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Samsung Engineering and Svante enter memorandum of understanding for carbon capture in Asia and the Middle East 06 October 2023
Asia/Middle East: South Korea-based Samsung Engineering and Canada-based Svante have signed a new memorandum of understanding (MoU). Under the MoU, the companies will collaborate on the development and deployment of carbon capture technology in cement and other industries in Asia and the Middle East.
Svante President and CEO Claude Letourneau said “Samsung Engineering’s more than 50 years of experience in the energy and industrial sectors will be invaluable as we continue to rapidly expand our operations and filter production capabilities.”
UK: Holcim subsidiary Aggregate Industries has installed Driver Status Monitoring Systems supplied by Spillard Vehicle Safety Systems in the cabins of its Cauldon cement plant truck fleet. The systems use cameras and AI software to detect signs of tiredness, as well as mobile phone use, lane deviation, not wearing a seatbelt and smoking. In the case of tiredness, this triggers an alarm which continues to sound until the vehicle comes to a stop.
Cement supply chain manager Matt Owen said “Health and safety is a massive priority for us as a company and the industry, so anything that can serve to continuously improve our approach to it is very welcome. Driver fatigue is always a potential issue across any business involved in transport and fleet, so we’re delighted to be utilising the latest technology with our partners to ensure that everyone gets safely home from work.”
Alpacem opens new headquarters 06 October 2023
Austria: Alpacem inaugurated its new headquarters in Wietersdorf, Carinthia, on 6 October 2023. The project demonstrated the first construction application of the group’s reduced-CO2 CEM-II/C Portland composite cement.
Managing director Lutz Weber said “With the most modern technologies for decarbonisation and our extensive building materials expertise, we have succeeded in reducing the ecological footprint of our Alpacem headquarters to a minimum.”
Górażdże Cement to invest Euro261m in carbon capture and waste concrete recycling at Górażdże cement plant 05 October 2023
Poland: Górażdże Cement has announced an investment of Euro261m in planned sustainability upgrades to its Górażdże cement plant in Opole Voivodeship, the Polish News Bulletin newspaper has reported. The Heidelberg Materials subsidiary plans to build a carbon capture installation, a green energy source and a facility to recycle construction and demolition waste for use in its cement production.
Cemento País commissions Aguas Prietas grinding plant 05 October 2023
Colombia: Cemento País has commissioned its Aguas Prietas grinding plant in Turbaco, Bolívar. The El Tiempo newspaper has reported that the plant is situated in Turbaco’s Cristalina Free Trade Zone
Cement commercial manager Carlos Espinosa Osorio said that the company opted to install cutting edge equipment. “This ensures that each type of cement meets the most rigorous quality and safety standards. Likewise, it translates into a comprehensive value proposition for clients, generating the necessary confidence in the durability and performance of their projects in the region.”