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Advertisement Adbri Limited has given the ‘go ahead’ for the Kwinana Upgrade Project following a final investment decision by the board. The $199 million investment in a modern state-of-the-art facility will consolidate Adbri’s two existing cement production sites into a single operation serving the Western Australia (WA) market and increasing annual production capacity to 1.5 million tpy from 1.1 million t. Adbri’s Cockburn Cement business remains a key contributor to WA’s economy. This investment demonstrates the company’s commitment to and confidence in WA’s mining and construction sectors which are projected to grow over coming years. Key benefits This investment will strengthen Adbri’s long-standing position as one of WA’s leading low-cost suppliers of cementitious materials well into the future, projected to deliver: ....
AdBri given approval for AUD199m project 17 December 2020 Australia’s Adbri Ltd has been given board approval for an AUD199m (US$151.7m) project that will consolidate two existing cement production sites into a single operation serving the western Australia market and increase production capacity to 1.5Mta from 1.1Mta. AdBri’s Cockburn Cement business has existing production capabilities to service this market at both Kwinana and Munster, located south of Perth. Clinker is currently transported by truck from its Kwinana bulk terminal (KBT) to cement milling plants located at both sites. The project will now consolidate cement production at the Kwinana site. ....