en.Wedoany.com Reported - Mexico's Cooperativa Cruz Azul announced that its members have regained control of a strategically important cement plant in the state of Hidalgo following a prolonged internal conflict. The company stated that the plant, which previously accounted for 40% of total production, is expected to fully resume operations within three months.

The producer has also commissioned a new packaging plant in the state of Puebla and completed upgrades in Oaxaca, including a new kiln, mill, and primary crusher. In Aguascalientes, Cruz Azul recently launched an industrial waste co-processing unit designed to support the use of alternative fuels and reduce environmental impact.
The Hidalgo cement plant is a key asset in Cruz Azul's production capacity layout, with operations previously affected by internal conflict. After regaining control of the facility, the company has initiated a recovery process and expects the plant to reach full production within three months. Meanwhile, Cruz Azul's new packaging plant in Puebla has been put into operation, and equipment upgrades including the kiln, mill, and primary crusher at the Oaxaca plant have been completed. The new industrial waste co-processing unit in Aguascalientes will be used to increase the application ratio of alternative fuels.
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