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11.08.2022 16:55Martin Marietta to Sell California Cement Plant and Related Terminals to CalPortland
Martin Marietta Materials announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to sell the Tehachapi, California cement plant and related distribution terminals to CalPortland Company for $350 million in cash.
10.08.2022 14:20Cementos Argos reports all time-high quarterly revenues
Argos, the cement company of Grupo Argos, presented its quarterly results, highlighting record revenues and strong demand for cement and ready-mix, mainly in the United States and Colombia, as well as stable operating results in an environment of high-cost inflation thanks to the success of its commercial strategy in all geographies, the flexibility of its fuel matrix and the partial hedging of fuel prices.
Region: USA
10.08.2022 14:01Furthering A Concrete Education: Slag Cement University Launched
Slag Cement Association designed its Slag Cement University as a resource and central repository of educational resources on slag cement use in concrete construction.
Region: USA
08.08.2022 15:41Calucem plans a $35 million investment in a new calcium aluminate cement plant in the United States
The operation is the first investment by Cementos Molins, owner of Calucem, in the United States.
Region: USA
Leading building solutions provider Holcim Philippines, Inc. is excited to bring Holcim ECOPlanet, its most environment-friendly product, to Davao to provide partners a sustainable and high-performance building material as they continue advancing development in Mindanao.
Region: Philippines
04.08.2022 15:15GCC Announces Odessa, TX Cement Plant Expansion
GCC, a leading producer of cement and concrete in the United States and Mexico, announced that it will execute a capacity expansion at the plant located in Odessa, Texas. The project will increase annual cement production capacity by over one million metric tons and lower the plant’s greenhouse gas intensity by 13%.
Region: USA
02.08.2022 15:48CEMEX takes action to reduce road transportation CO2 emissions
CEMEX announced that it has added nearly 200 lower-carbon natural gas-powered trucks as part of a comprehensive strategy seeking to decarbonize its global fleet. This initiative is part of the company’s flagship Future in Action program to become a net-zero CO2 company by 2050.
Region: Mexico