Bedeschi linked to construction of new MSG Group cement plant in Somaliland

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https://www.globalcement.com/news/i...truction-of-new-msg-group-plant-in-somaliland


24 June 2022

Somaliland: Italy-based Bedeschi is preparing to help build a new US$60m cement plant for MSG Group. It has agreed with subsidiary Horn Holding Group to work on the new 1.2Mt/yr plant, according to the Il Sole 24 Ore newspaper. The current construction schedule will see the unit operational by mid-2025. Bedeschi typically supplies bulk handling systems to the cement sector. In 2019 MSG Group and Oman-based Raysut Cement agreed to build a cement grinding plant in the country. Raysut Cement was to own a 55% stake in the project and MSG Group the remainder.



 
https://www.globalcement.com/news/i...truction-of-new-msg-group-plant-in-somaliland


24 June 2022

Somaliland: Italy-based Bedeschi is preparing to help build a new US$60m cement plant for MSG Group. It has agreed with subsidiary Horn Holding Group to work on the new 1.2Mt/yr plant, according to the Il Sole 24 Ore newspaper. The current construction schedule will see the unit operational by mid-2025. Bedeschi typically supplies bulk handling systems to the cement sector. In 2019 MSG Group and Oman-based Raysut Cement agreed to build a cement grinding plant in the country. Raysut Cement was to own a 55% stake in the project and MSG Group the remainder.



The analysis in the two tweets is spot on. The amount of natural resource deposits ideal for cement making and beyond is extensive in Saaxil/Northern Togdheer. Absolutely vital that we capitalise on it ASAP like MSG is doing.
 

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The analysis in the two tweets is spot on. The amount of natural resource deposits ideal for cement making and beyond is extensive in Saaxil/Northern Togdheer. Absolutely vital that we capitalise on it ASAP like MSG is doing.

Cement is a commodity as vital to growing economies as oil or steel. That it's taken this long is a shame as the price of importing the stuff has gone through the roof.

Djibouti has got in on the act even more shameful it took them this long.




Imagine the amount of cement that went into the building of the GERD!

 
Cement is a commodity as vital to growing economies as oil or steel. That it's taken this long is a shame as the price of importing the stuff has gone through the roof.

Djibouti has got in on the act even more shameful it took them this long.




Imagine the amount of cement that went into the building of the GERD!

Absolutely. Unfortunately, it was political disagreements and qabiil challenges that made the process far more complicated then it should have been.
 
inshallah Bari is next they have aggregates, limestone and gypsum deposits similar to berbera.

good to see locals stepping up. Whole point is build up your own areas, no one is gonna save you except the locals with skin in the game.

More investments = More jobs = better Security and nadaam

returns are gonna be astronomical.
 

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The cement factory will initially have an annual production capacity of 700,000 tons of cement and that, when fully operational, it will produce 1,200,000 tons of cement and 1,000,000 tons of klinker.

Somaliland, which is currently an importing country of cement, will thus be able to count on local production destined to satisfy domestic needs as well as that of neighboring markets.

The project will also result in job opportunities for the local population both during the construction phase and during its management. The direct impact on employment is estimated at 300 people; another 200 will benefit indirectly, it is specified in the note. The proximity to the port of Berbera will be essential for the export of cement.

Somaliland needs to accelerate its growth in terms of infrastructure and of planned urban development. “The construction of a cement factory is therefore a strategic operation that will bring benefits to the country”, said Ahmed Said, Director of HHG during his
recent visit to the Bedeschi headquarters in Padua. "Furthermore, the agreement can pave the way for further forms of collaboration and brings a leading Italian company in its sector into a new, unprecedented, complex and, at the same time, concretely unexplored market"

Founded in 1908, Bedeschi SpA is today one of the oldest European companies specializing in the creation of turnkey solutions for cement factories, handling of bulk materials, container and brick logistics.
 
Correct me if im wrong i heard berbera used to have a cement factory back in the days ?

wonder what happened to it
 

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Correct me if im wrong i heard berbera used to have a cement factory back in the days ?

wonder what happened to it


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ZodiaK

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The analysis in the two tweets is spot on. The amount of natural resource deposits ideal for cement making and beyond is extensive in Saaxil/Northern Togdheer. Absolutely vital that we capitalise on it ASAP like MSG is doing.

Speaking of North Togdheer resource extraction has been going on for a while and is accelerating.


Labour camps in the middle of the gorgeous mountainscape.

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Another camp at the end of that windy road.
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MSG Group also highlighted the fact that it will develop the local infrastructure and that the plant will offer indirect benefits to the local wholesale and retail sectors. The proximity of the Berbera port will be crucial for cement exports and supplies. MSG Group’s Chairman Mr. Mohamed Said Guedi expressed great confidence in the success of the project, as the economic benefits will accrue not only to the MSG Group but also to the Government of Somaliland and its citizens, he claimed.


“We have started the first site visits these days, and the delivery of the functioning plant for phase 1 is expected in 18 months”, said Bedeschi SPA’s managing director, Mr. Rino Bedeschi. “It will be as modern a plant as possible also from the point of view of environmental impact and consumption, and extremely flexible in terms of the possibility of producing different types of cement for the different needs of the local market, with the goal to bring the last refining phase of the cement production process close to the consumer”.
 
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Shirkadda Sibidhka ee Horn Cement oo warshad wayn oo sibidhka ka dhisaysa degmadda Berbera , warshadaas oo shaqo abuur u sameyn doonto dhallinyaro badan.

Warshadan ayaa imika dhismaheeda la bilaabay. Laba warshadood oo kala duwan ayaa la dhisaya.

600 oo shaqaale ahi ay ka hawlgali doonnaan marka labada warshadood ee sibidhku dhamaadaan.
 

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