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Bauchi-Gwana Cement, Alkaeri L.G.A. Bauchi (subsidiary of Cretent Intl) BUA Cement, Obu, Okpella, Edo State Former Edo cement, near Benin City. BUA Cement, Kalambaina Sokoto State. Commissioned July 2018; Cement Company of Northern Nigeria, also known as Sokoto Cement, with 6 offices in northern states [36] Dangote Cement [37]
Table 2 - Hydraulic Cement – production – Africa and Middle East (thousand metric tons) [2] Country: 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004
PPC Ltd, a supplier of cement, lime (material) and related products in southern Africa. It has 11 cement factories and a lime manufacturing facility in six African countries including South Africa, Botswana, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Rwanda and Zimbabwe. The company is headquartered in Sandton (Johannesburg). [1]
Lichtenburg lies in the heart of the maize triangle, which is the main maize growing area in South Africa. Another major economic activity is the production of cement . Within an 80-kilometre (50 mi) radius of Lichtenburg there are four major cement producers, which creates opportunities for long-distance transport and related businesses.
Whites is a settlement in Lejweleputswa District Municipality in the Free State province of South Africa. Located near Hennenman, the settlement was the site of a cement factory of the Whites South Africa Cement Company dating back to 1913. [2] The company is now owned by Lafarge as part of its South African division. [3]
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A new entity Lafarge Africa was announced in June 2015, the company merged WAPCO of Nigeria's assets with the South African assets of Lafarge. [7] In 2017, Lafarge welded together more holdings in Nigeria when Atlas Cement, Port Harcourt and UNICEM of Calabar were merged with Lafarge Africa.