Back issues
World Cement - April 2025
The April 2025 issue of World Cement kicks off with an interview between Elizabeth Moore, a research scientist at MIT’s Concrete Sustainability Hub, and Rick Bohen, Senior Vice President of Cement at the Portland Cement Association. They discuss Moore’s work and the ongoing push for decarbonisation in the US cement industry. The issue then delves into a variety of technical topics, including a feature from our cover advertiser, FLSmidth Cement. These topics cover air cannons & silo clean-out, raw material processing, additives & grinding aids, pyroprocess optimisation, air pollution control, gears, drives & motors, decarbonisation, digitalisation, and plant design.£30.00
World Cement - March 2025
The March issue of World Cement focuses on the cement industry’s journey to net zero and the technologies, policies, and processes enabling the decarbonisation of this hard-to-abate sector. The issue begins with an overview of the challenge ahead, with commentary from the PCA, Industrial Transition Accelerator (ITA), CRH Ventures, and Lafarge Canada East, before moving on to cover technical topics, such as SCMs & Low Carbon Cements, Digitalisation, and Carbon Capture, Utilisation & Storage.£30.00
World Cement - February 2025
The February issue of World Cement begins with an overview of the prospects for the Indian cement sector. The rest of the issue covers a range of technical topics, including: Chains & Conveyors, Dust Control & Filtration, Clinker Cooling, Milling Optimisation, Digitalisation, and XRF, Sampling & Analysis.£30.00
World Cement - January 2025
The January issue of World Cement kicks off the year with a forecast for the cement markets in 2025, courtesy of IA Cement. The issue then moves to cover a range of topics, including Domes, Silots & Storage, Silo Clean-out & Repair, Refractories (including World Cement’s annual Refractory Review!), Air Pollution Control, and Decarbonisation.£30.00
World Cement - December 2024
The December issue of World Cement kicks off with a brief overview of the economic situation in Vietnam before moving on to cover a range of technical topics, including: conveying, loading & unloading, gears, drives & bearings, XRF, XRD, sampling & analysis, alternative fuels, clinker cooling, and waste heat recovery.£30.00
World Cement - November 2024
The November issue of World Cement begins with a Lead Feature focused on Decarbonisation, including a detailed report from A3&CO., and a CCUS Q&A, showcasing insight and opinion from a range of industry experts. The issue also includes a Cover Story on the topic of Digitalisation from FLSmidth, articles on Domes & Silos, Conveying, Milling, Burners, Refractories, Air Pollution Control, Logistics, and more!£30.00
World Cement - October 2024
The October issue of World Cement begins with a review of the Turkish cement industry, courtesy of TÜRKÇIMENTO. The issue then moves on to cover a range of technical topics, including: Lubrication, Preheaters & Precalciners, Refractories, Green Cement Production, Air Pollution Control, and Fire & Explosion Prevention. The issue concludes with a special guest comment from Martin Schneider, CEO of VDZ, who considers some of the key decarbonisation levers for the cement industry.£30.00
World Cement - September 2024
The September issue of World Cement begins with a Regional Report focused on Canada and the net zero ambitions of the country’s cement sector; featuring content from Cement Association of Canada and Lafarge Canada. The issue then moves on to an extensive feature on the topic of additives & grinding aids, including content from Saint Gobain Construction Chemicals, CEMEX, MAPEI, WACKER & Fosroc. Other technical topics covered include: Calcined Clay, Clinker Cooling, Condition Monitoring, and Alternative Fuels. But that’s not all! This issue of World Cement comes bundled with our special Bulk Materials Handling Review (BMHR) supplement, which showcases leading voices from across the materials handling sector.Plus BMHR 2024 supplement