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Go Hooi Koon appointed company secretary at Tasek Corporation
Written by Global Cement staff
11 September 2019
Malaysia: Tasek Corporation has appointed Go Hooi Koon as its company secretary. She succeeds Vincent Chow Poh Jin who has resigned. Tasek operates an integrated cement plant at Tasek in Perak.
Cemento Regional starts work on grinding plant in El Salvador 11 September 2019
El Salvador: Guatemala’s Cemento Regional has started building a 0.12Mt/yr grinding plant at Acajutla. The subsidiary of Grupo Monterrey has invested US$12m in the project, according to the El Economista newspaper. The plant is scheduled to be commissioned in December 2019. A ceremony marking the start of construction was attended by the president of the Export and Investment Promotion Agency of El Salvador (PROESA), Salvador Gómez Góchez and the president of Cemento Regional, Roberto Díaz Durán.
The new plant is situated near to the port at Acajutla, enabling it to import clinker and other raw materials from Asia. The plant will be built by Qualicons, a Guatemalan construction company. It was previously reported that Spain’s Cemengal would supply a modular mill for the plant.
Premiere Slag plans facility to ‘process and sell cement’ in Mabini 11 September 2019
Philippines: Premiere Slag has received an investment of US$1.95m from the Philippines’ AbaCore Capital Holdings for the construction of a cement facility in Mabina, Luzon.
Charah extends fly ash contract at power plants in Ohio 11 September 2019
US: Charah Solutions has been awarded an extension to its contract to provide byproduct sales and material handling operations for Luminant’s Miami Fort Power Plant and Zimmer Power Plant in Ohio. Charah Solutions will continue to manage and market coal combustion products produced by these two units. It currently sells and markets grade Class F fly ash from the two power plants via its materials network to concrete product manufacturers and ready mix concrete producers in the Midwest, Northeast and South regions of the country.
In addition, Charah Solutions will continue all other coal combustion residuals material handling and disposal operations at both locations, including landfill management and byproduct loadout, as well as the operations and maintenance of the plant flue gas desulphurisation (FGD) system at Miami Fort.
Ultracem begins cement processing in Guatemala 11 September 2019
Guatemala: Colombia’s Ultracem has invested US$1.2m in a facility for packing cement in Puerto Barrios, Guatemala, generating 16 jobs. The company has revealed that its next project in the country, where it currently sells 0.12Mt/yr of cement, will be production facilities. Prensa Libre has reported that Ultracem’s three-step entry into Guatemala, beginning in April 2019 with the import and distribution of packed cement, has entered its second stage. This consists of packing its Colombian cement, imported via Honduras, in Guatemala.
Ultracem hopes to have entered production in the country to compete with Cementos Progreso, whose three plants’ 5.3Mt/yr total output constitutes the entirety of domestic production, by September 2020. Ultracem’s administrative director Estuardo Solís has stated that ‘an aggressive marketing plan for expansion into Guatemala, Central America’s largest market’ is in place. Over four months the company has sold 40,000t of cement in the country, all of it in the east, centre and north-east.
Ultracem began its Central American expansion in 2018 with cement distribution to Panama, followed closely by Honduras, where it established a US$2m grinding plant in May 2019.