Saudi plant halts production after road closed by authorities

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Saudi Arabia: Since 20 March 2013 the Northern Region Cement Company (NRCC) has been forced to halt production, due to the closure of a road leading to the plant. This has blocked trucks entering the plant for cement collection and has meant that the plant has now been forced to halt production.

The decision to close the road leading to the plant was taken by a committee drawn up from representatives from the Governorate of Northern Border, the Ministry of Transportation and the Department of the Police in the area, following NRCC's 'failure' to construct an upper bridge road connecting the plant with a nearby international highway.

NRCC was required to construct the bridge road by the authorities in order to safeguard the lives of the people driving in the area. However, an NRCC official said that it cannot be constructed as it would cost US$4.8m, an amount that requires approval through a meeting of the company's general assembly. Additionally, the official called for the formation of a committee to inspect the roads around the plant as he believes that the present road layout poses no danger to road users. He added that the local market would start to feel the effects of the plant shutdown 'very soon.'

Last modified on 27 March 2013

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