APO Cement suspends Davao cement terminal operations due to low sales

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Philippines: Cemex Holdings Philippines subsidiary APO Cement has suspended operations at its 25,000 bag/day Davao cement terminal. The Philippines Star newspaper has reported that the cement producer and importer cited low sales volumes, along with high operating costs, as the cause of its decision. It added that an 'influx' of Vietnamese cement imports had precipitated the situation. Cemex's Philippines supply chain vice president Edwin Hufemia said that the suspension will allow the company to keep its focus on its cement plant and other facilities in the Philippines.

Hufemia said “We remain committed to supporting the country’s development programme and the administration’s Build, Better, More infrastructure programme, and we assure the public that there will be no disruption to the supply and delivery of our cement."

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