On July 5, Myanmar Minister of Industry U Maung Myint and his delegation visited Myanmar Conch for inspection and guidance. Yang Jiacheng, the partner leader of the company, and Li Xin, Zhu Lixue and Nie Jianfeng, the regional leaders of Conch Cement in Myanmar, warmly received Minister Wu Maung Min and his delegation.
As soon as they got off the bus, Minister Wu Maung Min and his party went directly to the project site to inspect the construction of the project. During the inspection, Li Xin reported in detail to Minister Wu Maung Min on the overall planning of the company's production process, equipment configuration, energy conservation and environmental protection, and labor employment. In the process of listening to the report, Minister U Maung Myint nodded his head to express his approval. He said happily: "The factory has changed a lot and the construction speed is very fast. The efficient and pragmatic work style and modern management mode of Myanmar Conch Company are worth learning.". He also said: "On November 23 last year, when I came here, it was still a piece of wasteland. Now the clinker cement production line has begun to take shape, especially the production line equipped with so many advanced production and environmental protection equipment is very good, which is conducive to promoting Myanmar's cement industry to achieve green production in an all-round way."
Panorama of Construction of 5000t/d Clinker Cement Production Line
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In the auditorium of the industrial park, Minister U Maung Myint and his delegation held a discussion with the head of Myanmar Conch. During the discussion, Li Xin expressed his gratitude to the Ministry of Industry for its concern and support for the construction of the Conch Project in Myanmar, and reported on the integration of the surplus 8 MW electricity from the self-contained power station into the State Grid of Myanmar. Minister U Maung Myint said that he would coordinate and solve this problem, and asked all departments to support the construction of Myanmar Conch Project, hoping that Myanmar Conch would be put into operation as soon as possible and contribute to the development of Myanmar's national cement industry and economic growth.
Symposium