+ Follow SOLID CEMENT CORP Tag
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[Title] => Antipolo City oil spill cleanup completed
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The cleanup of the oil spill from the cement manufacturing plant in Antipolo City has been completed.
[DatePublished] => 2015-09-16 03:15:13
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[Title] => North Harbor fire lasts 14 hours
[Summary] => The fire that struck the Manila North Harbour Centre Monday lasted until early yesterday morning, or almost 14 hours, and destroyed more than P1 million worth of property.
[DatePublished] => 2010-05-19 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Sandy Araneta
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[Title] => Solid Cement continues manufacturing operations
[Summary] => Solid Cement Corp. (SCC) has decided not to shutdown its manufacturing operations at its Antipolo, Rizal plant following the Department of Trade and Industrys (DTI) decision to partially lift its preliminary "Cease and Desist Order" against the cement firm.
SCC estimates that it lost around P270 million for the 28 days it could not sell its Island Cement brand.
The DTI decided to lift the CDO against SCC based on preliminary results of the seven-day test on SCCs cement samples.
[DatePublished] => 2004-09-10 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Marianne V. Go
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[Title] => Stocks seen to slacken up after last weeks gains
[Summary] => Local stocks are seen to slacken up a bit after three straight days of gains last week as investors seek the next catalyst to push or pull the market, analysts said.
"The market remains in consolidation as stronger economic data will have to reinforce positive sentiments of investors. We expect some resistance to come on this recent uptrend of the market," RCBC Securities said.
[DatePublished] => 2004-08-30 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Zinnia B. Dela Peña
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[Title] => CIAP reports sharp rise in prices of cement and steel
[Summary] => The Construction Industry Authority of the Philippines (CIAP) reported yesterday an alarming jump in the prices of cement and steel following the repeated oil price adjustments, its effect on transportation costs and the closure of two cement firms.
CIAP complained that cement prices have risen by as much as 20 percent with a 40 kilogram bag of cement now selling between P160 to P170 per bag from the previous average price of P140 per bag.
The cost of deformed steel bars, the CIAP said, has also increased to P170 from the previous price of P145.
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[Title] => FPI asks SC to take second look at decision on cement safeguard duty
[Summary] => The Federation of Philippine Industries (FPI) is requesting the Supreme Court to take a second look a the recent decision of its Second Division to declare null and void the grant of definitive safeguard measures on imports of grey Portland Cement by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
The FPI believes that the decision has far reaching implications for the local cement industry and for the achievement of one of the most important goals that President Arroyo has set for her six-year term, the generation of six to 10 million jobs.
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[Title] => Cemex to close batching plant
[Summary] => Cemex Philippines will close its concrete batching plant in Muntinlupa and cease its operations effective end-February.
The closure is due to the continued losses of this operation resulting from lack of demand for ready-mix products and falling prices.
With a depreciated ready-mix market, concrete volumes dropped significantly from 51,000 cubic meters in 2001 to 30,000 cubic meters in 2003. Combined with a 30 percent decline in product prices during the same period, the company was forced to consider and implement the closure.
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[Title] => Solid Cement backs Clean Air Act
[Summary] => Vehicles at Solid Cement Corp.s Antipolo plant were treated to free vehicle emissions tests in line with the national governments Clean Air Act, as well as the companys ISO 14001 certification for Environment Management Systems (EMS).
"Public participation," according to Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Secretary Heherson Alvarez, "plays a key role" in cooperating with "the global effort to exercise responsibility on clean, healthy and breathable air."
[DatePublished] => 2002-05-06 00:00:00
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[Title] => No BOI okay needed for cement exports for sample purposes
[Summary] => Cement exports for sample purposes will no longer have to get an approval from the Board of Investments, BOI Executive Director Elmer Hernandez said yesterday.
"The new policy would facilitate and cut the red tape for cement manufacturers and lessen the workload of the BOI board," he said.
The BOI announced the policy change following a request from Solid Cement Corp. to export 10 bags of cement to a prospective client for sample purposes.
