CEMEX UK unveils next-generation cement packaging

At CEMEX UK’s Rugby Cement plant, a new state-of-the-art bagging line is now operational. Two other new lines are working alongside the recently installed paper bagging line, utilising the best technology globally to pack 25kg of cement into weatherproof bags.
Quarry Products / July 13, 2022
By Guy Woodford
CEMEX UK's new state-of-the-art bagging line at its Rugby cement plant

The new bagging line investment is part of the company’s bolt-on investment strategy and allows CEMEX to reinforce availability and service for packed products in the UK market.

The new weatherproof packaging solution meets growing demand from builders for robust packaging solutions to reduce the potential for damaged bags and wasted product.

The new high-strength packaging ensures the integrity of the product is uncompromised and clearly labelled for maximum visibility. This solution also helps to free up additional shed capacity for stockists, as the new all-weather packaging can be stored indoors or outdoors, alongside linked products such as bricks, blocks and sand.

In transit, there is now no requirement for the bags to be protected with additional plastic waterproof sheeting.

CEMEX UK Rugby Premium Cement
CEMEX UK's Premium Cement being packaged on the new bagging line in Rugby

Graeme Barton, National Sales Manager Packed Cement, CEMEX UK, comments: “The packaging of our products is under routine scrutiny to meet customer demand and reduce waste. We have listened to what our merchants and customers need, and by investing in higher, more reliable capacity, CEMEX can now meet the demand from the market in peak months with greater confidence. In turn, our stockists can meet their customers’ requirements by supplying what they need in a format that works better for them. Our merchants and end-users are already seeing the immediate benefits of the new packaging by reporting fewer breakages in branch and onsite – which helps to cut down on waste.”

CEMEX says it works hard to balance market demand for products and services with a climate-responsible approach across its operations. It has carefully addressed environmental concerns ensuring the new packaging meets the minimum requirement of 30% recycled plastic.

At the forefront of the circular economy in the construction value chain, CEMEX is committed to Net Zero CO2 by 2050. By 2022, CEMEX is aiming to reach a 40% reduction in CO2 emissions in its European operations, eight years ahead of its global target. The company’s Future In Action programme is continuously pioneering ways to reduce its environmental impact whilst providing customers with a broad range of sustainable products and solutions.

 

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