Tomorrow Holcim (Azerbaijan) will hold a seminar on concrete for students
The leading manufacturer of construction and cement clinker Holcim (Azerbaijan) will organize the 24th of May in Azerbaijan State University of Architecture and Construction of a seminar dedicated to the production of concrete and its application. Speakers from the Center Holcim Cement in Baku spoke to the future builders.
The Manager of Public Relations and Social Affairs, Rena Tahirova told Turan that the company is interested in the development of the construction sector and the professional growth of construction and cement manufacturers. Therefore, the Centre of the cement maker Holcim holds thematic sessions. Last week, for example, a seminar on "concrete and corrosion of reinforcement" was held.
In this year Holcim (Azerbaijan) has launched a new furnace clinker, which will ensure the production of the company 1.7 million tons of cement. The annual demand for cement countries is about twice as much. 08D
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