India cement news
Time Will Tell
Conveyor belt specialist, Leslie David, explains why investing in high-quality heat resistant conveyor belts ultimately reduces long-term operational costs and improves performance.
The Art of Passive Dust Control
Todd Swinderman, Martin Engineering, delves into how passive dust control measures using curtains and skirting are transforming conveyor transfer point efficiency, enhancing workplace safety, and reducing operational costs.
Raising Resistance
Dr. O Mielenz, B. Bergmoser, Dr. S. Benito and Prof. Dr. W. Theisen, HEKO, highlight a new development in round steel chain technology that enhances wear resistance and extends service life under challenging operating conditions.
TITAN Group expands global reach of low-carbon building materials with cementitious venture in India
TITAN Group has entered the South Asian market through a new joint venture in India focused on low-carbon building materials.
India in Focus
Dr S B Hegde, Jain College of Engineering and Technology, provides a comprehensive analysis of the Indian cement industry.
Votorantim Cimentos keeps an A score in climate change from CDP
For the second year in a row, the score places Votorantim Cimentos at the top of CDP’s A List, among the best cement companies in the world, recognising its leadership in corporate transparency and climate change performance.
Securing Success with XRF
Didier Bonvin, Ling Schneider, and Christina Drathen, Thermo Fisher Scientific, detail how advanced X-ray fluorescence technology is enabling the cement industry to enhance quality control, sustainability, and regulatory compliance.
Nuvoco Vistas launches its second ready-mix plant in Nagpur
Nuvoco Vistas Corp has strengthened its presence in Maharashtra with the launch of its second ready-mix concrete (RMX) plant in Nagpur.
Summit Materials announces stockholder approval of Quikrete transaction
Summit Materials has announced that it has obtained all necessary stockholder approvals in connection with the proposed acquisition by Quikrete
Fish waste becomes fuel with Borger Multicrusher
A Borger Multicrusher has been installed at a cement manufacturer to chop up fish remains that are used as part of the fuel to fire furnaces.