Free trial to World Cement magazine - limited time only
Published by Katherine Guenioui,
Editor
World Cement,
Established in 1928, World Cement is the leading magazine for the cement industry. Featuring news, keynote articles on pertinent topics, technical articles, plant tours and case studies, World Cement is the best platform for sharing best practice and for a limited time only we are offering a free trial subscription.
In addition to the aforementioned content, your free trial subscription will include World Cement's World Review - our plant-by-plant, country-by-country contract listing covering the last 12 months of cement and lime industry news. Additionally, you will be sent the Bulk Materials Handling Review - our annual supplement focusing on all aspects of materials handling in and around aggregate plants, quarries, cement and lime plants, ports and terminals. There is no charge - just fill in this form and your subscription will begin with our June issue.
Coming in June:
- Keynote: Portland-Limestone cements
- Plant stories from India
- Technical articles and case studies on alternative fuels and refractory choices
- Quarry rehabilitation
- A lime study
Written by Katherine Guenioui
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/21052014/free_trial_to_world_cement_magazine_237/
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