Hima cement was established in 1994 after the government privatized the Uganda Cement Industries. Hima Cement Ltd was created in 1999 acquired by Lafarge as a subsidiary of Bamburi Cement Group in Kenya. Today, Hima Cement ltd is part of the Holcim Group, the world leader in building materials, present in 80 countries across the world.
With two plants in Uganda - Hima Plant in Kasese and Tororo Grinding Station in Tororo – Hima Cement has a total cement production capacity of 1.7 million tonnes.
"/>Hima cement was established in 1994 after the government privatized the Uganda Cement Industries. Hima Cement Ltd was created in 1999 acquired by Lafarge as a subsidiary of Bamburi Cement Group in Kenya. Today, Hima Cement ltd is part of the Holcim Group, the world leader in building materials, present in 80 countries across the world.
With two plants in Uganda - Hima Plant in Kasese and Tororo Grinding Station in Tororo – Hima Cement has a total cement production capacity of 1.7 million tonnes.
">Hima cement was established in 1994 after the government privatized the Uganda Cement Industries. Hima Cement Ltd was created in 1999 acquired by Lafarge as a subsidiary of Bamburi Cement Group in Kenya. Today, Hima Cement ltd is part of the Holcim Group, the world leader in building materials, present in 80 countries across the world.
With two plants in Uganda - Hima Plant in Kasese and Tororo Grinding Station in Tororo – Hima Cement has a total cement production capacity of 1.7 million tonnes.
" />Hima cement was established in 1994 after the government privatized the Uganda Cement Industries. Hima Cement Ltd was created in 1999 acquired by Lafarge as a subsidiary of Bamburi Cement Group in Kenya. Today, Hima Cement ltd is part of the Holcim Group, the world leader in building materials, present in 80 countries across the world.
With two plants in Uganda - Hima Plant in Kasese and Tororo Grinding Station in Tororo – Hima Cement has a total cement production capacity of 1.7 million tonnes.
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