Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Industry and Trade Maria Bilia cuts a ribbon to officially
inaugurate the Mbeya Cement Lafarge Tanzania new ultra modern Bag Filter at the company’s plant in
Mbeya, Friday 13th
who is also the Acting Industrial Director in the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
December. She is flanked by the Mbeya Cement Board Member Deodatus Ndunguru,
Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Industry and Trade Maria Bilia gets a brief from Mbeya
Cement Lafarge Tanzania Plant Manager Vijay Komaragiri on how the ultra modern bag filter works.
Looking on is the company CEO Catherine Langrency.
The Acting Industrial Director in the Ministry of Industry and Trade and Mr Deodatus Nduguru and
who is also a Board Member of the Mbeya Cement Lafarge Tanzania (centre) speaks to the Deputy
Permanent Secretary Maria Bilia (right) of the same Industry after the company launched a new ultra
Modern Bag Filter on Friday 13th
Minerals John Shija.
Mbeya Cement Lafarge Tanzania has today inaugurated its new ultra modern Bag Filter that
significantly reduces the stack emissions to 10mg/nm3 which is lower than the 2013 Tanzania
Environmental Regulations of 50mg/nm3, and is in line with the Lafarge Industrial targets as
well as the Global Environmental Standards.
Speaking during the inauguration ceremony of the Bag Filter held at Songwe in Mbeya, the
Mbeya Cement Lafarge Tanzania Chief Executive Officer Catherine Langrency said the
company has invested 1.5 million EURO (3 Billion TZS) in this project. ‘The inauguration of
this bag filter further underlines Lafarge Tanzania’s commitment to continuous improvement
plan and part of the Lafarge Group Sustainability Ambition 2020 which is to have responsible
and environmentally friendly operations’, Langrency said.
Langrency said that Lafarge has adopted the Bag Filter technology to ensure that power
interruptions do not damage the filtering system. ‘We are working with NEMC, communities
around us, and our stakeholders to improve environmental conditions and lead in the cement
industry in Tanzania on environmental excellence’, said Langrency.
The inauguration ceremony was officiated by Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Ministry
of Industry, Trade and Marketing Maria Bilia, on behalf of minister Abdallah Kigoda, who
commended Mbeya Cement Lafarge Tanzania for the milestone achievement and urged
Tanzanians to cultivate the culture of supporting local manufacturers by buying and utilizing
their products. ‘This will help create more employment for our people ‘, she said.
The Mbeya Cement Lafarge Tanzania CEO said that the building material company yearns to
increase its overall cement manufacturing capacity to 700,000 tones per year by adding a new
cement mill, a clinker line upgrade and a new packing plant.
The project which will be completed in the second quarter of 2015, marks the 1st phase
of the company’s expansion ambition in Tanzania and will have minimal disruptions
to the production process to ensure that customers are not affected during the project
implementation.
“This will increase the cement production capacity, enabling us to successfully contribute
to meeting the growing demand for cement products, offers and solutions to address issues of
housing for all including affordable housing’, she said.
She noted that by widening the product portfolio and improving its overall production process
through the investment, Lafarge Tanzania will also be able to better support the growth of the
mining sector in East/South East Tanzania and infrastructure projects such as roads and ports.
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