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An economic downturn and shrinking construction activity has taken its toll on Holcim, the world’s second-largest cement maker,
International
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20 November 2008
LATEST CEMENT INDUSTRY NEWS
In addition to the Holcim (US) Missouri and Michigan plant closings, sharp declines in Portland cement consumption throughout the Great Lakes
International
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20 November 2008
The Commerce Commission yesterday gave the green light to Fiji Industries Limited (FIL) to increase its charges of bag and bulk cement by 15 per cent.
Trading
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20 November 2008
UPCOMING EVENT
JW Marriott Grande Lakes Hotel
USA
7 - 10 December 2008
Cemtech Americas will take place in Orlando Florida over the 7th to 10th December at the sumptuous Grande Lakes Complex. Come and participate in some topical debate on the US and regional cement industries, update on latest technological advances and training opportunities and enjoy some unforgettable hospitality over this three day event.
CEMENT INDUSTRY NEWS
Though built on strong foundations, and with expansion plans in the pipeline, the cement industry of Ras Al Khaimah (RAK) could be facing leaner times
International
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20 November 2008
The Norwegian-owned, Bahamas-flagged 4556-DWT cement carrier Crete Cement
Environmental
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20 November 2008
The 205Mt domestic cement industry which is haunted by a glut, has seen the lowest despatch growth rate in the last four years.
Trading
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20 November 2008
Pakistan’s cement sector is currently facing stern challenges emanating from a wide spectrum of socio-economic risks including
International
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20 November 2008
With public works projects being pushed ahead by the government, the demand for cement in Taiwan will grow 20 per cent YoY to reach
International
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20 November 2008
Ambuja Cements, India’s second largest Construction company by market capitalisation, increased Re0.85
Corporate
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20 November 2008
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