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Tan Tao Cement Corporation and BEG, a leading cement consulting company in the world, signed an engineering consultancy agreement for Tan Tao Cement Plant

Hanoi, July 13rd 2009 - Tan Tao Cement Corporation under Tan Tao Group and BEG, the leading experienced and prestige cement consulting company in the world, signed an engineering consultancy agreement for Tan Tao Cement Plant.

Participants at the signing ceremony included Ms. Dang Thi Hoang Yen, chairwoman of Tan Tao Group, Mr. Dang Quang Hanh, Deputy Permanent Director of Tan Tao Group and as a President of Tao Tao Cement Corporation, Mr. Frank Wienecke, President of PEG in Asia, Mr. Sharad Nema, Engineering Director of PEG India, Mr VP Sharma, Advanced Consultant Specialist of PEG India and Mr. Nguyen Quang Cung, Director of Building Materials of Construction Ministry.

According to the agreement, PEG will consult Tan Tao Cement Plant about technologies and production processes by European standards, select contractors to build the plant and supervise construction and trial operation.

PEG is the leading independent cement engineering consulting company in the world and its headquarter is situated in Geneva, Switzerland. PEG was established in 1959 to serve the cement industry in the world. Currently, PEG is eveluated 3 manufacturers largest cement as the best cement engineering consulting company by 3 largest cement manufacturers in the world. PEG has performed more than 400 projects in over 90 countries worldwide.

According to Tan Tao Cement Corporation, hiring the world leading consultant from Europe is aimed at the quality products under European and international standard, as well as meets the criteria and stringent regulations of environmental protection.
Tan Tao Cement Plant will be built in Thanh Liem district, Ha Nam province with capacity of 1 million tons per year. The plant is expected to carry out the ground-breaking ceremony in the third quarter of 2009 and put into production by 2011.