Tag: Cement
Local admixture, polymer facilities put Chryso at leading edge
Having set up its South African offices and admixture manufacturing facility in Jet Park near Johannesburg in 2005, CHRYSO Southern Africa has developed extensive local capability to serve markets in the...
Afrimat acquire Lafarge SA
AFRIMAT have acquired Lafarge South Africa Holdings (Pty) Ltd ("LSA"), including all its subsidiaries ("LSA Group"), subject to the fulfilment of conditions precedent relating to the receipt of customary regulatory approvals.
LSA...
CCSA guidelines on the safe usage of cement and concrete
AS with many building materials, there are noteworthy potential risks involved in handling or working with cement or cement mixes, says Bryan Perrie, CEO of Cement & Concrete SA (CCSA).
Perrie says...
Cement and Concrete Industry offered chance to meet future sector leaders
Cement & Concrete SA (CCSA) has invited attendance from the entire South African cement and concrete industry for YCRETS 2023, CCSA’s second Young Concrete Researchers, Engineers and Technologists (YCRETS) symposium, to...
African infrastructure benefits from Chryso’s growing footprint
As demand for innovative concrete solutions has grown around Africa, CHRYSO Southern Africa has extended its footprint to get closer to customers with the products and services they need.
According to Armand...
Unhydrated cement the key to effective concrete recycling
WITH the concrete industry globally determined to become more sustainable, increased consideration is being given to the recycling of concrete, says John Roxburgh, senior lecturer at Cement & Concrete SA’s School...
Impressive start for Cement & Concrete SA
CEMENT & Concrete South Africa (CCSA), which was launched in March 2021, has had an impressive and eventful journey during its first 17 months of operations.
Hanlie Turner, Business Development Manager of...
Cementing a reputation
CEMENT producer Métier’s shift into the Western Cape market could not have been better timed.
CBN reported in August that the group – controlled by Sephaku Holdings – was planning to compete...
Quality cement paves way brighter economic future
By ensuring that a high quality of cement is used in infrastructure projects, South Africa is investing for a stronger future, according to Richard Tomes, sales and marketing executive at construction...
Sephaku heads to Western Cape
SEPHAKU Holdings, the cement company that owns Métier and is a joint investor in Sepahku Cement, looks determined to break into the competitive Western Cape market.
Sephaku is a relative upstart in...