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Carlos Slim planning FCC spin-off and re-brand
Spain: The Mexico-based owner of the Span-based cement producer FCC, Carlos Slim, is reportedly plan...
Holcim breaks ground on Go4Zero at Obourg
Belgium: Holcim kicked-off its Go4Zero project at its Obourg plant on 16 May 2024 in an event attend...
First commercial application of Sublime Systems low-carbon cement revealed in Boston
US: Sublime Systems has announced the first-ever commercial application of its low-carbon Sublime Ce...
Cementos Argos’ profit drops marginally
Colombia: Cementos Argos reported revenues of US$1.3bn in the first quarter of 2024, 6.4% year-on-ye...
Southern Province Cement’s profits soar
Saudi Arabia: The net profit of Southern Province Cement rose by 27% year-on-year to US$16.5m in the...
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Carlos Slim planning FCC spin-off and re-brand
17 May 2024 -
Holcim breaks ground on Go4Zero at Obourg
17 May 2024 -
First commercial application of Sublime Systems low-carbon cement revealed in Boston
17 May 2024 -
Cementos Argos’ profit drops marginally
17 May 2024 -
Southern Province Cement’s profits soar
17 May 2024
Conferences
Date | Name of Event | Venue |
18 - 19 September 2024 | 17th Global CemFuels Conference & Exhibition 2024 | Dublin, Ireland |
29 October 2024 | 4th Virtual Global CemPower Seminar | Online event |
TBC | 5th Global FutureCem Conference & Exhibition | TBC |
Latest Magazine
Latest Issue: Global Cement Magazine - May 2024
Carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) takes centre stage in the May 2024 issue of Global Cement Magazine, which will be distributed at the 66th IEEE-IAS/PCA Cement Industry Technical Conference in Denver, US and the inaugural Global CemCCUS Conference in Oslo, Norway. The issue includes a plant report from GCC’s Pueblo plant in Colorado, ahead of the IEEE-IAS/PCA visit, and a review of the famous CCS project at Heidelberg Materials’ Brevik plant, which will be toured by delegates at the CemCCUS event.
We also hear from Fortera about its recently-launched ReCarb plant in Redding, California, which uses waste CO2 to produce a reactive form of calcium carbonate, and from Ardent and RHI Magnesita, which are using membranes to reduce CO2 emissions from refractory production in Austria. Capsol Technologies, recently selected for a CCUS feasibility study in the UK, presents inorganic CO2 capture technology too.
There are technical features on condition monitoring, decarbonisation, alternative fuels and the use of biocarbon in concrete. There are also reviews of the cement sectors of Austria and Switzerland.
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