Kyrgyzstan: Kant Cement Plant Starts Construction of New Production Line

A cornerstone was placed at the construction site of a new dry clinker production line at Kant Cement Plant OJSC, as reported by the Ministry of Economy and Commerce. This project marks a significant development in the region's industrial sector, aiming to enhance its economic indicators.

Kyrgyzstan: Kant Cement Plant Starts Construction of New Production Line
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On March 23, 2024, in Bishkek, the Kant Cement Plant OJSC began the construction of a new, modern technological line for dry method clinker burning with a production capacity of 2,500 tons per day, equivalent to 800,000 tons of clinker per year, as reported by Tatyana Kudryavtseva for the 24.kg news agency. This project is a significant step towards import substitution and export-oriented production, expected to positively influence the macroeconomic indicators of the industry.

The project is designed to create 300 new jobs, thus generating a multiplier effect in the region. It will employ advanced technologies and high-level automation to ensure high and consistent quality production. The construction of this new production line at Kant Cement Plant signifies a critical advancement towards enhancing the local economy and the cement industry's efficiency and sustainability.

Source: 24.KG