Demanding compressed air treatment in cement production
Ghana is a tropical country with a dry and a wet season. The length of days and nights does not change over the year. In the north, we find a savannah climate while the south is dominated by rainforests and monsoons. Most of the booming industries of Ghana are located along the Atlantic coast. Takoradi, the third largest city of the country and an important industrial and commercial center, is home to Ghacem Ltd., the largest cement producer in the country.
Established in 1967 as a cooperation of the Ghanese government and the Norwegian Norcem AS, it now belongs to the global HeidelbergCement AG Group. The history of HeidelbergCement in Africa goes back to the mid-1960s when the group first invested in the region. Over time, the activities were expanded to several sub-Saharan countries. Today, HeidelbergCement is the leading cement producer in Western Africa. The group operates a network of twelve production plants in nine countries, thus contributing to the economic development in the region.
In line with other sub-Saharan countries, Ghana's economy is expanding on the back of its strong extractive industries and has a healthy construction sector. Steady economic growth, an increasing population and urbanization as well as infrastructure projects are boosting construction and have led to a strong demand in cement.