Secil, the cement division of Semapa SGPS, announced that the factory owned by its Ciment de Sibline affiliate south of Beirut in Lebanon has resumed production after escaping damage in the recent attacks on the country, Diario Economico reported. Secil has 28.6 per cent in Sibline, which has begun output at one of the two furnaces on the site, the business daily said. Published under Cement News
Secil, the cement division of Semapa SGPS, announced that the factory owned by its Ciment de Sibline affiliate south of Beirut in Lebanon has resumed production after escaping damage in the recent attacks on the country, Diario Economico reported. Secil has 28.6 per cent in Sibline, which has begun output at one of the two furnaces on the site, the business daily said. Published under Cement News
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