Abstract
Based in the Netherlands, ENCI is a division of
HeidelbergCement active in the Benelux countries. It
possesses three main production facilities in the
Netherlands, of which the biggest is the integrated
production plant in Maastricht. ENCI has been
generating cement from Maastricht since 1926, and
directly employs 212 people. There, the full cement
production process is realised, as limestone is extracted
from the 135-hectare quarry and burnt in a kiln to make
clinker, which is then ground into cement. ENCI has
two further sites in the west of the Netherlands- in
IJmuiden and Rotterdam - both of which are grinding
plants, where clinker is supplied rather than produced.
In the integrated site in Maastricht, mainly Portland
cement is produced, while the two grinding plants in
the west of the country are solely focused on blast
furnace cement.
Original language | Undefined/Unknown |
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Place of Publication | Utrecht |
Publisher | EUBionet III, Group Science, technology and Society, Copernicus Institute |
Number of pages | 6 |
Publication status | Published - 2009 |