Mossoró
Get all the information on the Mossoró, a Mining & Metals and Infrastructure project. Connect with the contracted companies and their key contacts, track the project stage and milestones, read related news and more. Some issues around this topic are: Limestone and Cement plant. Write to us at info@bnamericas.com or call us at +56 (2) 29410300 to schedule a demonstration of our platform.Description: The project includes a cement plant and limestone mine. Mossoró has abundant, high-quality limestone and clayey resources, with a low level of impurities in the limestones, which are the ideal raw materials for the production of clinker and cement. The project area is located in Rio Grande do Norte.
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