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Mohawk Council of Kanesatake lobbies for consultation over Colacem's L'Orignal plant project
12 January 2023Canada: The Mohawk Council of Kanesatake has written to the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change asking for more consultation over plans for Colacem to build a new cement plant at L'Orignal, Ontario. The council also urged the government to reconsider the plan altogether. The Review newspaper has reported that the government previously rejected a request from the Kanesatake community that it consult the Impact Assessment Authority of Canada over the planned project. The plant is to be situated on the Ottawa River, opposite the area of Quebec in which the Kanesatake community's lands lie.
Colacem to shut Maddaloni cement storage facility
06 December 2022Italy: Colacem has issued notices of dismissal to the remaining seven employees at the site of the former Maddaloni cement plant, now a cement storage facility. The Il Mattino newspaper has reported that the producer has offered all workers bonuses in exchange for their resignations.
Cement production at the Maddaloni site in Campania ceased in late 2021, after a period of grinding-only operations following the shutdown of the kiln in 2019.
Domicem awards upgrade of limestone reclaiming system at San Cristobal plant to Bedeschi
04 May 2022Dominican Republic: Colacem Group subsidiary Domicem has awarded the contract to upgrade the limestone reclaiming system at its integrated Sabana Grande de Palenque cement plant in San Cristóbal province to Italy-based Bedeschi. The original stacking and reclaiming equipment, installed by Bedeschi in 2004, allows clay and limestone handling at the plant. The upgraded machine will improve the limestone reclaiming system, increasing its capacity from 200t/hr to 360t/hr, the capacity needed in order to feed a new production line that is being installed at the plant.
Domicem orders new production line from Sinoma Construction
06 October 2021Dominican Republic: Domicem has signed an engineering, procurement and construction contract with China-based Sinoma Construction for a 3500t/day clinker production line at its Palenque plant. The scope of the project includes a production line, from raw material feeding to the clinker warehouse and the transformation of the cement mill workshop, according to Digital Cement. The Chinese engineering company previously built the first production line at the site. Domicem’s parent company Colacem said in March 2021 that it was preparing to invest US120m towards doubling the production capacity of the Palenque plant.
Colacem to stop cement grinding at Maddaloni plant
22 September 2021Italy: Colacem plans to stop grinding cement at its Maddaloni Plant in Campania from the start of October 2021. The unit will be converted into a sales and logistics site, according to the Il Mattino newspaper. The cement producer purchased the Maddaloni plant from Italcementi in mid-2018 as part of the measures required by the Italian Competition Authority when Italcementi acquired Cementir. The kiln at the plant was later shut down in early 2019.
Colacem considering Spoleto cement plant closure
17 June 2021Italy: Colacem is contemplating shutting down its Spoleto cement plant in Sant’Angelo, Mercole. The La Nazione newspaper has reported that a closure would result in the loss of 25 jobs. The producer acquired the integrated plant from Cemitaly in April 2019 and first suspended production later that month.
Dominican Republic: Domicem, a subsidiary of Italy’s Colacem, has begun work on a second line at its Sabana Grande de Palenque cement plant in San Cristóbal province. Ansa News has reported the cost of the project as US$120m. When commissioned in late 2022, the line will produce cement for export.
New Colacem plant coming to Paraguay
25 June 2019Paraguay: The Italian cement manufacturer Colacem has confirmed that it will start construction of a US$200m integrated 2Mt/yr cement plant in the district of San Alfredo, Concepción, Paraguay in early 2020. Representatives from Colacem, along with the Italian Ambassador to Paraguay and Paraguayan Minister for Industry and Commerce made the announcement at a meeting with Paraguay’s President Mario Abdo Benítez.
Paraguayan Minister for Industry and Commerce Liz Cramer said that the projected investment will benefit the entire northern area of the eastern region in terms of new jobs, incorporation of technology and environmental sustainability.
Construction will take three years and the plant will create 700 jobs during construction. There will be around 500 permanent positions, with a further 2000 indirect new jobs arising from the plant.
Italian ambassador to Paraguay, Gabriel Annis, said, "I thank the Government of Paraguay for its support and I confirm the support of my Government for this investment, which for us is fundamental and strategic.” He added that the investment includes technology transfer, social projects and care of the environment and said that he was confident that they will bring development for a Paraguayan region that needs economic injection.
Colacem planning US$200m cement plant in Paraguay
21 June 2019Paraguay: Italy’s Colacem is planning to build a US$200m cement plant at San Alfredo. It also wants to build a port terminal at the site, according to the ABC Color newspaper. The project is contingent on obtaining environmental permits. Construction work is scheduled to start in 2020 with commissioning in 2022.
Italy: Colacem’s Spoleto cement plant has been idled. The kiln has been shut down and quarrying work suspended, according to La Nazione newspaper. The integrated plant was acquired by Colacem from Cemitaly in early April 2019. Union representatives from the plant have asked Colacem what its business plans and staffing levels will be. Currently the plant employs 80 people.