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FLSmidth to supply cement plant in the Democratic Republic of Congo

 

World Cement,

FLSmidth has won a contract worth €68 million from Nyumba Ya Akiba SARL to supply a complete package of equipment and engineering for a greenfield cement plant in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The plant will be located in the province of Bas-Congo, approximately 250 km west of the capital Kinshasa.

Nyumba Ya Akiba SARL is a joint venture between Pakistani Lucky Cement Ltd. and the Rawji Group of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The equipment to be supplied includes among others FLSmidth crushers, pyro processing equipment and vertical mills for raw meal, coal and cement grinding - all well-proven machinery that is characterised by high productivity, flexibility and energy efficiency. When completed, the cement plant will have a capacity of 3000 tpd.

"In addition to its enormous mineral resources, the Democratic Republic of Congo is characterised by growing stability and a rapidly increasing population. There is therefore an urgent need for cement for development of infrastructure and housing. For the past 40 years no new cement plants have been constructed in the Republic, which is therefore a very interesting market for FLSmidth," commented Per Mejnert Kristensen, President of the Cement Division.


Adapted from press release by Katie Woodward

 

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