Cement shipments coming amid local production challenges
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The Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce says several interim measures have been implemented to address the shortage of cement locally, one of which will see Jamaica receiving additional supplies this weekend.
It says Caribbean Cement Company Limited (CCCL) has diverted a vessel, previously en route to the Bahamas to arrive in Jamaica on Saturday to improve local supply. The company has also made arrangements for an additional 28,400 tonnes to be delivered in early May.
In addition, the ministry has approved an additional quota that allows for importation of supplementary cement by Buying House Company Limited to assist in meeting immediate demands market wide, but primarily in Western Jamaica.
“We recognize the importance of maintaining stability in cement supply, particularly at a time when construction remains a key reliever of the pain of the devastation brought by Hurricane Melissa. Cement is a vital product and measure of economic momentum and national growth. The Ministry has acted to ensure that any short-term disruptions are mitigated so that builders, developers, and investors can continue their work with confidence.
“This imminent arrival of new imports will support stability across the construction industry while safeguarding jobs. The Ministry will continue to monitor the situation and work with industry partners to ensure the market functions efficiently,” stated industry minister Aubyn Hill.
In a statement on Wednesday, Caribbean Cement Company said ongoing heavy rainfall has disrupted its operations, leading to challenges in cement production and delays in meeting demand.
The company advised that persistent bad weather has affected raw material conditions and contributed to equipment and process disruptions, which have temporarily reduced production levels.
The industry ministry said on Thursday that Caribbean Cement Company is taking urgent action to restore production to optimal levels.
It said the company has been working to address operational challenges, stabilise affected equipment, and improve production conditions.
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