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News MP opens new bagging plant at Lafarge site

MP opens new bagging plant at Lafarge site

Written by Global Cement staff 27 June 2012
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UK: MP for Rushcliffe and UK Government Cabinet member Ken Clarke has visited Lafarge Cement UK's Barnstone cement blending plant in Nottinghamshire to officially open a new state-of-the-art cement packer at the site. As well as significantly increasing the plant's output, the packer will also secure the future of some 60 local jobs and provide a boost to the local economy.

Supplying the local market with a range of 26 ready-to-use cements, Barnstone also exports specialist cements to 27 countries. Over recent years Lafarge has invested Euro8.5m at Barnstone, expanding production facilities, refurbishing offices and improving safety.

Clarke said, "I was very impressed by the professionalism of all (those that) I met at the plant. Lafarge should be congratulated for its most recent investment in the area and I'm proud the company has this site in my constituency."

The Barnstone plant manager Chris Stephens said, "While the (UK) construction industry currently faces real challenges, our new sophisticated packer will support new secured business and provide capacity and flexibility for future business."

Last modified on 27 June 2012
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