BinMaster Flow Detect 2000 improves bulk material handling by detecting plugged chutes and clogged or empty conveyors, thanks to the sensor’s use of Doppler Technology to sense flow and no-flow conditions.
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Registration Opens for ICSE 2023
Registration for the International Cement Seminar & Exhibition, the premier event for the cement industry, is officially open. The Nov. 14-15 event at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta will bring together industry leaders to discuss the latest trends and technologies in cement production.
Read MoreHolcim Invests in Venture Capital Fund
Holcim is now a limited partner in Suffolk Technologies’ $110 million venture capital fund that supports construction technology startups. With its unique position across the building value chain, Holcim will bring its advanced market knowledge to Suffolk investments to ensure best alignment with high growth market needs.
Read MoreCEMEX Debuts Manatee-Adorned Cement Loader
CEMEX is bringing awareness to Florida’s beloved sea cows with a new $7 million cement unloader at its Port of Palm Beach, Fla., cement terminal.
Read MoreFLSmidth, Lin & Associates Partner on Process Control Solution
A new collaboration between FLSmidth and Lin & Associates will see the latter’s flagship adaptive model-less multivariable control solution, DELTUM, incorporated into FLSmidth’s ECS/ProcessExpert (PXP) advanced process control (APC) software.
Read MoreJury Awards $50.5 Million in Kosmos Cement Case
A jury in Jefferson County, Ky., returned a $50.5 million verdict, including $25 million in punitive damages, against Kosmos Cement Co. and other defendants over the death of a contractor in 2016, reported the Louisville Courier Journal.
Read MoreCEMEX’s Regenera Expands Operations in Mexico
Regenera, CEMEX’s circular waste management business, is expanding its operations in Mexico with the opening of a new facility in partnership with waste collection company PASA.
Read MoreMSHA Hits Dragon Cement with 33 Citations
The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) cited the Dragon Cement plant in Thomaston, Maine, for 33 safety violations with 10 being considered significant during an impact inspection in May, reported local media.
Read MoreLafarge Canada, Progressive Planet Sign PozGlass Deal
Lafarge Canada has agreed to purchase all the PozGlass 100G produced by Progressive Planet’s planned pilot plant in Kamloops, British Columbia – up to 3,500 metric tonnes per year.
Read MoreGCCA Narrows Down Innovandi Open Challenge List
The Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA) has shortlisted 15 start-ups with the most promising and deployable technologies to produce low carbon concrete for its second Innovandi Open Challenge.
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