China cement news
Answering China's efficiency ambitions
Dr. Rodrigo Gomez, Mr. Chen Yunqing, and Eric Song, thyssenkrupp Polysius, explain the efficiency benefits that have lead to one burner design achieving a 50% market share in China's high-performance cement production lines.
Dealing with dust in Deyang
W. L. Gore & Associates share how a dust collection system upgrade helped improve environmental results, reduce operating costs and increase productivity for the Lisen Cement Plant in Deyang, China
Hoffmann Green Cement Technologies announces the granting of the H-P2A patent in China
The H-P2A (High Performance Alkaline Activation) technology is a geopolymer technology allowing the formulation of decarbonated cements, based on co-products from the industry.
Fine China
Fu Lijuan, China National Building Materials Exhibition & Trade Centre (CBME), and Tian Guiping & Cui Yuansheng, Institute of Technical Information for Building Materials Industry of China (ITIBMIC), discuss the development status and future prospects of China’s cement industry.
Taiwan Cement Corporation to acquire ENGIE’s stake in ENGIE EPS
The company has entered into a definitive sale and purchase agreement with Engie SA to acquire Engie's 60.48% stake in Engie Eps SA for €17.10 per share in cash, for an aggregate consideration of €132 million.
Starlinger bags fit the national standard for cement packaging in China
Block bottom valve bags made of polypropylene tape fabric have become one of the packaging options prescribed by law for cement producers in China. This type of bag was invented in 1995 by Starlinger.
Taiwan Cement announces Q3 results
The company has announced its consolidated financial results for the third quarter ended 30 September 2020, and has revealed that it remains optimistic about its performance in the coming months.
GlobalData: China’s BRI projects face uncertainty due to COVID-19 disruptions
China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) projects have been adversely affected due to the world-wide disruption caused by the COVID-19 crisis, says GlobalData.
GlobalData: Growth in construction output in North-East Asia to slow to 0.9%
Despite the improved performance in most of the countries across North-East Asia, growth in construction output in the region has been revised down to 0.9%, according to GlobalData.
GlobalData: Philippines construction industry to reach US$75.1 billion in 2024
The Philippines construction industry is expected to post a sharp contraction of 9.2% in 2020.