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World Cement - January 2025

World Cement - January 2025

The January issue of World Cement kicks off the year with a forecast for the cement markets in 2025, courtesy of IA Cement. The issue then moves to cover a range of topics, including Domes, Silots & Storage, Silo Clean-out & Repair, Refractories (including World Cement’s annual Refractory Review!), Air Pollution Control, and Decarbonisation.
 
 

World Cement - December 2024

World Cement - December 2024

The December issue of World Cement kicks off with a brief overview of the economic situation in Vietnam before moving on to cover a range of technical topics, including: conveying, loading & unloading, gears, drives & bearings, XRF, XRD, sampling & analysis, alternative fuels, clinker cooling, and waste heat recovery.
 
 

World Cement - November 2024

World Cement - November 2024

The November issue of World Cement begins with a Lead Feature focused on Decarbonisation, including a detailed report from A3&CO., and a CCUS Q&A, showcasing insight and opinion from a range of industry experts. The issue also includes a Cover Story on the topic of Digitalisation from FLSmidth, articles on Domes & Silos, Conveying, Milling, Burners, Refractories, Air Pollution Control, Logistics, and more!
 
 

World Cement - October 2024

World Cement - October 2024

The October issue of World Cement begins with a review of the Turkish cement industry, courtesy of TÜRKÇIMENTO. The issue then moves on to cover a range of technical topics, including: Lubrication, Preheaters & Precalciners, Refractories, Green Cement Production, Air Pollution Control, and Fire & Explosion Prevention. The issue concludes with a special guest comment from Martin Schneider, CEO of VDZ, who considers some of the key decarbonisation levers for the cement industry.