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CBI Ghana relies on clinker imports during shortage

05 March 2021

Ghana: CBI Ghana has said that its costs have increased because it has had to import clinker during an on-going local shortage. The Ghana News Agency newspaper has reported that the Supacem cement producer attributes a rise in its cement prices to the cost increase.

Commercial manager Kobby Adams said, “The rising cost of cements is due to the unavailability of some products and these materials are imported in large quantities at exorbitant charges coupled with the unstable and high import charges.” He warned customers against accepting counterfeit products to circumvent the rising prices. “CBI Ghana pledges to continue with the expansion to be able to reach and serve more customers,” he added.

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Cimenterie Nationale to stop cement dispatches

05 March 2021

Lebanon: Cimenterie Nationale has announced that it will dispatch its last batch of cement for the foreseeable future on 6 March 2021. The L’Orient-Le Jour newspaper has reported the cause for the stoppage as the exhaustion of stocks of raw materials. The Lebanese government suspended access by cement producers to their quarries in October 2020. The nation’s three cement companies are permitted only to produce cement using clinker or limestone from existing stockpiles.

The company currently has 700 employees. It said that 3500 other jobs depend indirectly on its activities.

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Cemex supplies cement for Santolea Canyon dam project

05 March 2021

Spain: Cemex is supplying cement to the site of the upcoming Santolea Canyon dam in Aragon. The 59m-high structure will hold a 105hm3 reservoir, which will provide water to 2000 surrounding farms. Concrete pouring began at the site in March 2020 and is scheduled to reach completion in mid-2021.

Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia regional president Sergio Menendez said, "We are very proud of our participation in the construction of the Santolea Canyon dam, a key project requiring materials and solutions of the highest technical and environmental specifications. The new Santolea dam will greatly contribute to support sustainable growth in the region”.

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Bestway Cement wins three Corporate Social Responsibility Awards 2021

05 March 2021

Pakistan: Bestway Cement claimed three awards at the Corporate Social Responsibility Awards 2021. The company won the Corporate Social Responsibility in Times of Covid-19 Pandemic award, the Education and Scholarships award and the Green Energy Initiatives award.

It said, “Bestway appreciates its responsibility towards local communities, thus playing a vital role in their socio-economic development such as improving access to health services and education, taking part in the urban development and environmental conservation programs and helping generate employment.

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Cemex reintroduces bighorn sheep in Northwest Mexico

05 March 2021

Mexico: Cemex has partnered with reintroduction specialist Ovis to release bighorn sheep at a site in Sierra El Viejo, Sonora state. The UMA El Plomito ranch supplied nine sheep. Four more sheep were born in the open pre-release pen which the sheep currently inhabit. The partners will support the animals with supplementary food and water while they adapt to their new environment.

Head of sustainability Vicente Saiso said, "The reintroduction of the bighorn sheep in Sonora represents one more example of our commitment to the conservation of biodiversity. It is a successful example of joint work between companies and conservation organisations to create a better future for our planet."

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