China Cement Network Limited Edition Desk Calendar, Send!

2024-12-17 10:07:42

In the new year, I wish you a picturesque life, a prosperous career, a harmonious family, health, happiness and well-being, good luck in the Year of the Snake, and all the best!

The golden snake dances to announce the coming of spring, and the auspicious clouds wind around the door. The Spring Festival is approaching. In order to thank the members and the people from all walks of life who have paid more attention to China Cement Network, China Cement Network has specially planned a calendar to celebrate the New Year of the Snake. I wish you a picturesque life, a prosperous career, a harmonious family, a healthy and healthy life, a happy and healthy life, and all the best in the Year of the Snake!

The desk calendar selects the beautiful pictures of cement enterprises, with exquisite patterns on the inside pages, color printing, full of charm, and the pages can be appreciated, fully demonstrating the style of the cement industry.

Looking back on the past, China Cement Network firmly takes "enhancing the image of the industry, promoting technological progress and leading the industrial Internet" as its responsibility, and continues to build cement index, market communication, big data platform and other services to help cement building materials and upstream and downstream industries achieve digital transformation in an all-round way. Looking forward to the future, China Cement Network will continue to forge ahead and work with colleagues in the industry to write a new chapter of intellectualization and digitalization in the cement industry.

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This week, the pace of downstream resumption of work in most regions of China is still relatively slow, coupled with the unstable support of the cost side, the price of concrete has declined steadily. From February 17 to February 21, the national concrete price index closed at 100.27 points, down 1.76% annually and 19.23% year-on-year.