+ Follow MINDANAO PORTLAND CEMENT Tag
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[Title] => Philcemcor changes name to CeMAP
[Summary] => Philippine Cement Manufacturers Corp. (Philcemcor), the industry association of the countrys local cement manufacturers has announced that it has changed its official name to Cement Manufacturers Association of the Philippines or CeMAP.
The change in name, according to CeMAP officers, is intended to synchronize the envolving face of the industry with an image that now reflects the many various achievements and directions of its individual member companies in terms of product quality and innovation, social development, and environmental protection.
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[Title] => Cement firm mulls price increase
[Summary] => The proliferation of cheap cement imports has left yet another big player in limbo as the British-based Blue Circle Phils. Inc. said it is contemplating on raising its prices amid a huge 20 percent cutdown in its market share eaten up by imports.
Officials of the cement giant yesterday aired their grievances to the Board of Investments (BOI), which promised to look seriously into the matter after the industry-wide Philippine Cement Manufacturers Corp. (Philcemcor) filed an anti-dumping protest against cement producers from Taiwan and Japan.
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MINDANAO PORTLAND CEMENT
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[Summary] => Philippine Cement Manufacturers Corp. (Philcemcor), the industry association of the countrys local cement manufacturers has announced that it has changed its official name to Cement Manufacturers Association of the Philippines or CeMAP.
The change in name, according to CeMAP officers, is intended to synchronize the envolving face of the industry with an image that now reflects the many various achievements and directions of its individual member companies in terms of product quality and innovation, social development, and environmental protection.
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[Summary] => The proliferation of cheap cement imports has left yet another big player in limbo as the British-based Blue Circle Phils. Inc. said it is contemplating on raising its prices amid a huge 20 percent cutdown in its market share eaten up by imports.
Officials of the cement giant yesterday aired their grievances to the Board of Investments (BOI), which promised to look seriously into the matter after the industry-wide Philippine Cement Manufacturers Corp. (Philcemcor) filed an anti-dumping protest against cement producers from Taiwan and Japan.
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November 1, 2003 - 12:00am