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Bamburi Cement Limited is an industrial company in Kenya specialising in cement and concrete. ... This page was last edited on 18 September 2024, at 13:06 (UTC).
Over the years cement production grew from 1.2 million tons to 25 million tons. The area soon became inhospitable arid wasteland with brackish water. The Bamburi Cement company decided to rehabilitate the quarries which seemed to be an impossible task. No plants had been able to establish themselves there.
Egyptian Cement Company recently became Lafarge Cement Egypt with a total production capacity of about 10 million tons of cement coming from five lines designed and manufactured by POLYSIUS FRANCE, LCE arranged as the second plant all over the world on the cement production. Sinai White Cement Portland. Misr-Beni Suef. Misr-Quena.
In January 2024, Kenya Railways Corporation estimated that development of the railway projects would cost the government at least Ksh2.4 trillion (US$16 billion). The link from Lamu to Isiolo will cost Ksh523.05 billion (US$3.49 billion), while the link from Isiolo to Moyale will cost Ksh476.7 billion (US$3.178 billion).
ARM Cement Limited: Industrials Building materials & fixtures Athi River: 1974 Cement, fertilizers, minerals, mining, KN: ARM: P D Bamburi Cement: Industrials Building materials & fixtures Nairobi: 1951 Cement, KN: BAMB: P A Carbacid Investments: Basic materials Commodity chemicals Nairobi: 1961 Carbon dioxide, KN: CARB: P A Chase Bank Kenya ...
Mombasa Cement Limited is a large cement manufacturer in Eastern Africa.As of March 2016, MCL was the second-largest producer of cement in Kenya, with a 15.8 percent market share, behind market leader Bamburi Cement with a 32.6 percent market share, but ahead of third-placed East African Portland Cement Company, with 15.1 percent market share.
In November 2023, the Sarrai Group signed binding documentation to buy the 70 percent of Hima Cement Limited that Holcim held in the cement maker, through several subsidiaries including Bamburi Cement of Kenya. The purchase price is reported as US$84 million. The deal required regulatory approval in Switzerland, Kenya, Uganda and COMESA.
A logo of Mombasa Cement Ltd (MCL), a large cement company in Mombasa that provides thousands of jobs to locals. Mombasa is an important economic centre in Kenya. In addition to the coffee trade, the food and chemical industries, there is a steel mill, an aluminum rolling mill, an oil refinery and a cement plant.