Cement factsheet: Toronto
The 57th IEEE-IAS/PCA Cement Industry Technical Conference will be held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on 26 – 30 April 2015.
In addition to an exhibition, technical sessions, tutorials and training for ‘New Cement Professionals’, conference participants will have the opportunity to visit St Marys Cement’s Bowmanville plant. Dating back to 1968, this plant has a production capacity of 1.8 million t and is strategically located on the shores of Lake Ontario.
In the run up to the event, here are some handy facts on Toronto and the region’s cement sector.
Download the infographic (PDF) »
If you are attending the conference, stop by booth 211 to meet the World Cement team and pick up a copy of the April 2015 issue.
Written by Louise Fordham
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/the-americas/08042015/world-cement-infographic-toronto-ieee-2015-650/
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