Podilsky cement plant expansion

ABB Switzerland Ltd has received an order from international building materials group CRH to deliver electrical and auto­mation equipment for Podilsky Cements new production
line no. 7. Once the project is completed, the new cement production line will have a daily output of 7500 t. The Podilsky Cement factory, located in Kamyanets-Podilsky/Ukraine, approximately 500 km southwest of Kiev, was constructed in the 1970s and is one of the biggest cement plants in the Ukraine. The expansion project will help the plant reduce the emissions from fossil fuel combustion by changing the technology of...

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