Germany: Claudius Peters’ revenue rose by 7.5% year-on-year to Euro103m in 2018 from Euro95.6m in 2017. Its orders in hand fell by 31% to Euro56.8m from Euro81.8m. The company said that it remained profitable despite low volumes, with only China exceeding expectations. It also reported that a number of major projects were delayed, mainly in Russia and one in Germany. Overall, company owner Langley Holdings said that despite falling revenue and profit, it had experienced a ‘satisfactory’ year following a record year in 2017.

Claudius Peters’ revenue rises in 2018
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The 13th Global CemFuels Conference & Exhibition on alternative fuels for the cement and lime industries will showcase the best alternative fuels projects and equipment from the cement industry in Europe and from around the world. Over 150 delegates are expected to attend, to learn from experts how to start to use - or to increase their use of - alternative fuels.