Eurocement newsbytes: Mikhailovcement and Nevyanskiy Cementnik
Published by Rosalie Starling,
Editor - Hydrocarbon Engineering
World Cement,
Mikhailovcement
During January – June 2014, Eurocement’s Mikhailovcement produced 586 220 t of clinker and 737 200 t of high quality, environmentally friendly cement, representing a 19.9% y/y (97 320 t) and 18% y/y (112 200 t) increase, respectively, compared to the first six months of 2013.
In June 2014, clinker output amounted to 126 400 t and cement production totalled 154 000 t. These figures exceed the results achieved in June 2013 by 11.2% y/y (12 700 t) and 33.9% y/y (39 000 t), respectively.
During the first half of 2014, Mikhailovcement shipped its customers 743 900 tons of cement, up 14.6% y/y (94 748 t) compared to the first six months of 2013. Finished products shipped in June 2014 amounted to 142 039 t, 21.9% more than in the same month last year.
Nevyanskiy Cementnik
In June 2014, Nevyanskiy Cementnik produced 80 833 t of clinker and 100 067 t of cement, a 4% y/y (3356 t) and 7% y/y (6235 t) increase compared to June 2013. Production of cement in the first half of 2014 increased by 1% compared with January – June last year, amounting to some 512 634 t.
During the month, the company shipped its customers 101 345 t of high quality, environmentally friendly cement, a 5% y/y rise compared to June last year.
Adapted from press release by Rosalie Starling
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/14072014/eurocement_newsbytes_mikhailovcement_and_nevyanskiy_cementnik_83/
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