,...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Ports & handling
  4. Gas supplies to Tojikcement expected to resume

    to remain operational, with Tojikcement deputy director general, Ms. Fazilat Safarova telling Asia Plus that major infrastructure projects faced delay because of Tojiktransgaz inability to deliver natural gas. ÔÇ£If there is no natural gas, we will not...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Financial
  5. Jurong board resigns on conflicts of interest

    arose after JCL became a subsidiary of Holcim, which is in direct competition with the other majority holder, Malaysian infrastructure conglomerate YTL Corporation Berhad. The more salient issue was 'the incongruous position of the company having a...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: People
  6. Holcim Philippines keeping 2010 capex

    Philippines Ian S. Thackwray confirmed to the Business World Online that ÔÇ£for the moment there is still a lot of [infrastructure-related projected] that are being completed but there is a six-month moratorium for new infrastructure projects before the...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Financial
  7. Brazilians interested in Cimpor

    have yet to enter. With the construction sector roaring in Brazil and the opportunities opening up in the area of infrastructure resulting from the completion in 2014, the FIFA World Cup and 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Votorantim and Camargo...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Mergers & Acquisitions
  8. Cemap, CTAP encourage increased road safety

    the implementation of a more relevant anti-truck overloading management system in the country to ensure road safety and infrastructure preservation.ÔÇØ A new study ÔÇ£revealed that in addition to a safer transport environment, the proposed system would...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Equipment
  9. Indocement anticipates 6% consumption growth

    to other countries. Finance director for the cement company Christian Kartawijaya believes the improvement in the infrastructure sector  creates a domino effect, leading to the development of residential areas, where a steady increase in cement...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Volume & Pricing
  10. [CemExec] Soumen Karkun, Holtec: Understanding South & Central Asia and the future of cement engineering services (Part 1 of 2)

    consumption. Going forward too, we expect these growths to be at least maintained, if not exceeded with housing and infrastructure being the primary drivers. Other similarities include the low presence of bulk cement, prevalence of cement retailing,...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Features
  11. U.S. construction spend points to 'grim' 2010

    the OCSR, but it ÔÇ£should continue to post respectable advances over the next year because of increased spending on infrastructure.ÔÇØ Copyright CW Group. All rights reserved. Unauthorized distribution expressly prohibited.

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Markets & Competition
  12. India sees cement sales increase from realty, infra sectors

    India's cement makers report sales increase; expect high demand in realty and infrastructure sectors. (CW Group) With the current trend in cement production and sales, as well as high construction activity, an increase in demand from the realty and...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Volume & Pricing
  13. Cemex opening Latvia export terminal

    has invested 7.2 million euros in the new import-export terminal to support exports. The new terminal and the related infrastructure allows for the export of around 550,000 tons of cement by sea, The Baltic Course reported. The terminal will be...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Plant Expansions
  14. Cemex opening Latvia export terminal

    has invested 7.2 million euros in the new import-export terminal to support exports. The new terminal and the related infrastructure allows for the export of around 550,000 tons of cement by sea, The Baltic Course reported. The terminal will be...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Ports & handling
  15. Chile: Melon corporate image breaks with Lafarge

    briefly being known as Melon Lafarge Chile. Since the beginning, Melon has assisted in ÔÇ£national development through infrastructure projects, residential and various special projects,ÔÇØ reports Invertia. The history of Melon in the Chilean...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Markets & Competition
  16. Mexico: remittances may boost Cemex

    improvements makes up about 30 percent of  cement sales in Mexico, while [the rest of the] demand is also driven by infrastructure and housing spending. Copyright CW Group. All rights reserved. Unauthorized distribution expressly prohibited.

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Financial
  17. Freeport, Gresik build $150mm Papua cement plant

    Globe that ÔÇ£the new factory would be built as part of the companys corporate social responsibility program to support infrastructure development in Papua.ÔÇØ The annual production capacity for the new factory is five million tons, half of which...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Plant Expansions
  18. Ohorongo: December 2010 opening of Namibia plant

    business manager Hans-Wilhelm Schutte believes ÔÇ£that with the operation of Ohorongo cement will greatly improve the infrastructure in the region, as determined with an entry of other firms may be expected.ÔÇØ According to Allgemeine Zeitung,...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Plant Expansions
  19. Holcim Apasco to raise MXN950mm

    Holcim Apasco said that it will raise 950 million pesos in debt to fund the new Mexican infrastructure unit, Apacim. [$] (CW Group) [PAID={"id":"1,2,3,4,5","title":"The content you tried to access is only available to paid subscribers.","link":"1"}]...

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Financial
  20. Mexico: Holcim considering raising prices

    due to inflation, SDP Noticias reported. Gastelum attributed the fall in demand during the first half of 2009 to the infrastructure sector, unemployment, and elections in July ÔÇô with the second half decline largely attributed to the recession....

    • Type: Article
    • Category: Volume & Pricing

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