January 2016

January 2016

The January 2016 issue of Global Cement Magazine contains a number of articles on the state of the global cement industry at the start of 2016, including the implications of continued slow or non-existant growth in some markets, the prospects for further mergers and acquisitions, lessons from other sectors and a run-down of capacity/population.There are also features on plant modernisation, fans and a large and detailed review of the rapidly-changing cement industries of Central Asia.

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Dear Readers
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Welcome to the January 2016 issue of Global Cement Magazine - the world’s most widely read cement magazine.

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The global growth pivot: Implications for cement
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This article examines the wider implications of future growth scenarios on the global cement industry - both from the viewpoint of equipment manufacturers and for cement producers themselves.

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Lessons in efficiency for the cement industry
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Learning from other sectors is one way the cement industry can quickly get up to speed with the latest innovations and examples of best practice to raise its own game.

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Looking towards 2016: Mergers and acquisitions in the global cement sector
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Here RBS’ Rupert Taylor looks at the current state of play in the cement sector and what we might expect in 2016...

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Visiting Venti Oelde
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Ventilatorenfabrik Oelde presents some of its recent projects, which are in the process of being completed for clients in Africa, Saudi Arabia, Colombia, Vietnam and Turkey, among others.

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