29-30 Oct, 2025
Accra, GHANA

Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel Accra

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Independence Avenue, Ridge
Accra - PMBCT 343

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08:00

Morning Registration & Coffee/Tea

09:00

Chairman’s Introduction

09:10

DYNAMICS OF GHANA’S CEMENT INDUSTRY & DECARBONIZATION STRATEGY

  • Supply/demand outlook amid global supply chain disruption and uncertainty
  • Tapping into Ghana's abundant raw material resources as a substitute for imported clinker.
  • Decarbonization & LC3 journey
  • Challenges & opportunities facing cement producers

Frederic Albrecht, Managing Director / CEO

Continental Blue Investment - Supacem / CBI Ghana Ltd

09:40

SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION IN THE SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA CEMENT DISTRIBUTION VALUE CHAIN

10:10

Networking Refreshment

10:45

SUSTAINABLE CEMENT PRODUCTION & INVESTMENT IN AFRICA (Topic to be finalized)

  • Cement demand in West Africa
  • Investment update in Burkina Faso & Gabon
  • Maximizing local raw materials & LC3 project status
  • Decarbonization strategy towards net-zero

11:15

SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION IN AFRICA – CO2 ROAD MAP TO NET-ZERO

11:45

AFRICA’S CHANGING CLINKER/CEMENT TRADE FLOW & FREIGHT MARKET FORECAST

Mr. Ilker Cansoy, Chartering Manager

Heidelberg Materials Trading

12:15

Networking Lunch

13:45

Afternoon Chairman’s Introduction

13:50

LIMESTONE CALCINED CLAY CEMENT (LC3): UNLOCKING NEW POTENTIALS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

  • The role of Limestone Calcined Clay Cement in Africa
  • Initiatives related to the development of LC3 standards
  • Experiences and insights regarding quality control in LC3 production

14:20

UPDATE ON CEMENT STANDARDS & COMPLIANCE IN GHANA

  • Latest regulatory updates
  • Raw materials quality enforcement to meet national cement standards
  • Process of LC3 standards development

14:45

TOPIC TO BE CONFIRMED

15:15

Networking Refreshment

15:45

EU ETS & CBAM – IMPLICATIONS ON THE CEMENT INDUSTRY

  • Refresher on ETS market fundamentals and CBAM dynamics
  • Impact of the CBAM on cement exports from Africa into the EU
  • Case study: clinker exporter
  • Finding optimal strategies for financial risk – options beyond CBAM hedging

16:15

RENEWABLE ENERGY & ALTERNATIVE FUELS EXPANSION – CASE STUDY

  • 16Decarbonization pathway including innovative hydrogen injection system for emissions reduction

16:45

DECARBONIZING THE CEMENT INDUSTRY – UTILIZATION OF ALTERNATIVE FUELS: BIOMASS AND SRF

  • CO2 targets, carbon pricing, and its impact on the cement industry
  • Biomass Fuels – Overview of various biomass, international market situation, including price indices and trade flows
  • Waste Fuels (SRF) – Different qualities of SRF, economics and material flows
  • Case study of cement plants currently using biomass

17:15

End of Day 1

17:20

Networking Reception for All Speakers & Delegates

09:00

Chairman’s Introduction

09:10

PANEL DISCUSSION : FUNDING THE TRANSITION TO LOW-CARBON CEMENT PRODUCTION IN AFRICA

  • Navigating Access to Finance in Today’s Economic Landscape
  • Emerging Financing Solutions and Market Trends
  • Availability and Accessibility of Green Funds for African Cement Manufacturers
  • Balancing Risk and Return: Investor Expectations and Realities
  • Case Study Analysis: Lessons from Real-World Projects
Panelist :

09:40

CEMENT MARKET OUTLOOK IN IVORY COAST : RAW MATERIAL PROCUREMENT AND ITS CHALLENGES

  • Cement supply/demand outlook & capacities update
  • Clinker imports and raw materials sourcing challenges
  • Decarbonization strategies & Innovations in low carbon cement
  • Future of cement trading within West Africa

Rachid Yousry, CEO

LafargeHolcim Côte d'Ivoire (HOLCIM Group), President of Association of Cement Producers of Côte d’Ivoire (APCCI: Association des Producteurs de Ciment de Côte d’Ivoire)

10:10

PATHWAY TO DECARBONIZATION

10:40

Networking Refreshment

11:10

POWERING AFRICA CEMENT - INNOVATIVE HYBRID POWER SOLUTIONS FOR A RELIABLE & SUSTAINABLE CEMENT PRODUCTION

11:40

OPTIMIZING CEMENT PLANT OPERATIONS WITH AI AND DIGITALIZATION

12:10

Final Discussion followed by Networking Lunch

13:30

End of Conference

Separately Bookable Site Visit

      

Thursday, 30 October 2025 | (13:30 – 17:15 hrs.)
  

 Optional Site Visit to
CBI Ghana’s LC3 Cement Plant


CBI Ghana


CBI Ghana has launched Supacem LC3-45, an innovative limestone calcined clay cement (LC3) that marks the first commercial use of calcined clay with less than 50% clinker content. Located in Tema. the world’s largest LC3 cement plant is a landmark in Ghana’s industrial innovation—combining bold investment, scientific collaboration, and environmental stewardship. By leveraging local clay as a substitute for clinker, CBI Ghana is setting new standards in sustainable construction, reducing carbon emissions, enhancing resilience within the nation’s cement supply, and nurturing local capacity and expertise. With a CO2 footprint of just 394 kg CO2 per ton, they have not only met the 2030 global industry target of 400 kg CO2 per ton….but done it 5 years ahead of schedule.

The plant uses flash calcination technology with a capacity of 1,200 tonnes per day, enabling it to produce approximately 0.4 million tonnes of calcined clay annually.


Max capacity : 40 pax


Time  Itinerary
13:20 
Assemble at Hotel Lobby
13:30
Depart for CBI Ghana
14:10
Arrive at plant and briefing by CBI Ghana
14:30
Plant tour
16:00
Light refreshment/snacks, group photo
16:30
Depart for Movenpick Ambassador Hotel
17:15
Arrive at hotel (subject to traffic condition)

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