Congressman Steve Cohen (TN-09) announced that the MidSouth Development District will receive a $19,662,581 Port Infrastructure Development grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation to redevelop a dormant grain facility at the International Port of Memphis into an active cementitious material terminal.
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Hollingshead Cement Expands Distribution Capabilities
Hollingshead Cement, a division of SRM Concrete, announced the grand opening of its newest cement terminal in Chattanooga, Tenn. The strategic expansion underscores the company’s commitment to increasing accessibility, enhancing operational efficiency, and delivering exceptional customer service across its growing footprint.
Read MoreHeidelberg Materials Makes Improvements to New York Terminal
Heidelberg Materials North America made important upgrades to its cement distribution terminal in Cementon, N.Y., including a new packaging line for bagged products, increased cement storage and a new fully automated palletizing system.
Read MoreHollingshead Cement to Serve DFW Market with SuMar Deal
Hollingshead Cement, the cement division of SRM Concrete, has acquired a cement terminal in Cresson, Texas, from SuMar Materials. This marks the sixth location for the growing division.
Read MoreContractor Dies at Heidelberg Materials Terminal
The Broward County (Fla.) Sheriff’s Office said it was investigating the death of a contractor who was killed during a fall at Heidelberg Materials’ cement terminal at Port Everglades, according to local media.
Read MoreOzinga Opens Cutting-Edge Cement Terminal in Florida
Construction materials company Ozinga officially opened a cement terminal at the Port of Palm Beach in late July as it continues efforts to grow in the Sunshine State.
Read MoreHollingshead Opens Nashville Cement Terminal
Hollingshead Cement, the cement division of SRM Concrete, opened a new dome-style terminal capable of housing up to 50,000 tons of cement in Nashville, Tenn.
Read MoreMitsubishi Cement’s Planned San Diego Project Abandoned
A deal between the Port of San Diego and Mitsubishi Cement Corp. for a proposed bulk storage and loading facility at the 10th Avenue Marine Terminal has fallen through, reported The San Diego Union-Tribune.
Read MoreRoanoke Cement Opens North Carolina Silo
Titan America’s Roanoke Cement recently hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new silo constructed at its Winston-Salem, N.C. terminal.
Read MoreRoanoke Cement to Triple Capacity at Chesapeake Terminal
Roanoke Cement Co. broke ground on a new $40 million storage dome and companion infrastructure at its Chesapeake Terminal, near Norfolk, Va. The dome will provide an additional 70,000 tons of capacity, tripling existing storage.
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