February 2016

February 2016

To coincide with the forthcoming Global CemFuels Conference and Exhibition in Prague, Czech Republic, the February 2016 issue of Global Cement Magazine has a strong focus on the use of alternative fuels in the cement sector. It includes a Keynote article from HeidelbergCement and technical articles from major suppliers.

There are also two visit reports from the LafargeHolcim Čížkovice and the Cemex Prachovice cement plants, which will be visited by CemFuels delegates. The issue's country focus turns to the Czech Republic, with an update from Austria too.

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Slow growth in the Czech Republic
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With its advanced economy and high standard of living, the Czech Republic has a healthy but slow-growing cement sector.

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An update on Austria
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The Austrian cement industry is fairly small, with nine active integrated cement plants and two grinding plants.

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Ramping up alternative fuels at Cemex Prachovice
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Global Cement recently visited the Cemex Prachovice plant ahead of the field trip taken by delegates of the 10th Global CemFuels Conference & Exhibition in Prague, Czech Republic.

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LafargeHolcim Čížkovice: A long history of production for a new group
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Over nearly 120 years of production, the Čížkovice cement plant has undergone major changes to fit the shifting requirements of the local market and to increase production efficiency. Today the plant boasts one of the highest alternative fuel substitution rates in the world.

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Prices
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Global Cement's monthly cement price round-up

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