The May 2025 issue of Global Cement Magazine, which will be distributed at the IEEE-IAS/PCA Cement Industry Technical Conference in Birmingham, Alabama, and the Global CemCCUS Conference in Vienna, Austria, carries plant reports from the National Cement Ragland plant - one of the most efficient in the US - and the Reworld Birmingham alternative fuels production plant. Ed Sullivan - now of The Sullivan Report - offers his latest forecast for the US cement sector in 2025. There’s also a review of the cement sectors of central Europe and a plant report from Holcim Mannersdorf, the destination of the Global CemCCUS Conference’s field trip.
Elsewhere in this issue we carry features on CCUS projects and the use of plasma as a heat source for cement production, as well as calcined clays, optimisation, process monitoring, fans, plant engineering and cement analysis. Our Leaders Series hears from Marcel Constantin Cobuz, CEO of Titan Group, who offers his unique take on where the global cement sector finds itself in 2025.
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The Cement Alliance is a European expert pool for the cement industry. It convened its 2025 Summit at the El Vilar de la Duquessa hotel in Cardona, Spain, on 20 – 21 March 2025. The programme combined networking, talks and a day’s site visits. It coincides with the 40th anniversary of host Vidmar, which opened its doors to its fellow Cement Alliance members on 21 March 2025.
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Shellf Life founder and CEO Felicia Neuhof presents a novel sustainable building material made from seafood waste.
The Holcim cement plant in Mannersdorf, Austria, is pulling every lever in its mission to produce net-zero cement, as plant manager Helmut Reiterer explained during a recent visit by Global Cement…
The Global CemCCUS Conference on carbon capture will take place in Vienna, Austria, on 14 – 15 May 2025. Here, we dig into the cement sector of Central Europe. Five countries display the diversity of cement production in this part of the world – from foreign multinational ownership of all capacity in the Czech Republic to (almost) entirely local ownership in Austria... with every combination in between.
National Cement’s Jérôme Fremiot and Spencer Weitman discuss the highly-modern and effi cient Ragland cement plant in Alabama, which will be visited by delegates to the IEEE-IAS/PCA Cement Industry Technical Conference in nearby Birmingham in May 2025.
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