The Nesher Haifa plant was the Company’s first production facility. Founded in 1923, it marks the establishment of the cement industry in Israel Nesher operates in two main sites – Haifa and Ramla – that work in conjunction to produce some 6 million tons of cement annually
Nesher Cement Plant . The Project. Construction Management of the dry manufacturing line #1&2. Project Details. Location: Ramla, Israel. Client: Nesher Israel Cement Enterprises Ltd. Budget: Stage A: 42 Million USD Stage B: 180 Million
Cement plant information including location and capacity for Nesher Israel Cement Enterprises Ltd. - Ramla
Jun 25, 2021 The company said, “As is customary in the global cement industry, the Nesher plant in Ramle uses raw materials and alternative fuels, thus achieving a number of environmental goals, including reducing landfill, minimising the use of natural resources and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.” Published in Global Cement News Read more
Aug 29, 2012 Nesher Cement power plant to receive US$90m upgrade. Israel: Mashav Initiation and Development, a subsidiary of Clal Industries and Investments, will invest US$90m to expand its private power station, which supplies electricity to Nesher Cement Enterprises
Oct 27, 2004 Nesher Israel Cement Enterprises, a subsidiary of Clal Industries and Investments, will build a natural gas-driven power station to supply electricity to its factories, mainly in Ramle, but also in Beit Shemesh. Nesher CEO Joel Feldschuh predicts that the power station will begin operating in the first quarter of 2007
It emits less pollutants and toxins than fossil fuels like Petcoke, a non-renewable resource used at Nesher in its cement manufacturing process. The new plant is expected to produce 500 tons of alternative fuel every day for use in combustion inside the cement kilns, which will replace about 10% of the petroleum-origin fuels Nesher currently uses
Nesher launches the second dry line in the Ramla plant despite a decline in the demand for cement in the latter 1990s. The company declares its intention to switch to producing clinker solely with dry-line production processes and to shut down the wet kilns by the end of the decade
Jun 24, 2021 Dr Yossi Zaidner of the Hebrew University found the fossils while exploring the site, the mining area of the Nesher cement plant near the city of Ramla, the universities said in their statement. Excavators uncovered the bones about eight metres deep among stones tools and the bones of horses and deer
Jan 04, 2022 Nesher Israel Cement Enterprises is the largest cement producer in Israel. With a large-scale production sites in Ramla and Haifa, Nesher produces about 60% of the cement used by Israel’s construction industry. With the introduction of “connected” technologies, Nesher realized that its SCADA network could potentially be exposed to cyber
Jun 24, 2021 Dr Yossi Zaidner of the Hebrew University found the fossils while exploring the mining area of the Nesher cement plant near the city of Ramla, the universities said in their statement. TOOLS AND BONES
Jul 06, 2020 As is customary in the global cement industry, the Nesher plant in Ramle uses raw materials and alternative fuels, thus achieving a number of environmental goals, including reducing landfill, minimising the use of natural resources and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, said Nesher Cement in a statement
Jun 27, 2021 Dr Yossi Zaidner, of the Hebrew University, found the fossils while exploring the mining area of the Nesher cement plant near the city of Ramla. Excavators uncovered the bones about 8m deep, among stone tools and the bones of horses and deer. The ancient human fossils were found at a dig site at the Nesher cement plant near the city of Ramla
Yossi Zaidner from the University of Hebrew found fossil-fossils while exploring the mining area at the Nesher cement plant near the city of Ramla, a university said in their statement. Excavator tools and bones find bones about eight meters (25 feet) among stone tools and
Jul 03, 2020 The company said, “As is customary in the global cement industry, the Nesher plant in Ramle uses raw materials and alternative fuels, thus achieving a number of environmental goals, including reducing landfill, minimising the use of natural resources and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.”
Nov 28, 2018 Nesher Israel Cement Enterprises laid of 20 workers at its Haifa cement plant – around a third of the site’s workforce, due to a decline in output. Israel’s largest cement producers is reportedly undergoing further downsizing with further steps expected at its Ramla works
Jun 24, 2021 Skull and jaw fragments of a ‘Nesher Ramla’ Homo were found at an open-air prehistoric site of the same name at a cement plant near the city of Ramla, Israel. Researchers from Tel Aviv University and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have dated the remains to around 140,000–120,000 years ago
Mar 22, 2021 28 November 2018. Israel: Nesher Israel Cement has dismissed 20 workers at its Haifa plant. The redundancies took place in October 2018 due to a fall in production, according to the Globes newspaper. The company is also considering making staff change at its Ramla plant
Aug 29, 2012 Nesher Cement power plant to receive US$90m upgrade 29 August 2012 Israel: Mashav Initiation and Development, a subsidiary of Clal Industries and Investments, will invest US$90m to expand its private power station, which supplies electricity to Nesher Cement Enterprises. The power station's production capacity will be initially expanded by 50MW