U.S. portland cement production accounted for 2.3 percent of carbon dioxide-equivalent (CO2e) emissions in the 2015 EPA Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program data. Modern kilns increasingly running on natural gas and other coal alternatives, combined with limited offsetting import factors, appear to position the domestic cement industry favorably in a business often tagged as the source of 5 percent of global…
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Cemex Announces New Latam Management
Cemex announced on Oct. 5 new management appointments for its Latam subsidiary. The company named Jaime Muguiro, who’s been with Cemex for about 20 years, as CEO; Juan Pablo San Agustin as Cemex Latam chairman of the board; and Ricardo Naya as the director of Cemex Colombia.
Read MoreCouncil Approves Reassignment of Essroc PILOT Agreement
The Berkeley County, W.Va., council approved a resolution to reassign the Payment In Lieu Of Taxes (PILOT) agreement for the Essroc cement plant in Martinsburg to its new owner Argos USA, reported the Martinsburg Journal.
Read MoreWorld Cement Association Launches
The World Cement Association (WCA) launched Sept. 27 to represent and promote the cement industry worldwide, as well as support the commercial and legal interests of its members internationally.
Read MoreCemex Latam CEO Resigns Due to Colombia Land Deal
Cemex Latam Holdings SA, a unit of Cemex, announced that Carlos Jacks, chief executive of Cemex Latam and director of Cemex Colombia, resigned to “facilitate investigations” after an internal probe found payments related to a cement plant being built in in Maceo, Colombia, didn’t adhere to company policy, reported Bloomberg. Cemex Latam Chairman Jaime Muguiro, who’s been with the company…
Read MorePCA: Cement Industry to Meet 2016 Growth Target
The Portland Cement Association (PCA) confirmed the U.S. cement industry is on target to see annual cement consumption grow by 4 percent, as projected earlier this year. According to PCA, cement consumption through the end of the year is expected to continue at a steady pace, with additional demand coming from several areas, including moderate residential spending and, to a…
Read MoreGreat Lakes-Seaway Shipping Rebounds in August
Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway shipping rebounded in August due to a surge in U.S. grain exports, iron ore shipment improvements and a steady flow of raw materials for manufacturing and construction.
Read MoreLafarge Canada Completes Exshaw Plant Modernization
Lafarge Canada Inc. completed a multi-million dollar modernization project to its Exshaw, Alberta, facility. Through the modernization, Lafarge’s production capacity has been increased from 1.3 million metric tpy to 2.2 million metric tpy.
Read MoreCemex, Eagle Materials Enter Agreement for Ohio Assets
One of Cemex’s U.S. subsidiaries has signed a definitive agreement with Eagle Materials for the sale of its Fairborn, Ohio, cement plant, as well as related assets, which include a distribution terminal in Columbus, Ohio, and a cement bagging operation. The Fairborn plant has the capacity to grind nearly one million tons of clinker annually.
Read MoreJune Cement Shipments Up Slightly
Total shipments of portland and blended cement in the United States and Puerto Rico in June 2016 were about 9.2 million metric tons (Mt), up by 2.7 percent from sales in June 2015, according to the most recent USGS Mineral Industry Survey. The leading producing states for portland and blended cement in June were Texas, Missouri, California, Florida and Michigan,…
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