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Lack of cement halts projects

Industry bodies in India state that red tape is holding up the import of cement needed for important infrastructure p...

Thai police seize powergel bars, explosives in cement plant raid

Crime Suppression Division police seized 1700 bars of powergel explosives and detained three people in a raid on a ce...

British Precast member companies updated on UK cement supply position

At today’s British Precast Concrete Federation AGM and Annual Conference members heard informative presentation...

Shipping markets on a roll

Another week of strong increases and with a rise of 341 points last week, the BPI reached a new record high of 6,283 ...

Sabanci to invest more in cement

Turkey’s Sabanci Holding cement group plans US$367m investment, mainly for capacity increase this year, said h...

Independent panel for new cement plant

Emotions are running high in North Otago, New Zealand as debate about a proposal to build a NZ$200 million cement pla...

Midland jobs ’safe’ after Hanson deal

Hundreds of jobs will be secure in the UK Midlands despite the UK£8 billion agreed takeover of building materials gro...

Cimpor Q1 net falls 15 per cent

Cimpor Portugal said net profit fell 15 per cent to €67m in the first quarter to March from € 78.8m a year earlier, i...

Monarch Cement: Q1 cash flow turns negative

Cash Flow from operations for The Monarch Cement Company for its first quarter ended March 31, 2007 was a negative

Dalmia Cement Q4 net up 15 per cent

Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Ltd has reported a 170 per cent growth in net profit for the year ended March 2007.

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