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    summary The project cover all the processes, issues, requirement and inputs and outputs of a cement manufacturing unit. A new cement plant having capacity of 5000 bags of Portland cement per days is installed. The location selected for the cement industry is the State Of Florida, USA. The mission of this project is to start a cement manufacturing industry to fulfil the increased demand of excellent quality cement in the modern age of industrialization. Vision of the project is to expand the business internationally

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    Urban Alienation in Ian McEwan's The Cement Garden It was not at all clear to me now why we had put her in the trunk in the first place. At the time it had been obvious, to keep the family together. Was that a good reason? It might have been more interesting to be apart. Nor could I think whether what we had done was an ordinary thing to do In this essay I shall be examining the socio-cultural context of The Cement Garden by Ian McEwan (1948 - ). Once placed within context, an examination

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    Concrete as is well known is a heterogeneous mix of cement, water and aggregates. The admixtures may be added in concrete in order to enhance some of the properties desired specially. In its simplest form, concrete is a mixture of paste and aggregates. Various materials are added such as fly ash, rice husk, and admixture to obtain concrete of desired property. The character of the concrete is determined by quality of the paste. The key to achieving a strong, durable concrete rests in the careful

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    Glass ionomer cement[GIC], invented by Wilson and Kent, has been used as a dental restorative material for more than four decades and its properties are constantly improved to overcome its shortcomings. The unique properties of GIC include direct adhesion to tooth and base metals [1], anticariogenic properties [2], thermal compatibility with tooth enamel and dentin, minimized microleakage at the tooth–enamel interface, biological compatibility, and minimal cytotoxicity. The disadvantages of GIC such

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    ..............1 1.1 Background of the Study 1 1.1.1 The Kenyan Cement Industries 3 1.2 Statement of the Problem 4 1.3 Objectives of the Study 5 1.4 Significance of the Study 5 1.5 Justification for the Study 6 1.6 Scope of the study 6 CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW 7 2.0 Introduction 7 2.1 The concept of green procurement 7 2.2 Appreciation of Green Procurement in the Cement Industry 7 2.3 Green Procurement Practises in the Cement Industry 9 2.4 The Impact of Green Procurement on the Performance

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    Acc cements

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    significant share of ACC 's overall costs and the Speed initiative has allowed about 5% saving in costs. With 30 million tonnes cement moved across the country by various ACC plants which engage about 12,000 heavy duty vehicles the savings from this initiative can be huge when adopted across all plants" said Director ACC Tikaria Plant, N Keshav. Tikaria was the first cement plant in the country to adopt such a logistics project and would soon take it to all 16 plants of the country said, Director-Logistics

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    final internship report

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    through August 2011 Personnummer: 19840413-5389 September 9 2011 Author: Clara Ruiz INTRODUCTION The following report describes the activities carried out during a 12week, full-time internship at the INTER-AMERICAN CEMENT FEDERATION FICEM-APCAC. The document contains information about the organization and the responsibilities performed throughout the period between June and August 2011. More than a plain account of tasks, the objective of this text is to reflect

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    Globalization of Cemex

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    other global competitors in cement derived from globalization? More broadly, how can cross-border activities add value in an industry as apparently localized as cement? The globalization has significantly boosted profitability growth of companies in the cement industry through international trade and cross border investment flows. Possibility to operate in different foreign markets helps companies to diversify its business. It is highly beneficial strategy for cement companies because of the cyclical

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    epoxy resin cement begins to leave the adjoining port. At that point the main port is connected and the pumping operation to the following nearby port starts. In the wake of grouting into a port has been finished, a great technique for stopping the filled port is by the utilization of decreased wooden dowels. Anything that can be constrained into the port to stop the stream of the grout might be utilized (e.g., pencils, plugs, elastic tubing).Care must be taken to infuse the epoxy resin cement at such

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    Chapter I Introduction 1) Introduction 2) Fly ash an overview 3) Classification of fly ash 4) Impact of fly ash on environment 5) Remedies 6) Uses of fly ash 7) Strength of flyash 8) Stabilization of flyash 9) Lime an overview 10) Issue for the millennium INTRODUCTION Disposal of residual waste is one of the greatest challenges faced by the manufacturing industries in India.The waste products which are produced from these industries are generally toxic in nature, are easily ignitable

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