The February 2025 issue of Global Cement Magazine - to be distributed at the Global FutureCem Conference in Istanbul, Türkiye, has a decarbonisation theme, with contributions on calcined clay, waste heat recovery, process optimisation, new collaborations and more. There’s also a look at how the world Cement Association CEO Ian Riley expects cement demand to change over the 25 years to 2050, as well as a plant report from Colombia, a Leaders Series contribution from Lebanon and the latest from the cement industry in Türkiye.
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This article explores the ongoing challenges associated with sourcing fossil fuels for cement production in Iran.
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Türkiye’s location at the junction of Asia, Europe and the Middle East, combined with a proactive export strategy, has helped to make it a global top-fi ve cement producer. In 2025, import partners are taking producers to task with new demands for a premium product mix, including reduced-CO2 cements. The cement sector in Türkiye has responded with investments in its plants – and the discovery of new export markets.
The Turkish cement industry association, TÜRKÇIMENTO, hosted its 17th International Technical Seminar and Exhibition at the Kaya Palazzo Golf Resort Belek in Antalya, Türkiye, on 2-5 November 2024. Global Cement was in attendance for a characteristically action-packed programme of talks and an abundance of booths, spread across two exhibition halls.
Global Cement's monthly cement price round-up.
Global Cement's monthly final word.
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