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New orders from China to FLSmidth worth DKK250m

29 September 2004, Published under Cement News

FLSmidth has lately received orders for 15 vertical mills for the Chinese cement industry at a total value of approximately DKK250m (EUR34m). The orders come in the wake of a number of corresponding contracts signed earlier this year and confirm the positive development for the Danish company on the important Chinese market for cement plants and equipment. "The Chinese cement industry continues to modernise and expand at a rapid pace, and FLSmidth has succeeded in maintaining a very substant...

GeoLogistics wins Cemex contract

14 September 2004, Published under Cement News

GeoLogistics Corp, a leading transportation and logistics company, based in California, has been officially selected as the single-source global logistics service provider for Cemex. The new 3-year contract between Cemex and GeoLogistics includes purchase order and freight management services from Cemex suppliers in 70 countries and shipping to Cemex plants in 30 destination countries throughout the world.  "GeoLogistics has demonstrated its ability and commitment to invest in people, techno...

Pavilion Technologies Helps Capitol Cement

08 September 2004, Published under Cement News

Pavilion Technologies, a world leader in advanced process control (APC) and environmental compliance solutions, has installed its multi-variable model predictive control cement solution on a pre-calciner dry kiln for San Antonio, Texas-based Capitol Aggregates, Ltd. (Capitol Cement). Initial data from the project shows improvements consistent with those of previous installations of Pavilion’s solution on two multi-grade cement mills at the facility. "Pavilion’s control solutions continue...

FL Smidth wins Pakistan order

03 September 2004, Published under Cement News

FL Smidth unit wins Euro63m Pakistan order from Pakistan’s Maple Leaf Cement Factory Ltd, which is owned by the Kohinoor Maple Leaf Group. The order includes all essential main machinery for a 6700 tonne per day cement production line, it said. The production line is scheduled to come on stream during 2007, it added. The new order does not affect FLS Industries’ previously announced earnings projections for this year, but it will contribute positively to earnings until the commissioning, it s...

New orders for Land Instruments

01 September 2004, Published under Cement News

The Model 4500 Premier dust monitor surpassed the competition as the choice for a leading cement manufacturer in Northern Ireland. The application involved monitoring dust levels from a rotary kiln, which were typically between 20 and 60 mg/m3. These low levels are ideally suited to the 4500 Premier, with outstanding performance at levels as low as 15mg/m3. The 4500 Premier boasts both UK MCerts and German TÜV approval. The cement plant was forced to remove their existing dust monitor for...

Demand For Green Technology

06 August 2004, Published under Cement News

With the ’green’ concept catching up among cement plants in India, the Bangkok-based LV Technology, through its Indian arm LNV Technology India Private Ltd, is targeting the Indian cement plants with its latest processing and engineering technology in the areas of coal, cement and flyash grinding. Sensing that India is the second largest producer of cement in the world with 140Mta capacity, the Thai company has decided to cash in on the growing demand for green technology adoption among the ...

Shell Cements Global Supply Deal With Holcim

29 July 2004, Published under Cement News

Shell International Petroleum has signed a global contract with Holcim, one of the world’s leading cement suppliers, for the supply of lubricants to its operations in 16 countries.  A period of sustained growth through acquisition prompted Holcim to rationalise its lubricant supplier base and achieve economies of scale by appointing one global supplier for these countries.  Already one of Holcim’s suppliers, with contracts at sites in the Philippines, Chile and Argentina, it was Shell’s glob...

Golden Bay Cement Picks Pavilion

27 July 2004, Published under Cement News

Pavilion Technologies, a leader in advanced process control (APC) and environmental compliance solutions, will install its Process Perfecter(R) solution at Golden Bay Cement’s Northland, New Zealand site. Pavilion’s cement solution delivers demonstrable and superior results over traditional solutions, and the company’s customer engagement methodology, ValueFirst(TM), continues to define the industry standard for service and return on investment (ROI). Pavilion’s Process Perfecter is a mul...

New orders for KHD Humboldt Wedag

05 July 2004, Published under Cement News

Upgrading Yanbu, Saudi Arabia The Yanbu Cement Company Ltd., Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, placed an order with the KHD Humboldt Wedag AG, Germany, as General Contractor for increasing the clinker capacity of kiln line IV from 7000 to 8500tpd and a further order as consortial leader together with its partners ABB Contracting Company and Dywidag Saudi Arabia Co, both in Saudi Arabia, for the construction of a new cement mill for production line 4 with 190tph capacity in the Ras Baridi works n...

FLSmidth to construct Pakistan’s largest cement production line

30 June 2004, Published under Cement News

FLSmidth has signed a contract worth EUR60m for the supply of a new plant to DG Khan Cement Co Ltd, which is owned by one of Pakistan’s largest industrial groups – Nishat Group. The new production line will be Pakistan’s hitherto largest and will have a capacity of 6,700tpd of clinker. The F.L.Smidth machinery and equipment will be delivered over the next 20 months, and the order will be taken to income in step with the equipment deliveries, which means until commissioning scheduled for t...