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October 2016

World Cement's October issue includes a Regional Report from DG Khan on India and South Asia, and a keynote from John Kline. Technical features will focus on bagging and packing, lime production, process control and automation and CFD modelling, amongst others, and will feature articles from Eaton, Rosberg, Lhoist and Cinar. World Cement will also be providing an exciting insight into Hope’s new bagging and packing facility in Dagenham, UK. The issue will also receive special distribution at the International Lime Association General Assembly in Washington.


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Keynote: Expert Systems – Delivering on the Promise
John Kline, John Kline Consulting, USA, explores the essential requirements for a successful expert system operation.

Ongoing Developments
Nisar Ahmad and Hafeezullah Shah, D.G. Khan Cement Company Ltd.

Strategy and Shared Values
Giancarlo Baistrocchi, FLSmidth Ventomatic Spa, Italy.

A Journey to Enhanced Safety
David Durocher, Eaton, USA.

How to Upgrade a Cement Mill
Dirk Löbbering, Kima Automatisierung GmbH, Germany.

Simple and Cost Effective NESHAP Compliance
William Ciro, Cemex, USA, and Melissa Sewell and Martin Dillon, Lhoist North America, USA.

Resolving Material Accumulation
Chris Schmelzer, Martin Engineering, USA.

A New Breed On The UK Cement Trail
Joseph Green, World Cement, visits Hope Cement’s new packing plant in Dagenham, UK.

Cement in Big Bags
Beatrice Vergari, Concetti, Italy.

Direct Exchange ORC Heat Recovery
Sabrina Santarossa, Turboden, Italy.

Recovering The Advantage
Anthony Hinde, EXERGY SpA, Italy.

It Takes More
Allen Ray, Process Barron, USA.

A Powerful Tool
Matthias Mersmann, aixergee process optimisation, Germany.

MI-CFD Modelling of Parallel Flow Regenerative
Tahir Abbas and Naminda Kandamby, Cinar Ltd, UK.

Lime Roundup

Regional Report Infographic


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