FCB Rhodax to process concrete wastes
The FCB Rhodax crusher is to process concrete wastes from the demolition and deconstruction industry.
The FCB Rhodax crusher is to process concrete wastes from the demolition and deconstruction industry.
Capital Concrete has debuted its ultra-low-carbon cement replacement, Cemfree.
Hanson has ordered a new marine aggregate dredger from Damen Shipyards Gorinchem.
Pollrich has taken over the fan range of Rußwurm Ventilatoren GmbH.
Hallamshire Engineering Services has reported increased demand for its specialist wear resistant coatings.
CEMBUREAU has called on EU member states to take action and promote the reuse of waste as a fuel for cement manufacturing.
Tarmac and Total have come together to host a successful highway management forum.
CEMEX has contributed construction materials and solutions to three German infrastructure projects.
Titan Group announces a 12% increase in turnover for 1Q19.
RHI Magnesita is to participate in METEC 2019 in Düsseldorf, Germany.
The GCCA has set out the case for concrete and future world resilience needs at the World Built Environment Forum Summit.
Testing is now set to commence and start to validate the performance of the pilot, and a significant step in enabling Direct Separation to become one of the principal methods of capturing the carbon emissions from the lime and cement industries.
Global bulk handling equipment solutions company Martin Engineering has launched its Mr Blade (TM) conveyor belt optimisation program in Italy’s construction materials sector.
An independent report on the economic impact of the UK’s largest cement works has shown that it contributes £53 million to its local economy.
This makes HeidelbergCement the first company in the cement sector, and one of currently only about 200 companies worldwide, to have approved science-based targets.