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how can i buy cement?

i am looking for a cement supplier to ship cement to my country .truly speaking all factory i contact are sold out .the question is from whom can i buy the cement??There is many website with fake seller supplier , i need a real people who have the cement to sell. can anyone help???

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Look up Portland Cement on the Internet. Ask contractor in your country. If you need over 100000mt you should build your own plant.
Home-depo add water mix or get the already made cement or go to a construction office and asked them for cement then would bring the truck to your house
Cement is a commodity which is readily available right around the world, even in the poorest countries. Shipping it will be prohibitively expensive - far more than the cost of the cement itself. If all the factories have sold out then someone somewhere must be engaged in a massive building project of some kind. Phone some aggregate companies and see where they get their supplies - it's not something that runs out apart from maybe a very short space of time.
Company (click on company name for more info) City, State Phone Website Email Holcim (US), Inc. Three Forks, MT (406) 285-3241 Buzzi Unicem USA, Cape Girardeau Plant Cape Girardeau, MO (573) 335-5591 Keystone Cement Co. Bath, PA (610) 837-1881 Lafarge North America, Inc. Buffalo, IA (563) 323-2751 Lehigh Southwest Cement Co. Redding, CA (530) 275-1581 QUIKRETE-Houston Raywood, TX (936) 587-4450 CEMEX, Inc. Wampum, PA (724) 535-4311 ESSROC Cement Corp. Essexville, MI (989) 894-4581 Lafarge Corp. Memphis, TN (901) 525-0311 Lafarge North America, Inc. Harleyville, SC (843) 462-7651 Lafarge North America, Inc., River Region, Fredonia Plt. Fredonia, KS (620) 378-4458 Mountain Cement Co. North Platte, NE (308) 532-8029 QUIKRETE Cos., Inc, The Columbus, OH (614) 885-4407 Buzzi Unicem USA Chesterfield, MO (636) 532-1060 Savannah Cement Co. Port Royal, SC (843) 521-4351
Have you thought about making your own? the procedure is fairly simple and the binder is not expensive. You can find the procedures for making concrete on the Internet for all sorts of strengths from mortar to 10k compression crete. Depending upon how much you need this may not be viable. The weight of concrete is such that it makes shipping to other countries highly unprofitable or vastly expensive.

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