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A sticky substance is cement. When it comes to hard rocks like limestone, slate, and some types of shales, raw materials used to make cement are taken by quarrying, sometimes with the help of blasting. Underground techniques are used to mine some deposits. Excavators can immediately dig through chalk and clay, which are softer rocks.
When it comes to hard rocks like limestone, slate, and some types of shales, raw materials used to make cement are taken by quarrying, sometimes with the help of blasting. Underground techniques are used to mine some deposits. Excavators can immediately dig through chalk and clay, which are softer rocks.
The Slovakia Cement market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
In Hranice, a city in the country’s east, Buzzi Unicem manages one cement plant. With 65 batching facilities situated in both the Czech Republic and Slovakia as well as 6 aggregate quarries, the subsidiary Zapa Beton, which operates in the ready-mix concrete and natural aggregate industries, is the market leader.
There are 720 workers in the area as a whole. The company started producing cement in Tura nad Bodvou, close to the limestone quarry’s source of raw materials.
It periodically makes investments in the modernisation of its facilities to raise the bar for environmental protection and boost the effectiveness of its operations. To cut expenses and energy consumption, the company intended to invest in a new cement plant.
The company’s financial situation and marketability were both enhanced by this endeavour. It highlights how making investments in energy efficiency may have a positive impact on the environment and the effective use of raw materials.