ZURICH (Yosefardi) – LafargeHolcim completed its Tuban project in Indonesia with the official opening of the second kiln line at the cement plant.
The new plant will allow LafargeHolcim to tap into key developing markets in Indonesia’s East Java Province. The plant’s coastal location and jetty provides the Group with the flexibility to ship products to other important inter-island markets including Sumatra, Kalimantan and Sulawesi.
With the completion of the project, the construction of which was launched in 2011, LafargeHolcim will be able to leverage its new footprint and asset base in Indonesia and in future thrive in a low investment environment.
Tuban is a state-of-the-art plant that allows for the highly-efficient production of cement and better distribution. The plant has an annual cement capacity of 3.4 million tonnes and is located in Eastern Java around 200 km from the city of Surabaya. The cement mill of the first line was put into commercial operation in December 2013 and the kiln followed in September 2014.
As one of the largest cement companies in Indonesia, Holcim Indonesia, a member of the LafargeHolcim Group, operates three integrated cement plants and one grinding station with a combined capacity of around 12.5 million tonnes per year. LafargeHolcim has a 1.6 million tons cement plant operated by Lafarge Indonesia and situated on Sumatra.