US cement news
Clearing The Way For Silo Success
Bradley Pronschinske, Martin Engineering, explains how air cannon technology is enabling the cement industry to improve safety and efficiency while reducing downtime.
AI's Alternative Advantage
Daniel Summerbell, Carbon Re, discusses the rapid adoption of alternative fuels in cement production, highlighting the challenges and opportunities presented by AI-driven solutions.
Understanding NOx
Jonathan Forinton, Redecam Group, highlights the critical issue of NOx emissions in cement production, offering insights on effective strategies for avoidance and reduction.
World Cement Spotlight with Evonik
In this Spotlight Interview, David Bizley, Senior Editor of World Cement is joined by Nathan Schindler, Technical Sales Manager for Fibres & High Performance Polymers at Evonik Corporation.
Gebr. Pfeiffer supplies two MVR mills for EPCC’s to new plant in Saudi Arabia
Due to the successful installations of MVR vertical roller mills worldwide, information about the many advantages of this innovative grinding technology is spreading rapdily in the cement market.
Holcim Mexico celebrates the appointment of Ricardo Pérez Schulz as President of the FIHP 2025-2026
Ricardo Pérez Schulz, Director of Sales and Integral Solutions of Holcim Mexico, assumes the presidency of the Ibero-American Federation of Concrete Premixed (FIHP) for the period 2025-2026.
Cemex Knoxville cement plant chosen for Department of Energy-funded carbon capture, removal, and conversion test centre
Cemex have announced that the US Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) has selected a project for funding to develop a pioneering carbon capture, removal, and conversion test centre at its cement plant in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Long-Lasting Lining
Preecha Chokjarearnsuk, HASLE Refractories, discusses the role of refractory lining in preheater cyclones and explains how short lining lifetimes can be addressed with a tailored, curved precast solution.
thyssenkrupp Polysius wins engineering contract for world's largest activated clay plant in Brazil
thyssenkrupp Polysius wins engineering contract for the world’s largest activated clay plant in Brazil, to be largely powered by renewable electricity.
SIlo Savvy
Chris Landers, IGS, explains how a novel air cannon installation was able to help a cement plant in the Midwest United States maintain material flow.