
30 April 2025
Sinoma CBMI Latin America completes construction of grinding plant in Dominican Republic 30 April 2025
Dominican Republic: Sinoma CBMI Latin America has celebrated the completion of the PANAM cement project in the Dominican Republic. The project involved construction of a ‘modern’ cement grinding plant for Cemento PANAM, part of Grupo Estrella. According to a post on social media by Sinoma, the plant has a production capacity of 1.23Mt/yr, and integrates ‘advanced, carbon-neutral technologies’ to reduce environmental impact. The plant features a Gebr. Pfeiffer vertical roller mill with a capacity of 155t/hr of cement.
US: Eco Material Technologies has announced the opening of the Blissville Rail Terminal in Queens, New York. The new terminal will enable Eco Material to distribute approximately 50,000t/yr of fly ash from its national network to support local infrastructure projects in the New York metro area. The terminal will utilise rail transportation to deliver fly ash and cementitious materials, which the company says can replace up to 25% of carbon-intensive Portland cement in standard concrete mixes, with Eco Material's technologies reportedly allowing for up to 100% replacement in select applications.
"The opening of the Blissville Terminal is a major step in our efforts to expand access to low-carbon cement alternatives in all major metro areas, " said Grant Quasha, CEO of Eco Material Technologies. "By strengthening our presence in New York, we can better serve future infrastructure projects with innovative materials that reduce reliance on traditional Portland cement and imported steel slag.”
China: According to China Cement Net, Chongqing Tongliang Southwest Cement has inaugurated a 7300t/day (2.25Mt/yr) clinker production line. The company previously operated a 2500t/day (0.75Mt/yr) and a 4800t/day (1.55Mt/yr) clinker line, which will be relocated.
Cement plants in Myanmar to reopen 30 April 2025
Myanmar: Authorities are working to expedite the reopening of cement plants in Kyaukse, Mandalay Region, following the earthquake in late March 2025, according to the Global New Light of Myanmar newspaper. Kyaukse District administrator U Kaung Myat Naing said that one plant expects to resume supplying 100,000 bags of cement per day by mid-May 2025. The reopening of cement plants will help to meet the growing demand in the country.
Puerto Rico/Turks & Caicos: Cementos Argos has successfully shipped 1335 bags of cement to Turks & Caicos from Puerto Rico, according to a social media post by the producer. The company said that the milestone demonstrates its ability to bring reliable and sustainable solutions to where they are needed.