Project Cooperation of Muxungue Cement Plant in Sofala Province of Mozambique Signing Ceremony was Held Successfully

发布时间:2015-06-30 浏览:1809

       On June 28th 2015, the Signing Ceremony for the annual output of one million tons of cement clinker project in Muxungue, Sofala Province of Mozambique was successfully held in Beira, the second largest city in Mozambique. Chairman of Zhonggang Construction Group Co. Ltd. Cheng Biao, Chairman of Klc Holdings Ltd. of Zhonggang Construction Group Cheng Bing, the General Manager Qin Keding, Chairman of Hong Kong Ju Hong Group Co. Ltd. Sun Hui, and the General Manager Mo Xiangle attended and participated in the signing ceremony.


       Muxungue limestone mine of Sofala Province is quality mineral resouces that can be invested in the construction of cement products, which was confirmed of detailed exploration by Mozambique. The electricity, roads and other conditions required for the project has been fully equipped with at present, the products will be sold to Mozambique, Malawi, South of Zambia, Zimbabwe and other surrounding regions after the completion of the project, product radiation ranging widely, and the market demand is stable with strong market competitiveness.


       Through friendly consultation, Zhonggang Construction Group Co., Ltd. and Hong Kong Ju Hong Group Co., Ltd. plan to immediately start the development work of the project. With deep ploughing in the country for many years, Zhonggang Construction Group has accumulated rich experience and high-quality resources in finance, engineering and construction. Hong Kong Ju Hong Group has up to 10 years of investment experience in Mozambique, becoming a shareholder with its holdings of Sofala Muxungue limestone mine shares. With alliances of both powers and complementary advantages, the two parties will join together to complete the project investment. The smooth implementation of the project will provide cost-effective cement products for the surrounding countries or regions, and further contribute for Chinese enterprises to enter the Africa.