

CEMEX are to implement hydrogen injection technology at four of their cement plants in Mexico as part of their Future in Action programme to achieve sustainable excellence and become a net-zero CO2 company. By injecting hydrogen into their cement kilns as a catalyst, CEMEX will optimize the combustion process, increase …





The expansion is expected to increase the plant's cement production capacity to 1.5 million tons per year. Jaime Hill Tinoco, the General Director of Holcim Mexico, highlighted that the construction of the new grinding facility would generate 800 direct jobs and increase the plant's workforce to more than 300 direct employees once …





Mexico is home to 26 automotive plants, including those from industry giants such as General Motors, Ford, Nissan, Stellantis, Volkswagen, and . This positions Mexico as a significant player on the world stage, with projections suggesting it could become the fifth-largest automaker globally by 2025. The automotive sector not only plays a ...





Unique Product Portfolio – One-Stop-Shop. The Aircrete Mexico plant will produce a wide product portfolio beyond regular blocks and includes reinforced products: partition walls, industrial walls, roofs, floors, lintels and cladding/façade panels. Available product densities range from light 300kg/m 3 for green and high insulation applications …



Cemex has invested US$15m in recommissioning a 1Mt/yr cement kiln at its CPN cement plant in Hermosilla, Sonora. The decision is intended to reduce cement shortages in the western US and bolster its supply chain in Arizona, California and Nevada. The project at the CPN plant is scheduled for completion in the second quarter of […]





The official explained that the Balvanera plant will increase its production of high-tech equipment, promoting a high-performance engine platform to supply the food, beverages and cement industry. "This plant specializes in the production of switchboards and electrical infrastructure and is integrated into the distribution and transmission ...





Producing cement in the desert – Holcim Apasco plant in Hermosillo, Mexico. Published by Holcim Foundation for Sustainable Construction, 2011 98 pages, 15cm x 21 cm, in English ISBN: 978-3-7266-0093-8 The Holcim Foundation is supported by Holcim Ltd and its Group companies in more than 70 countries and is independent of its commercial …



Macuspana, Tabasco, February 13, 2024.- Holcim Mexico, a leader in innovative and sustainable building solutions, has announced a strategic investment of USD 55 million to construct a new grinding facility at its cement plant in Macuspana, Tabasco. This expansion, enhancing cement production capacity to 1.5 million tons per year, …













Construction costs in Mexico can vary depending on the size and complexity of the project, as well as the quality of materials used. As a general guideline, the average cost per square meter of construction ranges from $400 to $1,200 USD. This cost typically includes labor, materials, and overheads. ...









With the Umán plant, Holcim Mexico operates nationwide through its seven cement plants and a grinding plant with a production capacity of 13.3 million tpy, 37 cement distribution centers, more than 50 ready-mix concrete plants, and seven Geocycle platforms. ... around 1,800 tons of machinery and around 1,500 tons of metallic structure …



MEXICO CITY (AP) — A U.S. company said Monday that Mexican police and soldiers have illegally entered and seized a cargo port it operates on land it owns on Mexico's Caribbean coast. ... López Obrador needs the dock to get cement, crushed stone and other materials into the area to finish his pet project, a tourist train known as the …











Dominican Republic: Cemex has signed an agreement to sell its operations in the Dominican Republic to Cementos Progreso Holdings and partners for US$950m.The sale includes a cement plant with a capacity of 2.4Mt/yr, 12 concrete plants, a quarry and two distribution centres, as well as export businesses to Haiti.The divestment is …



Cemex traces its origins to 1906, when Cementos Hidalgo was founded near Monterrey in northern Mexico; it began operating a cement plant with a capacity of 5,000 metric tons per year. In 1920 Lorenzo Zambrano established Cementos Portland Monterrey and began operating a 20,000-metric-ton cement plant in nearby Monterrey. Zambrano engineered …
