Aggregate Industries Champions Sustainability with New Cement Import Facility in the UK

Aggregate Industries has announced a strategic 20-year agreement to operate a cutting-edge cement import facility in the UK, aiming to bolster the supply of lower carbon cement solutions across the South and South West of England.

Aggregate Industries Champions Sustainability with New Cement Import Facility in the UK
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In a significant move towards sustainability, Aggregate Industries has unveiled a new cement import facility in the UK. This initiative is part of a 20-year agreement with Associated British Ports and Solent Stevedores, marking a new chapter in the construction materials sector.

The facility is designed to enhance the supply of lower carbon cement solutions, aligning with the growing demand for sustainable construction materials.

The new cement import facility represents more than a logistical achievement; it is a strategic move to position Aggregate Industries at the forefront of sustainable construction materials supply in the UK.

The decision to invest in this facility was driven by the recognition of the increasing need for lower carbon solutions in construction.

By transitioning to deep sea terminals, Aggregate Industries aims to improve transport efficiencies and secure a sustainable, agile supply chain. This initiative underscores the company's commitment to driving decarbonisation within the construction materials industry and its dedication to innovation and sustainability.

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