CEMEX says it is first company to operate cement plants by remote control

Cemex says it is the first company in the cement industry to successfully operate plants by remote control. From its central location in Monterrey, Mexico, the group’s innovative monitoring and remote control system, Centro de Control Cemento (Cement Control Centre or C3), operates in real-time, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, tracking live data for the operation of 14 cement plants, 25 kilns,and 86 grinding mills in Mexico, coupled with monitoring a cement plant in Colombia and another one in the United
Quarry Products / March 13, 2018

643 CEMEX says it is the first company in the cement industry to successfully operate plants by remote control.

From its central location in Monterrey, Mexico, the group’s innovative monitoring and remote control system, Centro de Control Cemento (Cement Control Centre or C3), operates in real-time, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, tracking live data for the operation of 14 cement plants, 25 kilns, and 86 grinding mills in Mexico, coupled with monitoring a cement plant in Colombia and another one in the United States.

The system’s uninterrupted monitoring provides information about each stage of the production process, as well as the performance of equipment installed in the cement plants. This enables C3 operators to monitor and also take immediate corrective actions in coordination with the company’s local operations staff and have access to the installed intelligent control systems to minimise any deviation from safety, environmental, efficiency, and product quality targets.

CEMEX created the C3 to more effectively leverage the resources and technological innovation available across the company’s global operations network.

Through CEMEX Mexico’s Operations and Technology Vice Presidency, the company mainly sought to unify the control systems of all its cement plants to make real-time optimal decisions, more conveniently share best practices, and to maximise operating performance as well as management of energy and resources.

“CEMEX applied the most modern technology to develop a system that marks a unique milestone in today’s cement industry,” says Edgar Angeles, Operations Vice President of CEMEX Mexico.

“The C3 is an excellent tool to promote safety in our operations and make our processes more efficient.”

CEMEX says it is already reaping the benefits of the teamwork displayed by the company’s departments of Maintenance, Processes, and Sustainability through the C3 system.

Through the Cement Control Centre’s operation, CEMEX says it has seen a 50% reduction in the number of operational incidents, and has replicated best practices, extended shared knowledge and expertise, and has achieved an overall improvement in operating efficiency and reliability, among other advantages.

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