The March 2022 issue of Global Cement Magazine looks at industry forecasts to 2025, low-CO2 production technology for cement and lime, advanced condition monitoring systems, conveying and how bauxite residues can act as supplementary cementitious materials. We interview the CEO of Cementos Progreso about the company's recent expansion within Latin America, as well as Volumech, a UK-based producer of volumetric concrete mixers, and look at efforts to resurrect Berbera Cement, Somaliland's only cement plant.
The issue also has reports on the Chinese and South East Asian cement markets to coincide with the Virtual Asian Cement Conference on 1 March 2022, plus reviews the latest goings-on in the Turkish cement sector and all of the latest global cement sector news.
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This article is based on CemBR’s analysis of the 90 largest markets in the world, representing around 95% of global cement consumption. All data, insights and forecasts in this article are included in CemBR Forecasts report, a 232 page forward-looking report examining global, regional, and country-by-country trends for the 60 largest cement markets, using 2020 data to construct 2020 - 2025 forecasts.
In the coming 20 - 30 years nearly 2 billion people will move into urban centres. However, around 60% of the infrastructure required is yet to be built. How can such high levels of construction, the equivalent to building 20 cities the size of Paris every year, be achieved in a CO2-constrained world?
Schaeffler introduces its OPTIME condition monitoring system for rotating machines that were previously uneconomic to monitor in the cement sector.
QualiCal introduces its NANO reactor for lime, starting a journey towards zero-CO₂ lime.
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