Australia: Cockburn Cement has cut 44 jobs at its Munster cement plant and intends to cut another 20 jobs over the next 18 months at it restructures its operations. The company said it was restructuring the plant in the face of high-energy costs associated with the production of clinker, according to Western Australia Business News.
Under the restructure, Cockburn Cement will use imported clinker, which it will mill into cement at its Munster and Kwinana facilities. By 2016, all of the 400,000t of clinker previously produced at Munster will be replaced by imported materials. The lime kiln at Munster will remain operational following a US$41m investment, including the installation of dust filters, that increased its production capacity by around 250,000t/yr.