HeidelbergCement to expand capacity to 4.4Mt/yr in Ghana

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Ghana: HeidelbergCement is constructing a new cement mill with a capacity of 0.8Mt/yr at its grinding plant in the port city of Takoradi. The investment of US$30m also includes the construction of a clinker silo, a new cement silo and the installation of cement bag packing and dispatch facilities. Commissioning of the new mill is scheduled for late 2014.

"The construction of the new cement mill in Ghana is another project in the context of our strategy of expanding our clinker and cement capacities in growth markets. In particular the countries of sub-Saharan Africa have a very high growth potential due to their early stage of industrialisation and rich natural resources," said Dr Bernd Scheifele, chairman of the managing board of HeidelbergCement. Ghana now holds the company's largest capacity in west Africa.

In November 2012 HeidelbergCement inaugurated a new 1Mt/yr cement mill at its grinding plant in Tema, some 25 km east of the capital city of Accra. Upon completion of the new mill at Takoradi, HeidelbergCement's total cement production capacity in Ghana will be 4.4Mt/yr.

Last modified on 13 March 2013

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