INVESTMENT OF 16 MILL. EURO

FEBRUARY 6 2007 14:04h

Dalmacijacement Invests In Environment Protection

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Dalmacijacement continues to invest in environmental protection and plans to invest around 16 million euros in the next few years.

The company invested five million euros in Croatia last year. Three and a half million euros were invested in In the filter of the cooler of the St. Kajo factory and 1.5 million euros in the sanation of uncontrolled dust emission in the environment and the biorecultivation of the mine. This year, a total of nine million euros will be invested in factories “St. Juraj” and “10. kolovoz”.

Dalmacijacement part of Cemex since 2005

Project of demolishing old buildings in all three factories will cost 4.7 million euros, and for the continuation of the St. Juraj – St. Kajo mine biorecultivation 1.5 million euros have already been reserved. Dalmacijacement has been part of Cemex since 2005, one of the largest producers of construction material in the world and this year will continue with the investments in the new terminal in GP Mrakovica in Prijedor, which they took over at the end of last year and which should become the main cement distribution centre from Split for Bosnia-Herzegovina.

“10. kolovoz” factory is the most efficient in 2006 of the entire Cemex group

The firm says they have reached company standards because the “10.kolovoz” factory became the most efficient of the entire Cemex group in 2006. entrance to the business system of Cemex meant the implementation of world standards, the Poslovni dnevnik writes.