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Portland cement, clinker and specialty cement data-rich market studies meant to help industry professionals confidently take informed business decisions. Quarterly and monthly price assessments, volume and pricing forecasts, chart books and maps, country reports, specific industry studies are part of CW Research’s portfolio. The research covers teh entire value chain, from quarrying to cement manufacturing and equipment.

CW Research’s unique and long-proven knowledge of gray cement, clinker, white cement, aluminous cement, fiber cement and oil-well cement makes the company the most reliable option in the research market.

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Cement market report: Namibia

The CW Group Research report provides an extensive and data-oriented analysis of the cement market in Namibia.

Namibia cement market report discusses competitive market dynamics, cement plants mapping and cement trade flows to give the reader a full view of the strategic dynamics in the country. Demand volumes are projected through 2011 and the following five years.

The report is grounded in a review of the construction sector in Namibia as well as demand drivers affecting the industry.

$2,000.00 each
CATEGORY
Country reports
PAGES
42
FORMAT
Electronic (PDF)
RELEASE DATE
Jun 2011

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