Poland’s cement production up +9.2% in 1.H 2024

In the first half of 2024, Poland’s cement production increased +9.2% to 8.342 Mt, after 7.640 Mt in the same period last year, when the production significantly decreased.
In the first half of 2024, Poland’s cement production increased +9.2% to 8.342 Mt, after 7.640 Mt in the same period last year, when the production significantly decreased.
In the first 5 months of 2024, Poland’s cement production increased by a massive +9.4% to 6.629 Mt, after 6.058 Mt in the same period last year and 7.352 in the previous year.
SigmaRoc entered into a share purchase agreement to acquire the lime operations of CRH in Poland for a deferred consideration of € 100m. The acquisition, which includes two lime and lime powder production plants, quarries (photo) and the distribution network,…
In the first 4 months of 2024, Poland’s cement production increased by +8.1% to 4.910 Mt, after 4.544 Mt in the same period last year and 5.494 Mt the year before.
In the first quarter of 2024, Poland’s cement production recovered by +8.4% to 3.338 Mt, after 3.079 Mt in the same period last year. The Yoy recovery in February has been +32.8%, in March it has been 12.3%.
In the first quarter of 2024, Poland’s clinker production declined by -12.1% to 1.942 Mt, after 2.210 Mt in the same period last year.
In the first 2 month of 2024, the cement production in Poland increased by +5.2% to 1.779 Mt, after 1.691 Mt the same period in last year. While in January 2024 the production still decreased by even -25.9% YoY, in…
The downward trend in the cement production of Poland continues in January 2024 with -25.9%, YoY, to 0.589 Mt, after 0.795 Mt in January 2022.
Holcim is working on its Go4EcoPlanet CCS-Project at the Kujawy cement plant in Poland since some 1 ½ years and still needs a long time to go. The planned system will use the unique Cryocap™ FG technology by Air Liquide…
In 2023, the cement production in Poland declined by -11.9% to 16.06 Mta and 18.853 Mta in 2022 and 19.189 Mta in 2021. The cement capacity utilization declined from 78.6% in 2022 to only 69.6% in 2023.