Cement clinker enterprises in Guizhou shall shut down their kilns for no less than 65 days in the second quarter

2026-04-16 16:21:54

Recently, Guizhou Cement Industry Association issued the Notice on Staggered Peak Production of Cement Industry in the Second Quarter of 2026, which requires that all new dry process cement clinker production lines in the province implement staggered peak production, and that the kiln shutdown time of each line in the second quarter is not less than 65 days. If there is another requirement to increase the number of staggered peak days in the sensitive period of atmospheric environment, it shall be implemented in accordance with the requirements of relevant departments.

Recently, Guizhou Cement Industry Association issued the Notice on Staggered Peak Production of Cement Industry in the Second Quarter of 2026, which requires that all new dry cement clinker production lines in the province implement staggered peak production, and the shutdown time of each line in the second quarter is not less than 65 days. If there is another requirement to increase the number of peak staggering days during the sensitive period of atmospheric environment, it shall be implemented in accordance with the requirements of relevant departments.

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Recently, Guizhou Cement Industry Association issued the Notice on Staggered Peak Production of Cement Industry in the Second Quarter of 2026, which requires that all new dry process cement clinker production lines in the province implement staggered peak production, and that the kiln shutdown time of each line in the second quarter is not less than 65 days. If there is another requirement to increase the number of staggered peak days in the sensitive period of atmospheric environment, it shall be implemented in accordance with the requirements of relevant departments.

2026-04-16 16:21:54

In the first quarter of 2026, Shanghai produced 9.12 million cubic meters of concrete, down 9% from the same period last year. The consumption of cement was 3.29 million tons, down 8% year on year, and the consumption of sand and gravel was 16.11 million tons, down 7% year on year.