Burkina Faso is a landlocked country where clinker has to travel at least 1200km to reach Ouagadougou, every technology aiming to decrease the cement clinker factor is welcome, this project is also an important milestone in our decarbonation road map, tkIS is a key partner for CIMAF to decrease our group CO2 footprint.
Mohamed Naciri, Regional General Manager, Ciments de l’Afrique
This first industrial reference for clinker factor reduction with polysius® booster mill technology cannot be overestimated; it is accelerating the transition of cement production from #grey2green, aiming to set a new future fine-grinding technology standard in the industry. With CIMAF, we are proud to be partnering, one more time, with an industry entrepreneur showing the right determination and ingenuity to make this happen. Coincidentally, clinker production costs from plants with CO2 capture is expected to be as high as the import costs of clinker in certain West African countries. We are eager to demonstrate the impact of the polysius® booster mill as one of our #grey2green solutions to boost clinker potential while reducing it in cement, in a carbon neutrality perspective.
Luc Rudowski, Head of Innovation, thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions AG – BU Polysius
CIMAF owns and operates 13 grinding plants in ten African countries: Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Ivory Coast, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea Bissau, Guinea, Mali, and Mauritania. CIMAF's parent company, OIP, is a major cement supplier across north, west, and central Africa, producing about twelve million tons annually, and is the third largest cement producer in Morocco with two integrated plants that use wind energy to meet the bulk of their electricity demand.