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HeidelbergCement submits EIA for Kaspi

25 November 2016, Published under Cement News

HeidelbergCement has submitted an environmental impact assessment for its US$100m Kaspi modernisation in Georgia. The report will be discussed on 17 January 2017 after interested entities have submitted their comments. The new dry-process line will be able to produce 3000tpd of clinker. The modernisation project aims to reduce fuel consumption as well as provide the opportunity to use alternative fuels. In addition, the plant is expected to benefit from lower maintenance costs and emissio...

Georgia: HeidelbergCement Caucasus expects July 2016 work start for Kaspi

19 May 2016, Published under Cement News

HeidelbergCement Caucasus (HCC) announced it will renovate and develop its cement plant in Kaspi in the Shida Kartli region of Georgia in the next two years. Preparation works in Kaspi started at the end of last year with the main works anticipated to start in July 2016. The development initiative represents a total investment of US$120m, of which US$100m will be spent on installing a new dry-process cement line at Kaspi and a further US$20m in upgrading and developing the supporting netw...

HeidelbergCement plans new Georgia investment

02 October 2013, Published under Cement News

Germany-based HeidelbergCement intends to invest an additional US$100m in its recently-acquired Poti works, Georgia, according to the Economy and Sustainable Development Ministry. The company is also reported to plan a modernisation of the Kaspi works and an expansion of concrete plants throughout the country. Since 2006, HeidelbergCement has invested more than EUR200m in Georgia. It owns three cement and eight concrete plants as well as a cement terminal in Supsa.

Georgia: HeidelbergCement starts Kaspi plant construction

11 February 2013, Published under Cement News

HeidelbergCement has launched construction of a new cement plant in Kaspi, Shida Kartli region of Georgia. The output of the new factory will be 1Mta and in the future production capacity will be raised to 2.8Mta, the management says. The investment is to expand the exports volume to Turkey, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Russia, the company says. HeidelbergCement launched operation in Georgia in 2006. The company has bought a 73 per cent stake in Georgian Cement and a 75 per cent stake in Saqcem...