CEMEX reports 3Q19 results
The company’s consolidated net sales decreased by 1%.
The company’s consolidated net sales decreased by 1%.
The company is to discuss the implementation of alternative fuel systems into cement plants at the International Cement Seminar in Atlanta, US.
Product Manager Roland Krischanitz won the award for his presentation at the IEEE IAS/PCA.
The prediction comes as part of the Portland Cement Association’s Fall Forecast.
The programme is designed to improve product pickup and maximise efficiency for aggregates customers.
Shane Evans, Executive Vice President, West Division President, will leave his role effective 1 January 2020.
This marks the second consecutive year that the company has been listed.
Lehigh Hanson, Inc., broke ground for construction of its new Lehigh Cement Company plant in Mitchell, IN. The company will invest more than US$600 million in the new state-of-the-art plant which will expand the existing plant’s operations.
Miami and Brooksville South both achieved the United States’ Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) ENERGY STAR Certification for 2019, recognising CEMEX’s efforts in energy efficiency and sustainability.
The four year project will bring significant economic development to southern Indiana.
The awards honour Portland Cement Association members who have exhibited leadership in advancing industry programmes and initiatives.
The firm is supporting the Susan B. Komen Foundation.
The simulator is designed to improve the safety of mixer truck drivers.
The company’s North American subsidiary, Lehigh Hanson Inc., has entered into an agreement with Giant Cement.
The alliance aims to create value for shared customers and partners in heavy civil construction.