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Canada: Screen suppliers to the cement industry Haver & Boecker Niagara and Major have jointly presented an online seminar aimed to “give operations the tools to maximize production, improve performance and increase revenues” through a discussion of “best practices, insights and real-world examples.”
Major president Bernard Betts said, “Major and Haver & Boecker Niagara are leaders in the screening industry, so joining forces gives us the ability to provide customers with a one-stop shop for improvements in every aspect of screening. This webinar complements our customer service efforts to support mineral processing operations. We are dedicated to helping producers improve efficiency and performance.”
Aixergee holds seminar on production optimisation
02 November 2018Germany: Aixergee has held its annual workshop-seminar on process optimisation for cement producers. The two-day event took place in Aachen in early October 2018. It covered improvements in the cement production process, including production increases, emissions regulations, alternative fuel burning and related topics. Aixergee uses a modelling toolbox from over 200 optimisation projects it has been involved with and a particular focus was on methods such as CFD (computational fluid dynamics), flowsheet simulation and data analysis.
Twiga cement trains block makers
28 July 2015Tanzania: Tanzania Portland Cement Company Limited (TPCC) has recently conducted a training seminar for 250 cement distributors and block makers from Dar es Salaam to improve efficiency. The training was aimed at strengthening safety at work, improving the quality of blocks produced and enhancing efficiency in the production process to meet the growing market demand in the country, according to East African Business Week.
"Twiga Cement will continue to conduct similar trainings for block makers throughout the country. This is part of our effort to create awareness in the industry," said TPCC's commercial director, Simon Delens. He said that construction continues to grow with an increasing demand for blocks. "This is part of the firm's contribution to our local employment market. We have been a part of it for 46 years now as we want to build a strong nation," said Delens.