GCP Applied Technologies shares products geared towards emissions reduction
In 2021, GCP’s cement additives and concrete admixtures reduced their customers’ CO2 emissions by an estimated 23 million t.
In 2021, GCP’s cement additives and concrete admixtures reduced their customers’ CO2 emissions by an estimated 23 million t.
As certified weighing specialists, HAVER & BOECKER has been authorised to carry out the initial calibration verification of weighers in accordance with the EU Directive 2014/32/EU since January 2020.
UK producers of construction and industrial mineral products have called on Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak to level the playing field with EU competitors, reduce energy costs and increase certainty to boost investment ahead of his Spring forecast statement (23 March 2022).
The company has announced the appointment of Dr. Robert Pachler as General Manager. Robert Pachler succeeded Alexander Lederer and assumed responsibilities in January 2022.
The company pledges to have 25% of its senior roles filled by women by 2025 to help bridge the gender pay gap.
In March 2022, Holcim’s cement plant in Höver is to begin using refuse-derived fuel Renotherm®.
The plant, which is being built in cooperation with the Andritz Group, is scheduled to go into operation by the end of June 2022.
The Mineral Products Association (MPA) is calling for entries to the 2022 Health and Safety Awards. Entries are welcomed from MPA Members and those working closely with them.
The investment aims to offer a last-minute delivery solution to CEMEX distribution businesses and other customers in Mexico and the US.
The sustainable cement technology was welcomed by the Danish market in 2021, and has been distributed in the French and Benelux markets since 01 January 2022.
The manufacturer has experienced substantial growth in recent years and has outgrown its present headquarters in central Berlin.
The new system allows an entire hydraulic direct drive system to be mounted on the torque arm.
Bruks Siwertell has received an order from Swecem AB, a subsidiary of Peab Group’s Swerock, for a next-generation Siwertell road-mobile ship unloader.
As a result of cooperation with ScrapeTec, cement plants in Germany have now increasingly discovered the special sustainable effect of the new conveyor skirting for chutes.
The recognition illustrates to clients and employees that safety is an ingrained part of Martin Engineering’s culture.