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New order for Siemens

12 May 2009, Published under Cement News

The Siemens Industry Solutions Division of Siemens AE Greece has won an order from the Cypriot cement producer, Vassiliko Cement Works Public Company Ltd. to supply the electrical and automation equipment for a new kiln line and cement mill. An energy monitoring system integrated into the PCS7-based process control system will constantly monitor energy consumption in the plant. The order is worth some fourteen million euros. The new production line is due to go on stream in January 2011. Es...

Sinoma signs EPC contract with Sephaku, South Africa

07 April 2009, Published under Cement News

Sinoma International Engineering Company Limited (Nanjing, Jiangsu) a subsidiary of China National Materials Group Corporation (Sinoma) (Beijing), has signed a general contract with Sephaku Holdings Limited (Centurion, South Africa) for a 5100tpd cement production line in South Africa, Sinoma announced on April 1.

ABB’s Expert Optimizer now optimizing over 200 kilns

02 April 2009, Published under Cement News

ABB, the leading power and automation technology group, announced today that the installation of their Expert Optimizer solution at St Lawrence Cement’s Joliette plant in Canada brings the number of kilns benefiting from Expert Optimizer to over 200.  At Joliette, which is part of the Holcim Group, Expert Optimizer has been installed on three kilns, meaning the plant has the 200th, 201st and 202nd installations.    Expert Optimizer is also installed on more than 200 mills and is optim...

New order for FLSmidth in Peru

01 April 2009, Published under Cement News

FLSmidth has been awarded a contract by YURA S.A. for a new 4200tpd pyroprocessing line for its cement plant near the city of Arequipa in the South of Peru. The contract has a value of approximately US$30m. The new line will incorporate the most modern processes and will reinforce Yura S.A’s market position as the leading supplier to the Coast and Andean markets in southern Peru. Furthermore, this increased capacity will ensure an adequate supply of cement and concrete products to support t...

Lafarge NA selects CPower

31 March 2009, Published under Cement News

CPower announced that it has been selected by Lafarge North America to manage the company’s energy conservation at its Ravena, New York-based plant. Lafarge will participate in the CPower New York Reserves Program and will curtail energy during real-time power system emergencies, helping to keep a reliable supply of electricity in New York State. Under the terms of the agreement, Lafarge will curtail up to 15 megawatts (MW) of electricity upon request, thereby reducing the need for utility ...

New order for Bedeschi, Nigeria

11 March 2009, Published under Cement News

Sinoma of China has commissioned Bedeschi the supply of two limestone storages and two shale storage units for the Ibese plant in Nigeria. Each limestone storage has a capacity of 40,000m3 and each shale storage has a capacity of approximately 9000m3.. The stacker capacity is 1.550tph and reclaiming capacity is respectively 600tph for limestone and 60tph for shale. Installation is scheduled for 2010

Wincanton secures £50m logistics deal with Lafarge

10 March 2009, Published under Cement News

Logistics company Wincanton has won a £50m five-year contract with Lafarge Plasterboard to operate the French firm’s UK transport network, reports Reuters.   The new contract builds on Wincanton’s existing relationship with Lafarge in Germany, and a previous contract for its roofing division in the UK, said the British company.   "Wincanton is set to benefit from changes in the construction sector as greater emphasis is being placed on outsourcing supply chain services," accordin...

New order for Sinoma in Congo

06 March 2009, Published under Cement News

China National Materials Co, or Sinoma, said Thursday it signed a US$137.7m contract to build a cement production line for Belgium’s George Forrest International S.A. in Congo. The cement production line will have a daily production capacity of 3300tpd, the Hong Kong-listed Chinese company said in a statement. Construction is expected to be completed in 30 months, it said, without specifying when construction will begin.

New orders for L&T

27 February 2009, Published under Cement News

Larsen & Toubro’s Buildings & Factories Operating Company part of its Construction division has bagged new orders aggregating around INR 1162 crores in the fourth quarter of 2008-09 for the construction of factories & residential projects. The cement plant construction orders have been received from major players like The KCP Ltd for the construction of their 4000tpd greenfield cement plant at Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh & from Lafarge India Pvt Ltd for the expansion of the grinding fo...

Riyadh Cement awards contract to Sinoma

13 February 2009, Published under Cement News

Reuters reported that Riyadh Cement Company has awarded a contract to China’s Sinoma International Engineering Company, a subsidiary of China National Materials Company, to double its cement production capacity by the end of 2009. ThyssenKrupp and Wartsila have also won parts of the first contract. To effectively implement the contract, Sinoma will add a second line to raise Riyadh Cement’s cement production capacity to 4Mta. Sinoma has also built the Saudi firm’s existing production line....