Sweden: Bruks Siwertell has received an order for a 10 000 S mobile ship unloader for an undisclosed client. The customer owner will use the unloader as part of a rental ship unloading service, operating across multiple port locations. The order is scheduled for commissioning in spring 2025. It will be delivered fully assembled ready for operation. Jörgen Ojeda, Sales Director, Mobile Unloaders, Bruks Siwertell added that the client had previously used an Siwertell 15 000 S mobile ship unloader for nearly two decades.

Afghanistan: The office of the deputy prime minister for economic affairs says that the country has invested over US$600m in the cement sector since the Taliban administration took charge in 2021. It cited a US$1m renovation project at the Jabal Saraj cement plant in Parwan province, according to National Afghanistan TV and the BBC. Future investment projects are also planned for Jabal Saraj as well as the Temtaq plant in Jowzjan province and the Herat cement factory in Herat province.

At present the local cement sector has a reported production capacity of 5Mt/yr.

China/Denmark: Denmark-based FLSmidth Cement has signed a licensing agreement with Sinoma International Intelligent Technology (IIT) covering the production and sale of QCX lab equipment in China. Cyril Leung, Country Head China – FLSmdith, said “The deal effectively provides us a new sales channel and represents our continued commitment to enhancing our services in the world’s largest cement market.”

All QCX equipment that FLSmidth Cement supplies outside of China will continue to be made in Brno, Czech Republic. Development and delivery of QCX software will remain in Denmark. FLSmidth noted that the agreement has no impact on the ongoing divestment of FLSmidth Cement.
FLSmidth Cement’s QCX lab equipment supports sampling, preparation and analysis. Products in the range include the QCX/RoboLab laboratory automation system, analysers, sample preparation products, quality control systems and laboratory software.

Mexico: Cruz Azul has inaugurated a new limestone crusher at its Oaxaca integrated cement plant in Lagunas in Oaxaca state. Construction of a new mill at the site has also started, according to the Herald of Mexico newspaper. It was announced in August 2024 that the new grinding mill has an investment of US$40m and it is scheduled for completion by October 2025. The company is also expanding a local hospital. The projects were presented as part of a ceremony linked to the community’s 493rd anniversary of the apparition of the Virgin of Guadalupe.

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