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Cement Factory Lukavac Export Tens of Thousands of Cement for Libya

Published: September 25, 2013
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fabrika-cementa-lukavacFor the cement factory Lukavac, member of Asamer group from Austria and thanks to contacts and business relations inside the group, the opportunity to export cement to Libya is possible.

The first two trains of 1.258 tons of cement from the factory in Lukavac is on the way to Libya, and after the delivery, regular delivery will take place for the Libyan market using rail routes through B&H and Croatia and across the port of Ploče to Libya.

The organization exports cement to Libya with Agit, with participation by the port of Ploče, FB&H Railways, RS Railways, as well as partners in the onshore transport.

A transport of 4.500-5.000 tons of cement is expected this week, and by the end of the year up to 30.000 tons of cement for Libya.

(Source: ekapija.com)

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