• About
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Monday, June 16, 2025
Newsletter
SUBSCRIBE
  • News
    • Americas
    • Europe
    • Rest of World
  • Products
  • Features
  • Categories
    • Ancillary Equipment
    • Asphalt Plants, Equipment & Applications
    • Auctions, Used Equipment, Rental & Finance
    • Breaking, Drilling & Blasting
    • Concrete Plants, Equipment & Applications
    • Crushing Static & Mobile
    • Dewatering Pumps
    • Loading, Hauling & Excavation
    • Quarry Products
    • Screening Static & Mobile
    • Washing & Water Management
    • Wear Parts & Maintenance
  • Latest Magazine
  • Events
  • Videos
No Results
View All Results
  • News
    • Americas
    • Europe
    • Rest of World
  • Products
  • Features
  • Categories
    • Ancillary Equipment
    • Asphalt Plants, Equipment & Applications
    • Auctions, Used Equipment, Rental & Finance
    • Breaking, Drilling & Blasting
    • Concrete Plants, Equipment & Applications
    • Crushing Static & Mobile
    • Dewatering Pumps
    • Loading, Hauling & Excavation
    • Quarry Products
    • Screening Static & Mobile
    • Washing & Water Management
    • Wear Parts & Maintenance
  • Latest Magazine
  • Events
  • Videos
No Results
View All Results
Home News Concern over Le Havre cement projects

Concern over Le Havre cement projects

by Staff Writer
November 23, 2012
in News
Reading Time: 1 min read
A A
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

French cement group Lafarge is said to be concerned about two projects for clinker grinding units in Le Havre. According to reports, the company Smeg, operator of the bulk terminal at Le Havre port, wants to set up a clinker grinding unit and a storage and handling activity but has had its project to build storage silos suspended. The company Vracs de l'Estuaire, which also wants to set up a clinker grinding unit, has received all administrative authorisation but the project is now blocked as the loading

French cement group Lafarge is said to be concerned about two projects for clinker grinding units in Le Havre.

According to reports, the company Smeg, operator of the bulk terminal at Le Havre port, wants to set up a clinker grinding unit and a storage and handling activity but has had its project to build storage silos suspended.

The company Vracs de l’Estuaire, which also wants to set up a clinker grinding unit, has received all administrative authorisation but the project is now blocked as the loading dock at the bulk terminal that it needs now belongs to Smeg.

Both projects would see clinker shipped to Le Havre from Turkey, which is cheaper than that produced locally.

Production costs and the cement sale price will be lower.

Lafarge’s factory in Saint-Vigor-d’Ymonville, close to Le Havre, is said to be currently operating at 65% capacity.

It is reported that director Jean-Louis Sibioude says that if production capacity drops below 50%, it would be doomed to extinction.

He highlighted that cement production capacity in France is 32 million tonnes while consumption stands at 18 million.

The group has been present in Saint-Vigor-d’Ymonville for over 40 years, and is preparing to invest some €80 million in its site to ensure its future over the next 40 years.

Related Posts

Betolar President and CEO, Tuija Kalpala. Image/Betolar

Betolar: Building the Future from Waste – High-Performing Green Cement Revolutionises the Industry

by Guy Woodford
June 13, 2025

Betolar's advanced metal separation technology enables the purification of industrial slag and mine tailings, achieving a 99 % metal yield...

U.S. city downtown construction works. Image/Fotoluminate Dreamstime.com

ABC: Trump administration fails to rescind Biden’s anti-merit labour mandate

by Guy Woodford
June 13, 2025

Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) has responded to the announcement from the Office of Management and Budget that President Donald Trump’s administration...

CarbonCure Technologies

CarbonCure Technologies appoints new interim CEO

by Adam Daunt
June 13, 2025

Kristal Kaye has been confirmed as the interim chief executive of CarbonCure Technologies after initially joining the company in February...

Read our magazine

Join our newsletter

Aggregates Business is the go-to source for all of your up-to-date news and views on the European, American, Asian, African and Middle Eastern aggregates and linked building materials sectors.

Subscribe to our newsletter

About us

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Latest Magazine
  • Contact
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Collection Notice
  • Privacy Policy

Popular Topics

  • News
    • Americas
    • Europe
    • Rest of World
  • Features
  • Products
  • Events
  • Videos

© 2025 All Rights Reserved. All content published on this site is the property of Prime Creative Media. Unauthorised reproduction is prohibited

No Results
View All Results
NEWSLETTER
SUBSCRIBE
  • News
    • Americas
    • Europe
    • Rest of World
  • Products
  • Features
  • Categories
    • Ancillary Equipment
    • Asphalt Plants, Equipment & Applications
    • Auctions, Used Equipment, Rental & Finance
    • Breaking, Drilling & Blasting
    • Concrete Plants, Equipment & Applications
    • Crushing Static & Mobile
    • Dewatering Pumps
    • Loading, Hauling & Excavation
    • Quarry Products
    • Screening Static & Mobile
    • Washing & Water Management
    • Wear Parts & Maintenance
  • Latest Magazine
  • Events
  • Videos
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Contact

© 2025 All Rights Reserved. All content published on this site is the property of Prime Creative Media. Unauthorised reproduction is prohibited