Cambodia's Largest Cement Plant Jimao Insee Cement Completed and Put into Operation

2018-02-09 09:09:48

Prime Minister Hun Sen attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony of the Insee Cement Plant in Jimao on February 8, according to a press release from Cambodia Insee Cement Company (CMIC).

   Prime Minister Hun Sen attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony of the Jimao Insee Cement Plant on February 8, according to a press release from Cambodia's Jimao Insee Cement Company (CMIC).

   Cambodia Jimao Insee Cement Co., Ltd. was established on September 16, 2015. Jimao Insee Cement Plant Project is a joint venture between Cambodia Jimao Group and Thailand SCCC Cement Co., Ltd. in Cambodia, with CITIC Heavy Industries as the general contractor. The cement plant is currently the largest single-line cement production line with the highest degree of modernization in Cambodia.

   The total investment of Jimao Insee Cement Plant project is as high as 263 million US dollars, with Jimao Group Company holding 60% and Thailand SCCC Cement Company holding 40%.

   The construction of Jimao Insee Cement Plant Project started in March 2016. The clinker production capacity of CMIC cement production line project is expected to reach 5000 tons per day, and the cement production capacity will reach 1.5 million tons per year. The project will directly provide 500 local jobs and indirectly create employment opportunities for more than 5000 people, making it the largest, most advanced, most energy-saving and lowest carbon emission cement plant in Cambodia.


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Prime Minister Hun Sen attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony of the Insee Cement Plant in Jimao on February 8, according to a press release from Cambodia Insee Cement Company (CMIC).

2018-02-09 09:09:48

The statistical data of cement output in all parts of the country from January to March 2026 show that the cumulative output of cement in the country has a certain scale. From the year-on-year data, the situation varies from place to place. The output in most regions showed a trend of year-on-year decline, among which the decline in Liaoning, Shaanxi, Fujian and other places was more obvious, for example, the year-on-year decline in Liaoning was larger; while the output in Beijing, Guizhou, Hunan and other places increased year-on-year, and the year-on-year increase in Beijing was relatively prominent. The smaller year-on-year change in production was in Zhejiang, which decreased by only 0.03%. The overall output of the whole country decreased by 7.10% year on year.