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World Cement - November 2020
The November issue of World Cement begins with a review of the MENA region’s construction industry and its response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The issue then moves on to cover a range of technical topics, including: Grinding & Milling, Gears, Drives, & Motors, Conveying, Sampling & Analysis, Alternative Fuels, and more.Plus Modern Cement Plants 2020 supplement
World Cement - October 2020
The October issue of World Cement begins with a Regional Report focused on Turkey & Central Asia. The issue also contains a host of technical articles covering: Refractories, Waste Heat Recovery, Preheaters, Software, Service, additives and more.World Cement - September 2020
The September issue of World Cement begins with a review of the US Cement sector before moving on to cover a range of news, plant projects/upgrades, and technical articles.Plus BMHR 2020 supplement
World Cement - August 2020
The August issue of World Cement begins with a comprehensive review of the state of Latin America’s cement industry.World Cement - July 2020
The July issue of World Cement begins by reviewing a range of industry topics, including: Maintenance, Pyroprocessing, Conveying, & Digitalisation, before leading in to this year’s World Cement World Review.World Cement - June 2020
The June issue of World Cement begins with a review of the Western European cement market before moving on to cover a range of technical topics, such as: Grinding & Milling, Kilns, Refractories & Thermography and more.World Cement - May 2020
The May issue of World Cement is now available! The issue begins with a comprehensive overview of the Chinese cement and construction sector before moving on to cover a range of industry topics, such as: Digitalisation & Industry 4.0, Environmental Control Systems, Alternative Fuels, Fans, Training, and a special feature on European Equipment Manufacturers.World Cement - April 2020
The April issue of World Cement is now available! This issue begins with a Regional Report focused on Sub-Saharan Africa before moving on to our cover story from FLSmidth, which explains how the US cement industry can adapt to reduce its emissions output.Plus North America 2020 supplement