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The January 2021 issue of Global Cement Magazine looks at how the sector can best recover from the Covid-19 pandemic, with technical features on payload management, smart maintenance solutions, fan installations, bagging, waste management, coolers and solar power solutions. We also have a review of the cement sectors of Northern Europe, plus an in-depth discussion with BIGBOSS Cement in the Philippines. There's also our annual showcase of the best entries to the Global Cement Photography Competition 2021. Is your entry inside the issue?
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The February 2021 issue of Global Cement Magazine is an alternative fuels and sustainability special, with contributions from the Global Cement & Concrete Association and the World Cement Association, as well as DI MATTEO Group and STELA Laxhuber GmbH. This month's issue also looks at cement plant building safety and maintenance, white cement production and the Spanish cement sector, as well as all the latest news.
The March 2021 issue of Global Cement Magazine has a special report that looks at the wide variety of ways that cement producers are lowering their carbon dioxide emissions, as well as technical features on chains, lime production, bagging, 3D printed buildings and refractory replacement. There is also a look at the cement sector in maritime south east Asia and an interview about the Chinese cement market with the World Cement Association's Ian Riley, to tie in with the first ever Virtual Asian Cement Conference on 2 March 2021.
The April 2021 issue of Global Cement Magazine includes articles on wear protection, cement testing, bulk handling, waste-heat recovery, low-carbon concrete and thermographic cameras, as well as an in-depth look at the cement sectors of Austria and Switzerland.
There's also a full plant report from the LafargeHolcim Mannersdorf plant in Austria - which is set to host a huge carbon capture and usage project, and candid interviews with the PCA President Mike Ireland and its Chief Economist Ed Sullivan, plus a look at recently completed and ongoing upgrade projects from around the world.
The May 2021 issue of Global Cement Magazine contains an AI and optimisation focus, with contributions from Carbon Re, Seebo, KIMA Process and Schneider Electric, as well as the first in a series of articles on 'Better and Cheaper Cement' by Intec Services' Neil Taylor. Enotec looks at gas emission monitoring and thyssenkrupp introduces the polysius pure oxyfuel process in the environmental section, while Refratechnik, RHI Magnesita and SKG Refractories provide extensive refractories coverage.
There's also Global Cement's take on the US, Mexican and Canadian markets, plus all of the latest global cement industry news.
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