Loma Negra to Suspend Kiln at L’Amalí Plant Amid Weak Demand
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The Loma Negra cement plant shuts down one of the main furnaces of its L’Amali plant in Olavarría until November. The firm paralyzes its productive matrix in the face of a collapse in the demand for construction and an increase in the international energy supply. The company’s inventories expose the paralysis of the real estate sector and public works. The operator accumulates materials without commercial output, which resulted in the alteration…
The company has accumulated more than 700,000 tons of clinker, the main component of the Portland cement, so the production and supply to the domestic market for the coming months is guaranteed. The excess of inputs is combined with a lower demand of the construction. The Loma Negra cement plant announced that it shuts down one of its main furnaces in the L’Amali plant in Olavarría until November, due to the excess of inputs that is combined wit…
The largest cement mill in the country attributed the decision to the high cost of gas and to the excess of accumulated inputs. The union warns that the extension of the stop is unprecedented. The main furnace of Loma Negra in the Buenos Aires city of Olavarría will be shut down until November 2026. The news was known just at a time when the industry and construction re-entered their activity in March, according to Indec, for the first time in t…
With a strong warning signal, the construction sector and the manufacturing sector receive news that shakes the guild in a complex context. The country’s largest cement plant, Loma Negra, will shut down the main furnace in its Olavarría plant, Buenos Aires province, for 6 months at the high cost of gas. Although the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec) had recorded a slight monthly upturn in the activity in March, the cement dis…
The largest cement plant in the country will shut down for six months the main furnace of its L'Amali plant in Olavarría. Loma Negra will keep that production line paralysed until November 2026, in a decision that combines three signs of tension for the industry: excess accumulated clinker, drop in cement dispatches and pressure on the cost of gas during the winter. The company presented the measure as a scheduled pause to adjust production to t…
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