Cemex mothballs cement plant with loss of 110 jobs

South Ferriby

South Ferriby complex has been making cement since 1938

Materials giant Cemex has confirmed that it is mothballing its cement plant at South Ferriby in Lincolnshire.

The firm announced in May it was carrying out a review of its European cement supply chain and has now said the plant, which has been producing cement since 1938, is being mothballed with the loss of 110 jobs. These are expected to be made later this month.

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