CW Group completes feasibility study for African cement plant
Published by Emily Thomas,
Deputy Editor
World Cement,
CW Group, a multi-industry advisory, research and business intelligence boutique, has concluded a feasibility study regarding the construction of a cement plant in the horn of Africa for a sovereign Middle Eastern investment fund.
The study included the development of strategic options and the evaluation of the feasibility of constructing a cement plant. Additionally, CW Group assessed the returns and evaluated the attractiveness of building either an integrated cement plant or a grinding unit in a relatively untouched territory in the horn of Africa.
“Once approached by a sovereign Middle Eastern investment fund, CW Advisory had the opportunity to prove, once again, its extensive know-how of the cement industry along with its unmatched network. These two factors combined allowed us to provide specific insights, and as a result, we delivered a feasibility study for the construction of a cement plant in a remote location in the horn of Africa, with a very short turnaround period of less than three weeks,” said Robert Madeira, Managing Director and Head of Research at CW Group.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/africa-middle-east/09122019/cw-group-completes-feasibility-study-for-african-cement-plant/
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