US cement news
Optimising Energy Management
Xin Ni, Ansha Jianfu Cement Company, explains how advanced energy management systems can optimise kiln operations, reduce energy consumption, and ultimately support the cement industry's goals of carbon peaking and carbon neutralisation.
Holcim Mexico launches call for application for the fifth generation of its 2025 Young Professionals Program
Holcim Mexico has officially opened the application process for its 2025 Young Professionals Program, an initiative aimed at attracting, developing, and retaining high-potential recent graduates from across the country.
Responsible Capacity Growth, Powered by Your Data
As demand rises with urbanisation, manufacturers must meet growth targets while advancing 2030 and 2050 decarbonisation goals. AI Optimisation (AIO) technology is empowering teams with AI expertise to transform operations and accelerate their journey toward a smarter, more sustainable future.
Eco Material open Queens Terminal to bring low carbon cement to New York
Eco Material Technologies have announced the opening of the Blissville Rail Terminal in Queens, New York.
Cemex UK adds 20 new DAF XD eight-wheel tippers to vehicle fleet
Cemex has received the delivery of 20 new DAF XD 410 eight-wheel tippers as part of its ongoing vehicle replacement programme.
CRH appoints Nancy Buese as Chief Financial Officer
CRH, the leading provider of building materials solutions, announced the appointment of Nancy Buese as Chief Financial Officer (CFO), effective May 12, 2025.
Cemex reports record first quarter net income
Cemex reported its first-quarter results today as new CEO Jaime Muguiro outlined his vision for the company to the financial community for the first time.
Gear Up For Success
Mohamed Rezk, MAAG Gear Middle East and Sub-Sahara Africa, highlights a gearbox replacement project in Iraq that increased production and reduced energy consumption.
Tailored Foundations
thyssenkrupp Polysius reveals why prioritising proven equipment and adaptive workflows is key to rapid plant ramp-up and sustained profitability.
GCCA announces the launch of Low Carbon Ratings (LCR) for cement and concrete
The Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA) announces the launch of Low Carbon Ratings (LCR) for cement and concrete – a first-of-its-kind transparent global rating system that will enable cement and concrete to be identified based on their carbon footprints.