Four clinker lines will be put into production in 2023! Guangxi releases the latest list of cement clinker production lines

2024-04-25 09:58:42

Clinker production capacity is mainly distributed in Guigang, Laibin, Nanning, Yunlin and Chongzuo. The annual clinker production capacity of these five regions is more than 10 million tons, accounting for 70% of the total clinker production capacity in Guangxi.

On April 24, Guangxi released the list of cement clinker production lines in 2023. The list shows that as of December 31, 2023, there were 79 cement clinker production lines in Guangxi, with a total annual capacity of 99.193 million tons. Among them, clinker production capacity is mainly distributed in Guigang, Laibin, Nanning, Yunlin and Chongzuo, and the annual clinker production capacity of these five regions is more than 10 million tons, accounting for 70% of the total clinker production capacity in Guangxi.

According to the list, four clinker production lines were put into operation in Guangxi in 2023, namely, the new dry process cement production line of Guangxi Huahong Cement Co., Ltd. with a daily output of 5000 tons of clinker; Guangxi Jinglan Cement Co., Ltd. 5000t/d New Dry Process Cement Clinker Production Line Phase II Project; Guangxi Pearl Cement Co., Ltd. 5500t/d New Dry Process Cement Clinker Production Line; Guangxi Beijiang Cement Co., Ltd. 5000t/d New Dry Process Cement Clinker Production Line. It

is worth noting that, according to the recent statistics of China Cement Network, since the implementation of the capacity replacement policy, the cement industry has set off a wave of new line boom. Among them, in 2018-2023, Guangxi put into operation the largest number of production lines, reaching 13, with a total capacity of 19.778 million tons.

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Recently, due to the persistent cost pressure in the south, the price of concrete has risen slightly with the raw materials, but the growth of market demand is limited, and the overall quotation is still stable. From October 31 to November 6, the national concrete price index closed at 112.47 points, up 0.31% annually and down 10.11% year-on-year.