Cement slump results in closure of Dangote’s Gboko plant in Nigeria
Dangote Cement Plc has temporarily closed its four million metric ton per annum Gboko plant in Nigeria due to the oversupplied cement market
Dangote Cement Plc has temporarily closed its four million metric ton per annum Gboko plant in Nigeria due to the oversupplied cement market
Ohorongo Cement has been awarded a three-year contract by South African construction firm, Basil Read, to supply cement for the building of a new international airport on Atlantic island, St Helena
The president of the Dangote Groups has announced plans to make the Dangote Cement Plant in Obajana, Kogi State, the worlds largest cement factory by 2015
There are plans to expand Obajana to make it the world’s biggest cement plant. (Image source: Timshortt/Flickr)
Sub-Saharan Africa’s largest cement factory has been inaugurated in Nigeria by Africas richest man and president of Dangote group, Aliko Dangote
Cement producer Lafarge has reported a five per cent year-on-year rise in 2012 first quarter sales to US$4.4 billion as higher prices offset rising costs and demand from emerging markets increased