REPORT OF RESULTS - FICEM · del Norte, Cementos Melón, Cemex, Cimenterie Nationale, Cementos...
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Lima, Perú. September 2 - 4, 2013
Lima, Perú - 2 al 4 de Septie
mbre
2013
TECHNICAL CONGRESS FICEM - APCAC
Empresas Asociadas
Asociación Local
PATROCINIOS VENDIDOS A PROVEEDORES
REPORT OF RESULTSREPORT OF RESULTS
With the participation of 358 repre-sentatives from the engineering and production areas at cement manu-facturers in Latin America and the Caribbean, and from the main tech-nology and service suppliers for the cement industry around the globe; in 2013, the Technical Congress FICEM-APCAC con�rms its leadership as the main meeting platform in Latin Ame-rica for the exchange of technical in-formation relevant to the cement in-dustry. Colombia’s Cementos Argos, Peru’s UNACEM and Guatemala’s Cementos Progreso were awarded for their outstanding presentations on sustai-nable practices, these companies in-troduced innovative approaches for CSR models including environment-friendly technologies and initiatives to enhance the welfare of neighbo-ring communities in the region.
FICEM extends its gratitude to the Peruvian cement industry, represen-ted by ASOCEM, for the valuable sup-port in the organization of this event; equally, the Federation thanks UNACEM for opening its doors at the Atocongo factory and having its at-tendees visiting their plant on the last day of the Congress.
FICEMWith an all-times attendance record, FICEM celebrated the XXXth edition of its Technical Congress in Lima, Peru.
358 Participants
Industry 109Suppliers 197Guest speakers 7FICEM Board of Directors and General Assembly members 16Trade exhibition supporting sta� 29
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PRESENTATIONS AVAILABLE HERE
47 technical papers
FEATURED PRESENTATIONS
International experts 5Presentation by the cement industry 19Presentations by industry suppliers 23
TRADE SHOW BOOTHS 53
ATTENDING CEMENT COMPANIES
PARTICIPATING COUNTRIES
SPONSORSHIPS
Forjas BolivarDelegates’ bagConference room
MagnesitaPen DriveRegistration desk
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FIRST PRIZE
Bladimir MestraCementos ArgosColombiaPaper: Integral energy management system. Cementos Argos, Toluviejo factory.
Martha Azpur (Maria Pariona, Coordinator UNACEM, receives the prize)UNACEM PerúPaper: Contribution of the cement industry to the access to sanitation services in communities in Lima, South.
THIRD PRIZE
Jorge Quiroa Cementos ProgresoGuatemala Paper: reduction by 70% of drying costs in the manufacturing of cement in vertical kilns.
WINNER OF A COMPLIMENTARY BOOTH AT THE XXXIth TECHNICAL CONGRESS
Fernando Dueñas CemengalSpainPaper: Plug & Grind: a new concept in the cement industry
AWARDS
SECOND PRIZE
From left to right: Adolfo Gramajo, Technical Committee FICEM; Victor Cisneros, General Manager UNACEM and Blamidir Mestra, Cementos Argos
QUICK FACTS
Argos, UNACEM, Cementos Chimborazo, Cementos Pacasmayo, Cementos Sur, Cementos Avellaneda, Cementos Bio Bio, Cementosdel Norte, Cementos Melón, Cemex, Cimenterie Nationale, Cementos Progreso, Cementos Selva, Industrias Guapán, Domicem, Gecem, Lafarge, Loma Negra, Trinidad Cement Limited, Votorantimand Yura S.A
Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Peru, Dominican Republic, Trinidad & Tobago.
Co�ee breaks (Tuesday, September 2)