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Lift off!

NASA’s Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2, the first spacecraft dedicated to studying atmospheric carbon dioxide, has been successfully launched from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.

 

Brazilian Cement Congress round-up

The 6th CBC took place in São Paulo in May after a gap of 15 years. The event, which was attended by some 300 local and international cement industry representatives, included a high quality technical programme and an engaging exhibition.

 
 

Titan America releases 2013 Integrated Annual Report

Titan America has published its 2013 Integrated Annual Report, which includes an overview of the company’s activities, business strategy and financial and non-financial performance.

 

Building to a Higher Standard

Donn C. Thompson AIA, CGP, LEED AP BD+C. Director, Market Development, Portland Cement Association, discusses the need for stronger building codes.

 
 

Mexican scheme exchanges cement for tyres

A new programme in Juarez, Mexico, sees Cementos de Chihuahua donate cement to local groups in exchange for old tyres, helping to clean up the area while providing the plant with an alternative fuel source.

 
 

SKF secures 3-year supply deal with Argos

Argos, one of Latin America’s biggest cement producers, has agreed a deal with SKF, whereby the latter will provide engineering products and services for Argos’ cement plant operations in Colombia.

 
 

NASA to launch CO2 monitoring satellite

The Orbiting Carbon Observatory will circle the globe collecting information about the sources of CO2 and how and where it is naturally absorbed from the atmosphere.