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Accord Corporation to Provide Country with 3 Million Tons of Cement Per Year
The Investment Corporation Accord Senaye Tikinti largely serves the needs of Azerbaijan in cement.
This became known during the meeting of its representatives with the leadership of the Turkish industrial company SC Industry and the Chinese companies SINOMA, CBMI, and CDI. The design capacity of the cement plant being built near the village of Dash Salahli, Gazakh is 3 million tons per year.
The production of clinker (an intermediate product) will be 2,500 tons per day. Iin addition, scheduled for launch is another line, 2-fold greater in power than the first one.
The implementation of these two projects will bring the production capacity of the plant to 3 million tons of cement per year.
The parties after the meeting signed a tripartite memorandum of plant infrastructure. A joint working group was established.
The corporation Accord Senaye Tikinti was established in August 2010 by Accord Insaat Senaye and LLC Yeni Insaat Consulting.
Its registered capital is AZN 84 million 1.79 thousand. It produces building materials and carries out projects for the construction of road and transport infrastructure and builds housing in the capital and the adjacent areas of the Absheron peninsula. - 17D-
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- 31 July 2012 15:38
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