September 2025

September 2025

The September 2025 issue of Global Cement Magazine contains several different discussions of best practices for plant operators, including on machine room design with Aerzener Maschinenfabrik and explosions prevention with robecco and Thorwesten Vent. Atoco demonstrates a new, lower-cost carbon capture method, while Tunley Environmental helps producers based outside the EU to prepare for the incoming Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism.

Plant reports in this issue cover Heidelberg Materials’ Rezzato-Mazzano plant in Italy and City Cement’s plant in Riyadh Province, Saudi Arabia, along with a regional report on the cement industry in Pacific and Caribbean South America.

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Dear Readers
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Issue introduction

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Preparing your data for CBAM
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Tunley Environmental’s Dr Alejandra Zazueta Lopez looks at how non-EU-based cement producers can prepare eff ectively for the incoming live phase of the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).

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Low-cost CCUS with reticular chemistry
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Atoco’s use of reticular chemistry for carbon capture could reduce the cost of CCUS by a factor of 10…

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Fuel flexibility with ROCKTEQ
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 15-08-2025

ROCKTEQ explores the critical role of fuel flexibility in sustainable cement production, highlighting the implementation of advanced satellite burner solutions at Heidelberg Materials’ Rezzato-Mazzano cement plant near Milan, Italy.

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In discussion: alcemy
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 15-08-2025

Oliver Kanders from artifi cial intelligence software developer alcemy explains how its cement product can benefit the global cement sector.

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