Lao Cement Vang Vieng I Cement Plant
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Lao Cement Vang Vieng I Cement Plant is an integrated cement plant that has been retired in Khan Mak, Vientiane, Laos.
Location
The map below shows the exact location of the cement plant in Khan Mak, Vientiane, Laos[1]:
Coordinates (WGS 84): 18.879813, 102.482999 (exact)[2]
Cement Plant Details
Table 1: General Plant Details
Plant type | Plant status | Start date |
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integrated[3] | Retired[4][5] | 1995[6] |
Table 2: Ownership Details
Parent company | Parent company GEM ID | Owner name | Owner company GEM ID |
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Yunnan Qianhan Technology Network Ltd [35.0%]; Lao Holding State Enterprise [34.0%]; small shareholder(s) [31.0%] | E100002007081 [35.0%]; E100000120764 [34.0%]; E100001015587 [31.0%] | Lao Cement PCL [100.0%][1] | E100002007080 [100.0%] |
Table 3: Capacities
Cement capacity (million metric tonnes per annum) | Clinker capacity (million metric tonnes per annum) | Unspecified capacity (million metric tonnes per annum) |
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0.3[7] | 0.08395[8] | – |
Table 4: Cement Production
Primary cement color | Primary cement type | Production type |
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unknown | unknown | dry[8] |
Articles and Resources
Additional data
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References
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