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INTERNATIONAL CEMENT REVIEW / NOVEMBER 2003 72INTERNATIONAL REPORT The District of Columbia consumed 205,000 short tons (186,000t) in 2002, slightly less than Delaware but more than Vermont, Alaska...
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Canada’s top performer

INTERNATIONAL CEMENT REVIEW / MAY 2001 20IEEE-IAS/PCA 2001 Vancouver will be the venue of IEEE-IAS/PCAÕs 43rd Cement Industry Technical Conference between 29 April and3rdMay 2001. Known as ÔThe jew...
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Cameroon seeks liberalisation

INTERNATIONAL REPORT ICameroon seeks liberalisation Cement availability is somewhat of a scarcity in and around the north African country of Cameroon and in high demand for building companies. W...
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Burning alternatives

The original burner was a monotubedesign and was thus unsuitable forthe programme of introducing alternative solid fuels to the kiln. The newspecification called for a high efficiency burner capabl...
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Building strength

INTERNATIONAL REPORT IBuilding strength The Indian cement industry is the world?s second largest after China?s with a production capacity of 227Mta. With over 50 players in the market, the indus...
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British Columbia outlook

NORTH AMERICAN MARKETS Preparations for the 2010 Winter Olympics have provided a welcome boost to the Vancouver and provincial economies. Downtown Vancouver is bustling with construction activ...
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Branding in Bangladesh

PLANTREPORT When a representative of Scancem International ANS (SIANS), Norway, visited Bangladesh in 1997 to explore the possibility of supplying of clinker tocement grinding plants in Bangladesh,...
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Boosting Tanzanian output

Tanzania Portland Cement Company Ltd (TPCC), in which HeidelbergCement owns a majority stake, operates an integrated cement plant located at Wazo Hill, 25km north of the Dar es Salaam city centre...
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Boosting Ecuador’s output

INTERNATIONAL REPORT IBoosting Ecuador?s output Cement demand in Ecuador has been rising steadily and is expected to maintain growth on the back of the state?s efforts to improve infrastructure ...
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Being let off the hook

In1994, having initially investigated 72 bodies, the European Commission imposed fines totalling 242.42m ?cus (now 242.42m) on 33 cement companies and on nine trade associations in respect of alle...
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