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Africa

For all countries not specifically mentioned here, please directly contact Maerz in Zurich, Switzerland.


Mauritania, Western Sahara, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt

Maerz Ofenbau AG

Richard Wagner-Strasse 28

CH-8027 Zurich

Switzerland


Phone: +41-44-287 27 27
Fax: +41-44-201 36 34
E-Mail: i n f o @ m a e r z . c o m

Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Zambia, Tanzania

U.G. Cement Consult Ltd.
Kirichwa Road,
off Argwings Kodhek Road 
Wanandege Flats - C10
P.O. Box 25226
Nairobi, 00603
Kenya 


Mr. Ulrich E. Guertler
Phone: +254-20-243 7831
E-Mail: u g c o n s u l t @ u g c c k e n y a . c o m

All other countries in southern and central Africa

Polysius

A division of ThyssenKrupp Engineering (Pty) Ltd.

71 Nanyuki Road

P.O. Box 1636

22052 Gallo Manor

Sunninghill

South Africa


Mr. Martin Boyd
Phone: +27-11-236 12 78
E-Mail: m a r t i n . b o y d @ t h y s s e n k r u p p . c o m

Latest News

December 2012 issue of „Maerz News“ published

The December 2012 edition of “Maerz News” focuses on the ability of Maerz to locally manufacture kiln components in several countries world-wide, on a successful conversion project from natural gas to lignite firing in a Polish lime plant as well as on new orders received and successfully implemented projects.

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Local manufacturing of kiln steel structure in China

Maerz Ofenbau AG, being embedded in ThyssenKrupp Polysius’ world-wide network of companies, has recently taken advantage of being able to have the steel structure for its kilns manufactured in China. Maerz recently placed an order with Polysius Shanghai to supply the steel structure for a large PFR Kiln.

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Fuel alternatives in ZPW Trzuskawica’s Kujawy lime plant

Fuel costs are a key factor in the production of quicklime and, consequently, flexibility in the use of low cost fuels of utmost importance. Kujawy lime plant is operating two 450 tpd Maerz PFR Kilns since 1972, initially with heavy fuel oil, later on with natural gas as fuels. Kiln No. 1 has now been successfully converted to lignite dust firing.

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