6/26/2015

Sand Production Line to Bring Life for Manufacturers

Sand production line sales market has always been the pinnacle of each gravel factory in great demand, has been developed rapidly, Sand mechanical replacement is also highly concerned about the industry, the future is energy saving era, we send the Shanghai Sanme Sand production line in a future update, but also to follow the footsteps of the times, the development of energy saving sand making machine equipments. Followed by the state energy saving society continuous increase, coupled with China’s industrial structure transformation and upgrading of the requirements, all of which require manufacturing sector innovation, should the new sand production line to meet the needs of the market, so as to ensure the industry The rapid development. Higher degree of automation, low running costs, maintenance is simpler, while greatly reducing energy consumption, but also a substantial increase in efficiency. Continuous development of society, businesses are to achieve the architecture style of reform and restructuring, mining equipment industry is no exception. Countries are fully developed infrastructure, but many in the construction industry are inseparable from the broken equipment. Sand production line has a strong crush resistance, is widely used in many construction fields. Currently, energy saving and environmental protection has become one of the most important strategies for sustainable development of China’s building society. In large-scale construction projects, there is the subject of the most extravagant resources, and does not pay attention to the cycle of the use of waste resources, resulting in increased costs and loss of profits, in the past, building, equipment damage can not meet all conditions of normal operation have chosen to idle old equipment, thereby replacing the sand making machine, this way, they increased the number of the capital budget. The ultimate goal of economic reform is to establish a socialist market system style, the introduction of competition, to infuse vigor. For companies of sand production line, it is to survive and win in the market competition.

India’s Zuari Cements looks to widen presence



In India, Zuari Cements is looking to widen its presence by expanding its footprint in the west and north.

By end-2015, the company intends to add 1 million tonnes to its existing 6 million-tonne capacity.

Zuari Cements is a subsidiary of the world’s fifth biggest cement maker, Italcementi Group.

6/03/2015

Spain’s demand for aggregates down by 1.8% in 2014



In 2014, demand of aggregates in Spain decreased by 1.8% on the previous year and reached an all-time low of 90.1 million tonnes.

Since 2006, demand for aggregates in Spain decreased by 81.4%.

The Spanish association Anefa said that 2014 was a flat year for the industry, but in 2015 the association expects for demand of aggregates to rise by 5% to 100 million tonnes.

In terms of business volume, the sector ended 2014 with a total of €410 million, after a 85% cumulative drop since 2007.

At the same time, the association pointed out that the number of jobs lost in the industry totalled 7,250 since the beginning of the economic crisis.

Regionally, demand for aggregates in 2014 only grew in the Balearic Islands (+12.8%); Madrid and Extremadura (+6.6%), and La Rioja (+6.5%).

In Valencia demand decreased by -9.85% and in the Canary Islands by -8.40%.

Sri Lanka in talks with China over highway projects



The Sri Lankan government on Saturday said that it is in talks with China to extend a highway linking the capital and the deep south.

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said that the government is having talks with China to fund the project connecting Colombo and Hambantota in the south.

The highway which already connects Colombo to the southern town of Galle and Colombo to the southern town of Matara was to be extended to Hambantota as part of the project plan of the former government.

However the new government which took office in January this year had decided to review some of the Chinese funded projects following allegations of corruption and lack of transparency when the deals were originally signed.

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe however said that the highway projects will continue, with proper procedures being followed.

He also said that talks will be held with a Chinese company to go ahead with the third stage of another highway project known as the ‘Outer Circular Highway’ project.

Once completed, the Outer Circular Highway will interconnect the major highways in Sri Lanka.

The prime minister said that the government has also decided to commence work on a highway connecting Colombo and the central town of Kandy and the first stage will be constructed with funding from Japan and the Asian Development Bank (ADB).

The prime minister also rejected allegations that the new government is taking political revenge on the former government by launching investigations into some of the projects.

He said that the investigations are purely to expose corruption in some of the deals and not take political revenge.