European cement news
Heidelberg Cement and FLSmidth collaborate on the world’s first carbon capture installation in cement
The companies signed an agreement for FLSmidth to deliver the necessary plant modifications for the carbon capture and storage (CCS) project at Norcem Brevik in Norway.
Hoffmann Green Cement Technologies participates in construction of low-carbon concrete for Aizenay High School
The company has announced the first pouring of concrete sheets manufactured with its H-UKR cement by GCC for the construction of a public establishment in Aizenay, Western France.
Eastern Europe’s construction output set to increase by 3.6% in 2021, says GlobalData
Eastern Europe’s construction industry is forecasted to grow by 3.6% in 2021, following a 1.6% contraction in 2020 due to the COVID-19 outbreak and subsequent lockdown restrictions, according to GlobalData.
Holcim offers the first climate-neutral cement in Germany
After the introduction of the sustainable ECOPact concretes at the beginning of 2020, Holcim is now placing the ECOPlanet CO2-reduced cements on the building materials market.
Back To The Grind: World Cement Grinding Q&A with Fives
World Cement interviewed Fives for their thoughts on the topic of grinding & milling.
CEMEX expands its network in France
The company will take a step forward to complement its portfolio of products and services for sustainable urbanisation across the construction value chain.
LafargeHolcim recognised by Solar Impulse Foundation’s efficient solution label
Ten LafargeHolcim green building solutions are endorsed today by the ‘Solar Impulse Efficient Solution’ label, recognising world-leading technologies that protect the environment in a profitable way.
Bedeschi awarded new cement plant project in Poland
The company has been awarded a new contract by Nanjing Kisen International Engineering, part of CNBM Group, for a Lafarge Holcim cement plant in Poland.
Votorantim Cimentos shares financial results
The company has announced that it ended 2020 with higher sales, increased cash generation and its lowest leverage in the last ten years.
Lafarge in Poland and Elgra Engineering offer students the chance to study automation
The companies have joined forces to support young people in the Kujawsko-Pomorskie region. From the new school year, all students from the region will be able to study as automation specialists.