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Investments in new technologies and innovation at the Kamari plant
Titan invests €26 million in Kamari plant in order to become of the "greenest" cement factories in Europe.
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TITAN Group's achievements to date and the initiatives that will make Kamari plant one of the largest, fully digitized and green cement plants in Europe, with a 2030 horizon, were highlighted by TITAN Group President Mr. Dimitris Papalexopoulos, the Chairman of the Group's Executive Committee Mr. Marcel Cobuz, and the General Manager of TITAN Cement SA, Mr. Angelos Kalogerakos, at an event at the TITAN plant in Kamari, Boeotia.

The occasion for the presentation was the official inauguration of the recent €26 million green investment for the upgrading of the cement production line, which is part of a wider programme of related initiatives. The incorporation of the new prelimer technology enables the Group to further expand its already existing range of low carbon footprint cement products to meet the ever-increasing demand in Europe and the US. At the same time, it improves the efficiency and competitiveness of the factory in Kamari. It is also fully aligned with the Group’s commitment to reduce CO2 emissions, as through the upgraded cement production line, the TITAN Group expects to achieve a reduction in CO2 emissions of approximately 150,000 tonnes per year, thus contributing to its goal of a carbon neutral footprint by 2050.

TITAN Group Chairman Mr. Dimitris Papalexopoulos said: "It is the responsibility of our industry to protect the environment, a commitment that is deeply rooted in our DNA our very first begining. By the end of 2030, this facility aspires to be one of the largest carbon-neutral cement plants in Europe. Innovation has been a key driver of our past successes and will remain the driving force behind our future initiatives, leading a transformation that reflects developments across Europe and the world, not just in Greece."

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