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Amrize commissions cement plant expansion in Missouri

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Amrize commissioned the capacity expansion of its cement plant in Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.

The expansion adds 660,000 short tons of production capacity per year while increasing the plant’s total capacity to 5.5 million annual short tons.

Amrize says the project is part of a $700 million investment in 2025 across its operations.

“As the largest cement plant in North America, our flagship Ste. Genevieve plant sets the standard in our industry and has helped shape America from infrastructure and data centers to advanced manufacturing and high-rises,” says Jaime Hill, president of Amrize Building Materials. “This expansion further strengthens our market-leading plant, and we are proud to be increasing our domestic manufacturing to deliver quality and reliability as the partner of choice for our customers while supporting local jobs and communities.”

The project also represents an expansion of Amrize’s “Made in America” cement offering.

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