Cemex news
CEMEX executive appointed to Sustainability Board in the Federal State of Brandenburg, Germany
The company has announced that Rudiger Kuhn has been appointed as the Representative of the Economy on the newly formed Sustainability Advisory Board for the Federal State of Brandenburg, Germany.
CEMEX awarded grant from United States Department of Energy to develop carbon capture technology
The company has announced that its US operations have been awarded a grant from the United States Department of Energy to research, engineer and develop a pilot for a breakthrough carbon capture unit.
CEMEX to participate in LEILAC 2 project
The company has announced its participation in the Low Emissions Intensity Lime and Cement 2 (LEILAC 2) project, a research and innovation initiative aimed to decarbonise the cement production process.
CEMEX provides spray concrete for Thames Tideway Tunnel
The company is providing over 40 000 t of a spray concrete for the construction of the Thames Tideway Tunnel, the biggest infrastructure project undertaken by the UK water industry.
CEMEX supplies materials for the largest maintenance airport in Europe
The company has supplied approximately 30 000 t of cement for the Teruel Airport Platform (PLATA).
CEMEX Philippines reaches milestone with Solid Cement Plant’s new cement line
The company’s US$235 million investment in a new cement line recently reached a milestone with the lifting of the new rotary kiln into position.
CEMEX provides low carbon concrete for Leeds office development
The company has provided Vertua low carbon concrete for a new office development in the Climate Innovation District in Leeds.
CEMEX Ventures makes investment in Modulous
The company has announced its investment in Modulous, a company with a disruptive offsite construction system, enabled by a digital platform, to allow the high-speed delivery of quality, sustainable and affordable homes.
CEMEX USA holds Safety Week 2021
The company recently held Safety Week 2021, its annual company-wide initiative designed to get employees focused on health and safety.
CEMEX invests in new packing lines for Rugby Cement Plant
The company has confirmed an investment of over £5 million into two new plastic packing lines for packed cement at its Rugby Cement Plant.