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McInnis Cement produces first cement 21 June 2017
Canada: McInnis Cement produced the first cement at its plant in Port-Daniel–Gascons, Quebec on 16 June 2017. Construction at the 2.2Mt/yr plant started in mid-2014. However, Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ), a pension and insurance fund manager, took charge of the government-backed project in mid-2016 after cost overruns.
“This important milestone marks the work of hundreds of employees, workers and partners who have helped make our plant a performance model for the cement industry, both in terms of productivity and environment”, said Hervé Mallet, President and chief executive officer (CEO) of McInnis Cement.
Hail Cement appoints Abdul Aziz Bin Saad Al Saud as chairman
Written by Global Cement staff
21 June 2017
Saudi Arabia: Hail Cement has appointed Abdul Aziz Bin Saad Al Saud as its chairman. The move follows the resignation of Saud Bin Abdul Mohsen Al Saud in the role, according to Reuters.
Lafarge Africa reduces size of board
Written by Global Cement staff
21 June 2017
Nigeria: Lafarge Africa has reduced the size of its board of directors to 11 members from 17. The African subsidiary of LafargeHolcim increased the size of its board followings its formation but following its annual general meeting it has now agreed to decrease it once more. Joe Hudson, Jean-Christophe Barbant, Oludewa Edodo-Thorpe and Thierry Metro have all resigned voluntarily with effect from 8 June 2017.
Kenya: Ndovu Cement is set to start up a new modular grinding station Plug&Grind XL from Cemengal in the summer of 2017. Installation of the portable grinding plant at the site in Nairobi was completed in June 2017.
Iskitimcement expands fleet 20 June 2017
Russia: Iskitimcement has expanded its fleet with the purchase of three Scania P Series trucks with Sespel bulk cement semi trailers for Euro557,000. The new 28.1t vehicles have been designed specifically for the Russian market. The trailers can transport up to 30t of cargo each. Vladimir Skakun, the general director of the cement producer, commented that its road shipments are growing and that it expects to deliver up to 24,000t/month of cement in the summer of 2017 from a fleet of 26 vehicles. The company has plans to increase its fleet further in the future.