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CEMEX to increase cement production in the UAE with construction of a new grinding facility costing US$50 million.

 
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3 Apr 2006

CEMEX has announced that it intends to begin construction of a new grinding facility for cement and slag in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, in order to help meet increased local demand. The construction of the grinding facility will increase commercial and production capacity in the region to 1.6 million metric tons of cement. The estimated investment in the new facility is US$50 million and is part of a CEMEX worldwide US$500 million expansion capital program planned for 2006.

Since January 2006, CEMEX's commercial cement operations have been supplying cement thru the Corregidora silo ship to CEMEX Ready Mix operations and other customers in the United Arab Emirates. The new grinding facility will be built on almost 59,000 square meters of land and will include buildings for raw material storage, silos, and other structures for the storage and delivery of cement. The facilities will also house offices, workshops and a laboratory used for quality control purposes. The project will comply with strict global and local environmental requirements and is expected to be completed and fully operational by mid 2007.

CEMEX to increase cement production in the UAE with construction of a new grinding facility costing US$50 million.

CEMEX started operating in United Arab Emirates in March 2005 after acquiring RMC Group, focusing on ready mix concrete production and ground slag supply to the construction industry. One of the most notable ongoing projects, where CEMEX is working, is the US$4.1 billion Dubai International Airport expansion, one of the largest airport expansion developments in the World.

CEMEX is a growing global building solutions company that provides high quality products and reliable service to customers and communities in more than 50 countries throughout the world. Commemorating its 100th anniversary in 2006, CEMEX has a rich history of improving the well-being of those it serves through its efforts to pursue innovative industry solutions and efficiency advancements and to promote a sustainable future.



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