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SOLID CEMENT CORP
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[Title] => Antipolo City oil spill cleanup completed
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The cleanup of the oil spill from the cement manufacturing plant in Antipolo City has been completed.
[DatePublished] => 2015-09-16 03:15:13
[ColumnID] => 0
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1262583
[AuthorName] => Dennis Carcamo
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[Title] => North Harbor fire lasts 14 hours
[Summary] => The fire that struck the Manila North Harbour Centre Monday lasted until early yesterday morning, or almost 14 hours, and destroyed more than P1 million worth of property.
[DatePublished] => 2010-05-19 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1735838
[AuthorName] => Sandy Araneta
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[Title] => Solid Cement continues manufacturing operations
[Summary] => Solid Cement Corp. (SCC) has decided not to shutdown its manufacturing operations at its Antipolo, Rizal plant following the Department of Trade and Industrys (DTI) decision to partially lift its preliminary "Cease and Desist Order" against the cement firm.
SCC estimates that it lost around P270 million for the 28 days it could not sell its Island Cement brand.
The DTI decided to lift the CDO against SCC based on preliminary results of the seven-day test on SCCs cement samples.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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[Title] => Stocks seen to slacken up after last weeks gains
[Summary] => Local stocks are seen to slacken up a bit after three straight days of gains last week as investors seek the next catalyst to push or pull the market, analysts said.
"The market remains in consolidation as stronger economic data will have to reinforce positive sentiments of investors. We expect some resistance to come on this recent uptrend of the market," RCBC Securities said.
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[AuthorName] => Zinnia B. Dela Peña
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[Title] => CIAP reports sharp rise in prices of cement and steel
[Summary] => The Construction Industry Authority of the Philippines (CIAP) reported yesterday an alarming jump in the prices of cement and steel following the repeated oil price adjustments, its effect on transportation costs and the closure of two cement firms.
CIAP complained that cement prices have risen by as much as 20 percent with a 40 kilogram bag of cement now selling between P160 to P170 per bag from the previous average price of P140 per bag.
The cost of deformed steel bars, the CIAP said, has also increased to P170 from the previous price of P145.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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[AuthorName] => Marianne V. Go
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[Title] => FPI asks SC to take second look at decision on cement safeguard duty
[Summary] => The Federation of Philippine Industries (FPI) is requesting the Supreme Court to take a second look a the recent decision of its Second Division to declare null and void the grant of definitive safeguard measures on imports of grey Portland Cement by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
The FPI believes that the decision has far reaching implications for the local cement industry and for the achievement of one of the most important goals that President Arroyo has set for her six-year term, the generation of six to 10 million jobs.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
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[Title] => Cemex to close batching plant
[Summary] => Cemex Philippines will close its concrete batching plant in Muntinlupa and cease its operations effective end-February.
The closure is due to the continued losses of this operation resulting from lack of demand for ready-mix products and falling prices.
With a depreciated ready-mix market, concrete volumes dropped significantly from 51,000 cubic meters in 2001 to 30,000 cubic meters in 2003. Combined with a 30 percent decline in product prices during the same period, the company was forced to consider and implement the closure.
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[Title] => Solid Cement backs Clean Air Act
[Summary] => Vehicles at Solid Cement Corp.s Antipolo plant were treated to free vehicle emissions tests in line with the national governments Clean Air Act, as well as the companys ISO 14001 certification for Environment Management Systems (EMS).
"Public participation," according to Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Secretary Heherson Alvarez, "plays a key role" in cooperating with "the global effort to exercise responsibility on clean, healthy and breathable air."
[DatePublished] => 2002-05-06 00:00:00
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[Title] => No BOI okay needed for cement exports for sample purposes
[Summary] => Cement exports for sample purposes will no longer have to get an approval from the Board of Investments, BOI Executive Director Elmer Hernandez said yesterday.
"The new policy would facilitate and cut the red tape for cement manufacturers and lessen the workload of the BOI board," he said.
The BOI announced the policy change following a request from Solid Cement Corp. to export 10 bags of cement to a prospective client for sample purposes.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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February 11, 2004 - 12:00am