Missouri-based Capital Sand Co. is expanding its storage capacity at the Jefferson City River Terminal in Fulton, Mo., with two new silos, reported the Jefferson City News Tribune.
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Vulcan, CEMEX Entangled in Mexican Port Battle
Vulcan Materials said Mexican security forces, accompanied by CEMEX workers, illegally took possession of its port terminal in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, reported Reuters.
Read MoreGiant Cement to Increase Capacity with Georgia Terminal
Giant Cement Co. signed an agreement with Georgia Kaolin Terminals Inc. in Savannah, Ga., to construct a 60,000-ton import terminal on the Savannah River with ample truck and rail loadout. The terminal is expected to be operational by January 2024.
Read MoreTitan America to Expand Roanoke Cement Terminal
Titan America is constructing a new 70,000-ton dome at its existing Roanoke Cement Co. import terminal located in Chesapeake, Va., to meet growing demand for its products in the Mid-Atlantic region.
Read MoreAsh Grove Cement Debuts Ship Unloader at Upgraded Terminal
Ash Grove Cement, a CRH company, unveiled its new ship unloader with its first shipment of Florida Department of Transportation approved fly ash at its upgraded Port Manatee deep water import terminal earlier this month.
Read MoreAsh Grove Cement to Upgrade Florida Terminal
CRH subsidiary Ash Grove Cement (formerly Suwannee American Cement in Florida) is undertaking a major transformation project at its Port Manatee deep water import terminal in Florida. The project will improve Ash Grove’s capacity to import cement, cement slag and fly ash to meet the existing and future needs of customers in the Florida and south Georgia markets.
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