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Quality Orientation for Marketing Executives in Cement Industry
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20-22 February 2017
The National Council for Cement and Building Materials’ (NCB) Centre for Continuing Education Services (CCE) is organising a training programme on ‘Quality Orientation for Marketing Executives in Cement Industry’Venue: Ballabgarh Unit (near Delhi)Contact: S Agarwal, Head of Centre,
National Council for Cement and Building Materials,
Ballabgarh-121 004, Haryana, INDIA.Tel: +91-129-4192245/469/467/468; Mobile: 91-9891415735 Technical training workshop on cement manufacturing process optimisation Date: 20-22 February 2017.
Cemtech will host a three-day technical workshop at the Grand Hyatt, Dubai, UAE, In this three-day technical training workshop, the progressive levels of cement manufacturing process optimisation will be explored, beginning with the raw materials and their preparation, moving on to the fuels for firing a cement kiln and the ventilation of the exhaust gases from the process.
Established as the event for cement professionals in the Middle East and African markets, Cemtech MEA regularly attracts delegates from over 35 nations keen to network with other senior industry executives.Venue: Dubai, UAEContact: http://www.cemnet.com/Conference/Item/176455/cemtech-MEA-2017-Dubai.html2nd Global SynGyp Conference & Exhibition on wet scrubbers and synthetic gypsum Dates: 30-31 March 2017
The event will once again bring together scrubber operators and other syngyp producers together with syngyp users, as well as equipment producers, shippers, traders, academics and analysts in one place, for information exchange, networking and business. Covering all types of synthetic gypsum (including FGD gypsum, also known as DSG and REA Gips), the event will look at the delicate balance between cost-effective flue gas desul-?phurisation and the production of a high-quality synthetic gypsum product that can be used by wallboard, cement, agricultural and other sectors.Venue: Lindner Congress Hotel, Lutticher Str. 130, 40547, Dusseldorf, Germany Contact: Amanda Crow, Pro Global Media Ltd. E mail: delegates@propubs.com
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44-1372 743837 Mercury Emissions from Coal: Conference and WorkshopDate: 28 February 2017 – 03 March 2017
The next IEA Clean Coal Centre Mercury and Multi-Pollutant Emissions from Coal Workshop (MEC12) will be held in Kruger Gate Hotel, Mpumalanga, South Africa. Venue: The Grand Hyatt hotel, Dubai, UAE.Contact: contactlesleysloss@gmail.comRegistered Office: IEA Clean Coal Centre, Park House, 14 Northfields, London, SW18 1DD. United KingdomTel: +44(0)20 8246 5250 (Company Registration No. 1233764)

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Adani Group to invest Rs 55,000 cr in Gujarat projects, including cement plant

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Billionaire Gautam Adani announced over Rs 55,000 crore investment in next five years in a clutch of projects in Gujarat including the world’s largest solar park, a copper plant, a cement unit, and a lithium battery manufacturing complex, envisaging direct employment to 50,000 people.

Adani Group, which operates Mundra port in the state, announced plans to foray into petrochemical business with a Rs 16,000 crore project with German chemical major BASF.

Speaking at the 9th Vibrant Gujarat Summit here, Adani said his group’s investments in Gujarat in the past five years exceed Rs 50,000 crores and “we are further accelerating our investments.”

“Over the next 5 years, our investments will include the world’s largest solar hybrid park in Khavda. The anticipated investment in this park is Rs 30,000 crore. We also plan to establish a 1 GW Data Center Park in Mundra, a one million ton copper smelting and refining project, a cement and clinker manufacturing unit in Lakhpat, an integrated Lithium battery manufacturing complex and expand our Photovoltaic manufacturing capabilities. Overall, we anticipate a total of Rs 55,000 crore of investment in all these projects,” he said.

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Bangladesh’s Chhatak Cement announces modernisation project

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Bangladesh’s Chhatak Cement Co Ltd has announced plans to modernise its facility and convert it from wet process to dry process. The company has begun to prepare a development project proposal, with a schedule to implement the upgrades by 2021.

According to company officials, Chhatak Cement has incurred an accumulated loss of over BDT3.63bn (US$43.25m) between FY13-14 and FY17-18, mainly due to its outdated machinery resulting in loss of production capacity. The plant is currently operating at 70,000 tonnes per annum (tpa).

However, the new project is anticipated to boost production capacity and increase annual company profit to around BDT1bn. The modernisation is expected to be financed by a BDT8.9bn investment from the government, with BDT5.34bn as a loan with a payback period of seven years and the rest as equity, according to The Financial Express.

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Forced shutdown of Viet-Dung Quat cement plant in Vietnam

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The Dai Viet-Dung Quat cement plant has been forced to temporarily shut down in the central province of Quang Ngai due to environmental pollution. Since 26 May, the locals had gathered in front of the plant to call for a shutdown.

Director of Central Region Cement JSC Trinh Van Dien, investor in the Dai Viet-Dung Quat cement plant, said, “We invited an environmental monitoring team to check the dust concentration and the results are safe. The local Department of Natural Resources and Environment hasn?t reached a conclusion on the noise level yet.”

He added, “We?ve had to temporarily close the plant, meaning we”re losing VND300m (US$13,437) and the 100 workers are kicking their heels at home. I don”t know what to do.”

The ground clearance work should have been done this year but the coal-powered plant project was delayed until 2020. As a result, the ground clearance work has also been delayed.

According to the locals, they want to be compensated for the relocation if the plant stays. “We don?t want to stay. We have to move,” local Nguyen Ne said.

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