World Cement's Weekly Wrap: 13 July 2018
Published by Jonathan Rowland,
Editor
World Cement,
Some of the week's most popular stories from the team at World Cement.
HeidelbergCement releases its latest Sustainability Report
HeidelbergCement reported an improvement in its occupational safety performance in 2017 in its latest Sustainability Report, although its environmental performance deteriorated on the back of the integration of Italcementi.
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Sporton appointed Chief Executive of GCCA
Benjamin Sporton, current Chief Executive of the World Coal Association, has been appointed Chief Executive of the Global Cement and Concrete Association.
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Indian cement production up in April and May
Indian cement production continued its double-digit growth in April, before falling back to grow at 5.2% in May, as coal and steel production also showed positive trends.
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PAC signed on fifth production line at Umm Bab
Qatar National Cement Co. and Fives FCB have signed the provisional acceptance certificate finalising the implementation of the fifth production line at the Umm Bab plant.
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Beckum plant completes new SCR plant
Holcim (Deutschland) has completed the installation of a new SCR plant at the Beckum cement plant.
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Karsdorf plant starts emissions reduction project
Opterra’s Karsdorf plant has begun a project to install a new SCR emissions control system in order to meet tightening German emissions regulations.
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