en.Wedoany.com Reported - Caribbean Cement Company (CCCL) has recovered from operational disruptions caused by heavy rainfall in April 2026, with supply increasing by over 20%. In a statement released on June 3, 2026, Managing Director Jorge Martinez revealed that the company has implemented measures to stabilize supply in response to strong demand in the local market.
Martinez stated in the announcement that between April and May 2026, CCCL's production increased by more than 50%, while shipments to customers grew by over 23%. Monthly sales reached a record high of approximately 110,757 tons, surpassing the previous historical peak of 108,500 tons set in March 2021 during the pandemic.
To ensure local supply, the company imported up to 23,852 tons of cement through the Cemex network at the end of May 2026, and arranged additional vessel shipments to replenish inventory and maintain market stability.
The company has also launched a series of strategic initiatives to enhance operational efficiency, including expanding warehousing capacity and adding equipment to boost production capacity.
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