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Demolition starts of Akranes cement plant 13 December 2017
Iceland: Iceland Cement has started demolishing its cement plant at Akranes. The 9 hectare site in the town will be used for housing and other projects, according to the Iceland Review magazine. FLSmidth originally built the plant and it was in operation since 1958 before it stopping manufacturing cement in 2012 when the company switched to imports from Norcem. Germany’s HeidelbergCement is the majority owner of the company.
France: Lawyers on behalf of the human rights group Sherpa have accused Lafarge of paying nearly Euro13m to armed groups including Islamic State between 2011 and 2015 in order to keep a cement plant operating during the Syrian civil war. They made the statement at a new conference about a preliminary inquiry into the affair, according to Reuters. The lawyers said that a large portion of the money went directly or indirectly to Islamic State and that the payments continued after Lafarge's Jalabiya cement plant was closed in September 2014. They used a figure taken from an internal report by Baker and McKenzie that was commissioned for LafargeHolcim.
Uzbekistan to sell cement through exchanges in 2018 13 December 2017
Uzbekistan: The government has ruled that cement producers must sell cement only through exchange auctions from 1 January 2018. Cement not sold through first trades can then be re-exhibited within one month before it will be allowed to be sold for export under direct contract, according to the Trend News Agency. A ban on the resale of the products purchased on the exchange is cancelled.
Carthage Cement wins clinker export contract 13 December 2017
Tunisia: Carthage Cement has secured a contract to export 350,000t of clinker to sub-Saharan Africa in 2018. The deal will enable the cement producer to enter this market for the first time. Neither the name of the other company nor the exact destination has been disclosed.
Gebr. Pfeiffer supplies modular grinding plant for Cementos Fortaleza plant in Costa Rica 13 December 2017
Costa Rica: Gebr. Pfeiffer is in the process of supplying a Ready2Grind modular grinding plant to Cementos Fortaleza’s new 300,000t/yr plant at Salinas Esparza in Puntarenas. The project is a joint venture between Mexico’s Cementos Fortaleza and fibre cement producer Plycem. Production is scheduled to begin in the first quarter 2018.
The project scope includes: a clinker mill feed system with four hoppers; a MVR 2500 C-4 roller clinker mill with classifier and ancillaries; process filters, hot gas generator and fan; electrical controls and drives; cement transport and three storage silos; packing plant and bulk loading systems; and monitoring and coordination of erection as well as commissioning of the grinding plant.