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This unique strategic tool is a first comprehensive view of the the Cement Facilities of the Middle East. The 2012 edition provides a unique look at the all the cement production facilities in the Middle East region, including Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Yemen, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Egypt in the form of a large scale poster in physical print that will be mailed to you. The map shows hundreds of cement plants in the region as of the end of 2010, including integrated gray and white cement plants, and cement grinding stations with an index of the companies and groups operating them. The map measures 36 inches (91.4 cm) wide by 30 inches (76.3 cm) tall and will be mailed in a protective tube.

Order the compendium CW Group Research report titled “Middle East Cement Facilities Review (2012 edition)” for further information on all cement facility sites, including capacity, production lines, location, ownership, group relationship as well as a detailed quantitative analysis of the cement facilities. Note that the Poster only shows company names of the various units, but does not provide additional facility detail.

Other continents / regions available upon request (pending).

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Pages: 1
Format: Physical print
Price: USD275 + Shipping & Handling (calculated at time of order)*
Date: Feb 2012

* 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.

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