Chief Cletus Ibeto, Head of Ibeto Group
Nigeria's Ibeto Cement Company has signed a contract for a cement project with China's Sinoma International Engineering Co., Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Zhejiang Sinoma Engineering Design & Research Institute Co., Ltd.
Sinoma International Engineering Co's contract with Ibeto Cement Company Limited is for a 6000t/day clinker line and 45MW self-generation power plant in Enugu, Nigeria. The contract is worth US$386m.
In a corporate notice, the company stated that the project area is located in Enugu, Nigeria.
According to the statement, ''Scope of the contract includes a Nissan 6000 tons of cement clinker production line from crushing limestone mining, cement raw materials to packaging, shipped to the whole process and a 45MW captive power plant, covering engineering design, equipment, steel and material supply, civil works, installation, commissioning and personnel training...''
Ibeto Cement company is a subsidiary of the Ibeto Group, said to be the largest business enterprise from Nnewi. It is headed by Cletus M. Ibeto.
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Friday, October 23, 2015
Ibeto Cement To Build US$386m Cement Plant In Enugu
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