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BCIC and EDII to build cement plant in Bangladesh

01 July 2020, Published under Cement News

Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corp and Saudi-based Engineering Dimension International Investment have agreed to build a cement plant under the name of Saudi Bangla Integrated Cement Co Ltd. The new plant will have a clinker capacity of 12,000tpd and a cement capacity of 3000tpd, based on the supply of limestone from Meghalaya, India. In addition to producing cement from its own clinker, the plant will also supply 4Mta of clinker to grinding units in Bangladesh. The project is expected t...

Bangladesh plans dry-process conversion at Chhatak

03 April 2018, Published under Cement News

Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation (BCIC), owned by the Bangladeshi Ministry of Industries, is still looking for an engineering and construction contractor to convert the Chhatak cement plant into a dry-process plant in northeast Bangladesh. To allow more time for international companies to submit their bids, BCIC has extended bid due date to 23 April 2018.   The Chhatak factory was established in 1937 by Assam Bengal Cement Company at Chhatak Upazila in Sunamgonj district.   Acco...

BCIC plans dry-process conversion at Chhatak plant

07 February 2018, Published under Cement News

Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation (BCIC), owned by the Bangladeshi Ministry of Industries,  is planning to convert a wet-process production line to dry-process at Chhatak Cement Company Ltd (CCCL) in northeast Bangladesh. The Chhatak factory was established in 1937 by Assam Bengal Cement Company at Chhatak Upazila in Sunamgonj district. According to BCIC’s announcement, the 1500tpd clinker and 500tpd cement project includes hiring of ECC contractor for design, engineering, proc...

Bangladesh: BCIC plans new Chhatak mill as cement demand rises

08 September 2016, Published under Cement News

Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corp (BCIC), a unit of Bangladesh Ministry of Industries, is implementing a new cement mill project as the company converts its wet-process line at Chhatak Cement Company Ltd (CCCL) to dry-process. The project is estimated to take three years to complete through international tender. The factory is located in the district of Sunamgonj in northeastern Bangladesh and uses imported limestone from Megalaya, India. The plant currently has clinker and cement...