Markets & Competition South America cement manufacturing capacity passes 150 mtpy 14 December, 2020 SHARE THIS ARTICLE Share Tweet Post Email MOST READ Plant Expansions FLSmidth opens new mill liner plant in Chile FLS expands sustainable operations with new Chile April 15, 2025 Environment Holcim UK releases sustainability plan Holcim unveils strategy to boost green construction April 15, 2025 South America cement manufacturing capacity passes 150 mtpy Combined nameplate cement production capacity reached over 150 million tons per year (mtpy) in 2010 at 160 cement manufacturing facilities.   The CW Group's detailed, unit-by-unit analysis of cement production facilities in South America shows that the total nameplate cement manufacturing capacity reached over 150 million tons per year (mtpy) in 2010. Across the continent, there were close to 160 cement production facilities, about a quarter of which were cement grinding units, distributed across three sub-regions: the Andean region (36 percent of capacity on the continent), the Eastern region (51 percent) and the Southern Cone (13 percent).   The corporate leader in terms of manufacturing capacity was Brazil's Votorantim Cimentos, which directly or indirectly influenced over 27 percent of the manufacturing capacity on the continent. Global cement majors Holcim (second largest in terms of capacity), Lafarge (fifth largest) and Cemex (seventh largest) controlled about 24 percent in total of the installed nameplate capacity. Camargo Correa occupied the second position in terms of capacity. Other leading cement manufacturers in the region include Cimpor and Cimentos Nassau. Brazil is the single largest cement producing country on the continent, representing 51 percent of the total cement output potential. Colombia shares the second position in terms of manufacturing units with Argentina; both have 17 units, but the former has somewhat more production capacity. The age and nature of the cement plant infrastructure varies across sub-regions, with average facility capacity ranging from 0.90 mtpy in the Southern Cone to 0.98 mtpy in the Eastern region. On a production line basis the Eastern region has the largest cement plants. White cement units are largely found in the Andean part of the continent with the slag cement units in the Eastern part. The report is a first in that for the first time a single source details and segments all the integrated gray, integrated white, grinding stations and slag cement plants for all countries on the continent, providing details on principal cement type produced, plant capacity, number of production lines, ownership structure, and affiliation with global groups. In conjunction with the release of the report, the CW Group also published a large-scale poster showing the geographic location and type of all cement units across South America. This industry-first is a new way of visualizing the supply-side in South America in a single, easy to understand format, and allows for a strategic understanding of the geographic profile of manufacturing units. The report and poster are available directly from CW Group, by contacting us at sales@cwgrp.com. More information can be found from CemWeek's parent group, the CW Group at: http://www.cwgrp.com/research/industry-reports/305980-south-america-cement-facilities-review-2011-edition.html Sign in Don't have any account? Create one SHOW Forgot your username/ password? Log in Terms Of Service Privacy Policy This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and Terms of Service apply Sign in as: User Registration * Required field Sign In Information Personal Information Agree Yes No Terms of Service:You consent that we will collect the information you have provided us herein as well as subsequent use of our platform to render and personalize our services, send you newsletters and occasionally provide you with other information. * Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required. Register SaveCookies user preferencesWe use cookies to ensure you to get the best experience on our website. If you decline the use of cookies, this website may not function as expected.Accept allDecline allCW GroupNewsAcceptDecline