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Ropa
Corp. sees to it that the facilities maintain the following:
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- A considerable reliability of the
machines
- An outstanding maintenance that produces
an
e levated output.
- Our machines have proven to meet
all the requirements coming from this sector with
no compromise
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"Two
words can be used to describe the international cement scene:
globalization and consolidation. Both directly influence and affect
the direction of the U.S. cement industry. Acquisitions of existing
capacity — often at premium prices — have been restructuring domestic
manufacture and marketing. Plant reinvestment, at historically
record levels, is leading to substantial new production gains.
Intragroup importing capabilities hold sourcing flexibility for
determined positioning needs and schemes. A mix of these strategic
considerations, for competitive purposes, is available to maximize
company paybacks from prevailing product demands"-U.S. Cement


Ropa
Factory(L) and Ropa Cement
Forklift(R)


Ropa
Pipelines(L) and Industrial Power Plant(R)
About half of all crude oil and petroleum products
consumed in our nation is transported in some 200,000 miles of
liquids pipelines. Ropa sees to it that pipelines are readily
available when in need here in, and in other parts of the world.
Also, power plants have provided generating power
to the world since its invention. Ropa believes strongly in the
merits of fuel diversity in generating electricity, and its own
generating plants reflects that belief.
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Cement-
which generates annual seaborne traffic
of the order of 50 million tonnes - is virtually unique
among internationally traded commodities in that, wherever
it is produced, it is almost certainly of a known consistent
standard. As a result, more or less any supplier could
supply more or less any market - provided (given the relatively
low value of this abundant material) the shipping cost
is competitive. This is likely to hold true whether the
cement is shipped in finished form or as the intermediate
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