
Cement Manufacturers Ireland
Cement production is a precise and controlled activity. It involves the transformation of the raw materials through a series of steps into a consistent powdered product that is critical to our modern way of life

Production Process | Irish Cement
Video of Irish Cements production process. TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION. Download certifications, advisory leaflets and other data in PDF format.

About Us | Irish Cement
Irish Cement’s plants at Castlemungret, Co. Limerick and at Platin, Co. Meath are well situated near large deposits of the raw materials used in cement manufacture. Advanced Methods Production uses the most advanced, energy-efficient dry methods to create a range of high quality cements, to the highest Irish and International standards and to ...

Operations | Irish Cement
Irish Cement produces cement at two production facilities: Castlemungret, Co. Limerick and Platin, Co. Meath.

Irish Cement | CRH
CRH plc was formed through a merger in 1970 of two leading Irish public companies, Cement Limited (established in 1936, later to become Irish Cement) and Roadstone Limited (established in 1949). The newly formed group was the sole producer of cement and the principal producer of aggregates, concrete products and asphalt in Ireland.

Products | Irish Cement
Irish Cement offers a range bulk and bagged products Bulk CEM II (Normal) Bulk CEM II is a high quality general purpose cement and is suitable for most applications.

Sustainability | Irish Cement
Irish Cement are the first company in Ireland to be independently certified as achieving a BES 6001 “Excellent” rating for our cement products. Finally through our parent company, CRH Plc, we are members of the Cement Sustainability Initiative (CSI) of the …

Home | Irish Cement
Irish Cement have been the leading supplier of cement in Ireland for over eighty years. We have two production facilities; at Castlemungret, Co. Limerick and Platin, Co. Meath. Irish Cement Ltd is part of the CRH Group, a global leader in building materials.

Ireland - Cement industry news from Global Cement
Ireland: CRH has gone to the High Court to seek the return of documents seized by the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) in a raid in May 2015. The CCPC, supported by the Gardai (Irelands police force), raided Irish Cements offices as part of a probe into alleged abuse of its dominant position in the Euro50m bagged cement industry.

CRH plc - Wikipedia
CRH plc is an international group of diversified building materials businesses which manufacture and supply a wide range of products for the construction industry. The company was established and incorporated and is currently domiciled and managed in Ireland where it ranks as the largest Irish company. CRH has a primary listing on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE …

CRH - Cement industry news from Global Cement
Oct 10, 2019 · A meeting of commodity traders for fuels for the cement industry would be expected to be wary of this kind of thing. Their stone is to minimise the risk of fluctuating fuel prices for their employers after all. Yet, given that the global cement industry produces too much cement, this has implications for the clinker and cement traders too.

Ireland - Cement industry news from Global Cement
Nov 04, 2019 · The company operates 3.1Mt/yr of integrated and 0.8Mt/yr clinker grinding capacity via its stake in Republic Cement’s three integrated plants and one grinding plant, inherited in 2015 from Lafarge and Holcim as a part of the pair’s merger. The Irish Times has reported the estimated value of the divestment at between Euro1.82bn and Euro 2.73bn.

Irish Cement is changing the mix to curb fossil fuels and ...
Irish Cement is changing the mix to curb fossil fuels and reduce carbon emissions ... on site to produce cement used by the construction industry. A robot in the Irish Cement facility in Plantin ...

Ireland - Cement industry news from Global Cement
Apr 15, 2019 · Irish Cement plant in Limerick granted local exception to European NOx emissions 15 July 2019 Ireland: Local environmental activists have accused the Irish Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of ignoring European Union (EU) NO x emission limits by granting an exemption to Irish Cement’s Limerick integrated plant.

Ireland - Cement industry news from Global Cement
It is thought that the over-allocation of carbon credits, which now far exceed production requirements, have cost the Irish exchequer Euro120m since 2005 and could cost double that in the seven years to 2020. The Irish cement industry currently gets tens of millions of …

Irelands top three cement firms secure €128m in carbon ...
Irelands top three cement firms secure €128m in carbon credit bonanza Independent.ie Three Irish cement companies have secured an estimated €128m profit windfall from the sale of surplus ...

Ireland - Cement industry news from Global Cement
Ireland/UK: Lagan Group’s bagged cement, stone and tile products have been rebranded within the Breedon Group. The Irish company was acquired by Breedon Group earlier in 2018. It manufactures a range of bagged cement, concrete roof tiles and clay facing bricks, which it supplies to builders’ merchants across the UK and Ireland.

Cement Production - askaboutireland.ie
Cement plants account for 8% of global emissions of carbon dioxide. The Irish construction industry uses approximately 15 million cubic metres of concrete every year, which yields emissions of 15 million tonnes of CO 2 (Cement Emissions in Ireland increased by 2.6% in 2017). This is because Portland cement (the most common type of cement used in many parts of the world) is an important ...