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A detailed supply-side analysis of the cement industry in Russia, CIS and the Baltics. This cement market research report reviews all cement manufacturing plants on the continent, including integrated gray and white cement plants, cement grinding stations, and slag cement grinding units.

The cement research report provides a comprehensive view of cement manufacturing capacity in the region, for each unit documenting cement production capacity, number of cement production lines, location, ownership, and group relationship. The report also provides a quantitative segment analysis of the units, output capacities, cement production lines by country, sub-region, corporate owners and groups to help the reader understand cement company production market shares across the continent as well as within sub-regions.

The report induces high-level maps noting the location of the cement production units. However, the compendium map - the first of its kind - the "Cement Facilities of Russia, CIS and the Baltics (Poster)" provides a unique and large scale, strategic look at the all the cement facilities in Russia, CIS and the Baltics in the form of a large scale poster in physical print.

 

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Note: Map below is from the Poster and not included in the report.

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June 2011 (pending)

USD250 + Shipping & Handling (calculated at time of order)*







* Maps will be mailed from New York, USA. Please allow time for delivery. Please note, import taxes and import charges may be applicable and vary worldwide. CW Group is not liable for these charges, if you are concerned about any additional import taxes or charges, we strongly advise you to contact your customs office prior to dispatch.

Contact the CW Group Research unit to place an order, or ask questions, at sales@cwgrp.com, or use the contact form

A detailed supply-side analysis of the cement industry in Russia, CIS and the Baltics. This cement market research report reviews all cement manufacturing plants on the continent, including integrated gray and white cement plants, cement grinding stations, and slag cement grinding units.

The cement research report provides a comprehensive view of cement manufacturing capacity in the region, for each unit documenting cement production capacity, number of cement production lines, location, ownership, and group relationship. The report also provides a quantitative segment analysis of the units, output capacities, cement production lines by country, sub-region, corporate owners and groups to help the reader understand cement company production market shares across the continent as well as within sub-regions.

The report induces high-level maps noting the location of the cement production units. However, the compendium map - the first of its kind - the "Cement Facilities of Russia, CIS and the Baltics (Poster)" provides a unique and large scale, strategic look at the all the cement facilities in Russia, CIS and the Baltics in the form of a large scale poster in physical print.

 

Principal Contents

Note: Map below is from the Poster and not included in the report.

Map has been blurred intentionally for illustrative purposes.
Click on map to see larger version.

 

Pages:

Format

Date:

Price:

 

Hardcopy

June 2011 (pending)

USD250 + Shipping & Handling (calculated at time of order)*







* Maps will be mailed from New York, USA. Please allow time for delivery. Please note, import taxes and import charges may be applicable and vary worldwide. CW Group is not liable for these charges, if you are concerned about any additional import taxes or charges, we strongly advise you to contact your customs office prior to dispatch.

Contact the CW Group Research unit to place an order, or ask questions, at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , or use the contact form

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