For 2015, Bosowa Group of Indonesia is allocating US$500 million (€421.25 million) for the construction of some cement plants to beef up its output capacity.
Over the following three years, the plants would help Bosowa Group increase its cement output capacity from only 3 million tonnes currently, to 12 million tonnes.
The company's cement plants are being constructed in West Papua's Sorong, Central Java's Rembang, East Java's Banyuwangi, Banten's Ciwandan and South Sulawesi's Maros.
January 12, 2015
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For 2015, Bosowa Group of Indonesia is allocating US$500 million (€421.25 million) for the construction of some cement plants to beef up its output capacity.
Over the following three years, the plants would help Bosowa Group increase its cement output capacity from only 3 million tonnes currently, to 12 million tonnes.
The company's cement plants are being constructed in West Papua's Sorong, Central Java's Rembang, East Java's Banyuwangi, Banten's Ciwandan and South Sulawesi's Maros.