Titan America’s Roanoke Cement Co. in Virginia has earned its 7th consecutive ENERGY STAR award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The award signifies that the plant performs in the top 25 percent of similar facilities nationwide for energy efficiency and meets strict performance levels set by the EPA.
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Holcim Renames Mexican Subsidiary
Holcim Apasco, a subsidiary of the Swiss construction materials company, will be renamed Holcim México in order to “unify the brand and strengthen its presence as a global leader in the Mexican market,” according to Andreas Leu, Executive Committee Member and head of Holcim for the Latin America region.
Read MoreCemex to Expand Texas Plant
Cemex, S.A.B. de C.V. plans to expand the production capacity at its Odessa, Texas, cement plant by 345,000 metric tons (t) to nearly 900,000 tpy in order to keep pace with rapidly growing demand in its West Texas market led mainly by the oil and gas industry. By leveraging existing assets and producing value-added products, the company expects to achieve…
Read MoreEaton Receives Best Technical Paper Award at Cement Conference
Diversified industrial manufacturer Eaton announced that a paper based on a case study of its arc flash compliance project for Lehigh Hanson received the “Best Conference Technical Paper” award at the 2013 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Industrial Applications Society/Portland Cement Association (IEEE IAS/PCA) Cement Industry Technical Conference.
Read MoreIEEE West Coast Fall Meeting Announced
The IEEE West Coast Cement Industry Technical Meeting and Plant Tour will take place October 24-25, 2013, in Victorville, Calif.
Read MoreCarolinas Cement Files Air Permit Extension
Carolinas Cement, a subsidiary of Titan America, has filed for an 18-month extension from a current permit construction commencement deadline of August 29, 2013, in part because of opposition to the company’s planned cement plant in Castle Hayne, N.C.
Read MoreNew Partnership Invests $8 million in Cement Plant
Members of a new multi-company partnership are investing $8 million to develop the use of alternative fuels at Lafarge Canada’s cement plant in Bath, Ontario. The partnership is intended to help the cement industry adopt low carbon fuels faster.
Read MoreLehigh Settles Cupertino Pollution Lawsuit
A lawsuit over pollutants from a Lehigh Hanson cement processing plant in unincorporated Cupertino, Calif., was settled for $10 million, according to a U.S. District Court consent decree dated April 24.
Read MoreCementos Pacasmayo 1Q Results
Cementos Pacasmayo S.A.A., a leading Peruvian cement company, has reported a 13 percent increase in its net income to $17.1 million for the first quarter of 2013 (ended March 31) from $15.1 million in the same period in 2012. The company’s cement sales volume increased 6.5 percent from the prior-year quarter.
Read MoreFebruary Cement Data Released
Total shipments of portland and blended cement in the United States and Puerto Rico for February 2013 were about 4.7 million metric tons (Mt), according to a recently released USGS Mineral Survey report.
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