Recently, the state government of Campeche, Mexico, and the Blue Cross Cement Cooperative jointly announced that. The official start of the construction of the fifth cement factory in Ceba Praia, Campeche (the other four are in Lagunas, Oaxaca, Puebla, Palma de Bravo, Aguascalientes, Tepezara, and the cooperative city of Cruz Azul, Hidalgo). The new plant, designed with an annual capacity of 1 million tons, will be the key to Blue Cross's layout along the Gulf Coast and consolidate its leading position in the country.
The project is contracted by Tianjin Cement Industry Design and Research Institute in EPC mode, which is a production line with a daily output of 2500 tons of clinker signed by the two sides in December 2024. Mr. Victor, CEO of Blue Cross, together with Zhao Yonggang, Deputy General Manager of Equipment Group, Sun Jian and Fan Daorong, attended the ceremony to lay a legal and financial framework for the subsequent ground-breaking. Gustavo Cruz Vega, the new project director of
Blue Cross, introduced that the factory will be built according to the standard of "zero manual inspection": 432 vibration measuring points, 600 sets of temperature and vibration sensors will be set up in the whole factory, and the data will be connected to the AI algorithm platform to realize self-diagnosis and self-optimization of equipment status; At the same time, supporting photovoltaic power generation and alternative fuel systems, the official commitment to "near-zero dust emissions" and significantly reduce the emission level of nitrogen oxides and other pollutants. He Xiaolong, Vice President
of Sinoma International, stressed that this is the first full-stack intelligent cement line landed overseas by SINOMA-CNBM consortium. 90% of the core equipment is independently designed by Tianjin Institute and made in China, marking that China's high-end cement equipment and digital system have entered a new stage of "turnkey". The project is expected to be put into operation in 2026, further radiating the southeast ink market and the Caribbean Sea export channel.