On Aug. 9, 2016, a 33-year-old leadman contractor with four years of experience was killed at Cemex’s Kosmos Cement Co. facility in Louisville, Ky. The victim was attempting to replace the lift cable pulleys on the barge loadout chute, when the anchor point for the temporary rigging separated from the chute and it unexpectedly fell. The falling chute caused the…
Read MoreCement Industry Applauds B.C.’s Climate Leadership Plan
The Cement Association of Canada praised the province of British Columbia on the release of its Climate Leadership Plan. Climate change is the single most important issue facing our society today and this plan lays the foundation for industries to play a major role in assisting government in meeting its 2050 targets.
Read MoreEssroc Plant Loses Zoning Appeal to Burn Alternative Fuel
The Clark County Board of Zoning Appeals deemed an earlier decision to allow Essroc’s Speed, Ind., cement plant to burn hazardous waste as void, reported the Courier-Journal. Essroc argued in a filing with the board that county officials were wrong to reverse an earlier determination that no zoning changes were needed for it to burn the chemical waste.
Read MoreHeidelbergCement Releases Sustainability Report
HeidelbergCement released its seventh sustainability report, which highlights important topics and challenges for the company in its drive for sustainable development. Sustainability Report 2015 also includes the company’s activities in the arena of environmental protection, employees, workplace safety and social responsibility.
Read MoreFive Cemex Plants Earn Energy Star Status
Five Cemex USA cement plants achieved the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Energy Star certification for 2016. The plants – Brooksville (Fla.), Miami (Fla.), Clinchfield (Ga.), Fairborn (Ohio) and Victorville (Calif.) – are being recognized by the EPA for their efforts in energy efficiency and sustainability.
Read MoreLafargeHolcim Reports Second Quarter Results
LafargeHolcim reported a gain in net profit for the first half of 2016, increasing from CHF 318 million ($326 million) to CHF 452 million ($463 million), despite a decline in second-quarter net sales. For the second quarter, net sales were CHF 7.28 billion ($7.46 billion), 2 percent lower on a like-for-like basis.
Read MoreMcInnis Cement Breaks Ground at First U.S. Terminal
McInnis Cement executives were joined by Rhode Island Commerce Secretary Stefan Pryor, Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza, City Council President Luis Aponte, ProvPort Board Chair Paul Moura and members of the Rhode Island business community to celebrate officially breaking ground at the company’s first U.S. terminal in the Port of Providence last month. The overall cost of the project is expected…
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…
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