2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1982-45132011000100007
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A indústria de cimento no Brasil: origens, consolidação e internacionalização

Abstract: Neste artigo, o principal propósito é destacar, primeiramente, como ocorre a instalação da indústria de cimento no Brasil, com destaque às tentativas fracassadas, ao papel do Estado e à consolidação do negócio no país. Secundariamente, os aspectos territoriais e econômicos são assinalados a fim de demonstrar a ligação da atividade com os recursos naturais, a distância geográfica como aspecto importante na concorrência e a batalha pela concentração e centralização de capitais entre os grupos e as empresas nas d… Show more

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“…In this context, the Lone Star Cement Company from the United States opened many companies in the region, including the Compañía Cubana de Cemento Portland, Compañía Argentina de Cemento Portland and the Compañía Peruana de Cemento Portland, and absorbed industrial units situated in Uruguay. In Brazil, at the end of the 1920s there was the definitive installation of a cement factory controlled by the Companhia Brasileira de Cemento Portland (CBCP), with the capacity to produce sixty thousand tons and with the control of shares being exerted by Canadians (70%) and local capital (30%) (SANTOS, 2011).…”
Section: The Cement Industry In Latin Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this context, the Lone Star Cement Company from the United States opened many companies in the region, including the Compañía Cubana de Cemento Portland, Compañía Argentina de Cemento Portland and the Compañía Peruana de Cemento Portland, and absorbed industrial units situated in Uruguay. In Brazil, at the end of the 1920s there was the definitive installation of a cement factory controlled by the Companhia Brasileira de Cemento Portland (CBCP), with the capacity to produce sixty thousand tons and with the control of shares being exerted by Canadians (70%) and local capital (30%) (SANTOS, 2011).…”
Section: The Cement Industry In Latin Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Latin America, independent construction has a relevant role in the cement industry, that is, a large part of the production is destined for final consumers who buy cement through retail pur-*VP: Percentage variation of production and consumption Source: AFCP, ICH, CANACEM, INEI, SNIC (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011 chases. The product is distributed in the form of sacks and in small quantities.…”
Section: The Cement Industry In Latin Americamentioning
confidence: 99%