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Global Cement Magazine - February 2023

The February 2023 issue of Global Cement Magazine looks at the trend of cement manufacturers sub-contracting non-core activities - 'X' as a Service, with technical contributions concerning refractories, optimisation, clay calcination and syngas as an alternative fuel.
The issue's national reports come from two large - and growing - markets in the Americas: Brazil and the United States.
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Global Cement Magazine - January 2023

The January 2023 issue of Global Cement Magazine takes stock of our sector at the start of the year, with Proudfoot's 5 point plan, consumption growth forecasts to 2026 and a run-down of the world's Top 10 cement producers by installed capacity. Technical features include heat batteries, kiln optimisation, wear parts, fans and concrete recycling.
Our regional focus heads to Northern Europe, while we also showcase the winning entries and other finalists from the Global Cement Photography Competition 2023.
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Global Cement Magazine - December 2022

The December 2022 issue of Global Cement Magazine contains our annual review of the year's news highlights and Top 100 producer listing, as well as technical contributions on slag supplies, biomass pellets, safety, sustainability, and the use of hydrogen in cement production.
There's also a look at the effects of the EU's up-coming carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) on countries that supply cement to the EU, a gearbox renovation case-study from Thailand and a bucket elevator installation case-study from the United States.
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Global Cement Magazine - November 2022

The November 2022 issue of Global Cement Magazine has a sustainability focus to coincide with the Global FutureCem Conference in Brussels, Belgium. There are contributions on alternative cement chemistries, carbon capture, hydrogen and the strategic advantages of green ammonia in the future hydrogen economy. There's also a strong Middle East focus to coincide with the return of the AUCBM's Arab-International Cement Conference, with our review of the region's cement sectors, plus in-depth discussion of sustainability issues with the WCA, A3&Co and Egypt's Arabian Cement.
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