September 2022

September 2022

The September 2022 issue of Global Cement Magazine includes articles on electrical cement production, lubrication, ash remediation, natural pozzolans and alternative fuels, as well as a look at the reasons that major cement players are leaving developing markets. There are regional reports from Germany and Central America & the Caribbean (including Mexico), the latter to tie in with the forthcoming FICEM Technical Congress in Cancun, Mexico.

There's also an interview with the President of Progreso, with a focus on social development and sustainability. Our plant report comes from Kuvasaycement in Uzbekistan, while we also hear the latest from IKN's new line project at Qizilqumcement in the same country.

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Dear readers
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Issue introduction

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Why are cement giants leaving developing markets?
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Terry Pavlopoulos from cement sector consulting firm CemBR sheds light on the ‘global cement consolidation fallacy’ and the reasons why major cement companies are departing from developing markets, with a focus on Holcim’s exit from the Indian market.

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Coolbrook: Harnessing electricity for cement production
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Coolbrook, a manufacturer of electrically-powered thermal processing equipment, has made a number of highprofile announcements in 2022. Here, Global Cement speaks with Joonas Rauramo, CEO of Coolbrook, about how its technology could revolutionise our sector.

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In discussion: David Grabenweger, Starlinger
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Global Cement speaks with Starlinger’s Product Manager for AD*STAR sacks on a range of baggingrelated topics...

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Ash harvest
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Atritor’s Andrew Rigg shows how existing technologies can be used to simultaneously dry, deagglomerate and classify difficult ‘waste’ ashes...

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