Lemi National Cement Factory Supplies Over 7 Million Quintals of Cement to Market

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Lemi National Cement Factory has supplied more than 7 million quintals of cement to the Ethiopian market since it began operations, the company has announced.

The factory is working closely with key stakeholders in the construction sector to expand market accessibility and promote efficient industry practices. By improving distribution and addressing supply shortages, Lemi National Cement has played a leading role in stabilizing cement prices and ensuring product availability.

Currently, the factory produces 100,000 quintals of cement daily, covering over 33% of Ethiopia’s total cement supply. This output has significantly eased cement shortages in the country, providing a much-needed boost to the construction industry.

In the 2017 Ethiopian fiscal year, Lemi National Cement achieved key production milestones and reaffirmed its commitment to offering high-quality, locally-produced cement that meets international standards.

Moreover, the newly operational factory has created over 1,000 job opportunities, including both permanent and temporary positions. The company plans to further expand cement distribution nationwide in collaboration with industry stakeholders.

Lemi National Cement is set to continue playing a crucial role in Ethiopia’s construction sector, ensuring steady supply, stabilizing prices, and driving economic growth.

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