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CIMAF

GUINEA CONAKRY

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Presentation

 Established in Guinea since 2013, CIMAF Conakry operates a modern cement plant located 36 km from the capital, in the Kagbelen industrial zone. Initially designed to produce 500,000 tons per year, the plant was expanded in 2020 to reach 1.5 million tons to meet the growing demand associated with rapid urbanization. CIMAF thus establishes itself as a key player in the construction materials sector, sustainably supporting Guinea’s economic development with a competitive, innovative, and environmentally responsible offering. 

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Grinding Plant
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Millions of tons/year capacity

High-Impact Projects

 CIMAF Guinea plays a key role in the country’s major infrastructure projects, such as the Souapiti Dam, the Simandou Project, the ANAIM City, the Moribaya Mineral Port, and the Bambéto Interchange, supporting the development of the public, mining, and infrastructure sectors through the supply of high-quality cement. 

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CONTACT

📞 Guinea Conakry Plant: +224 628 68 98 31 // 628 68 98 19

📌 Address: Industrial Zone – Commune of Dubreka, Republic of Guinea BP 1775

OUR PRODUCTS & SERVICES

CPA-CEM I-A 42,5

CPA-CEM I-A 42,5

 The CPA CEM I 42.5 is a high-quality hydraulic binder, compliant with the NG 04-01-003 standard and meeting all chemical, physical, and mechanical requirements applicable to high-strength ordinary Portland cements. This cement ensures rapid setting, good workability, and high initial strength for quick formwork removal. 

 CPJ-CEM II-A 52,5

CPJ-CEM II-A 52,5

 The Superkosto (CEM II/A-S 52.5 N) is a Composite Portland Cement made from clinker and granulated blast furnace slag, designed for civil engineering works, heavily stressed structures, and projects requiring rapid commissioning. Thanks to its high long-term strength and good early-age performance, it is particularly suitable for demanding construction sites. It complies with the requirements of the NM 04-01-003 / EN 197-1 standard. 

CPJ-CEM II-A 42,5

CPJ-CEM II-A 42,5

 The CPA CEM I 42.5 is a high-quality hydraulic binder, compliant with the NG 04-01-003 standard and meeting all chemical, physical, and mechanical requirements applicable to high-strength ordinary Portland cements. This cement ensures rapid setting, good workability, and high initial strength for quick formwork removal. 

CPJ-CEM II-B 32,5

CPJ-CEM II-B 32,5

 The CPJ 32.5 from CIMAF Guinea Conakry is a standard-quality Composite Portland Cement, suitable for all types of concrete structures. It meets all chemical, physical, and mechanical requirements specified by the Guinean standard NG 04-01-003.
 It offers good workability, gradual strength development, and compatibility with typical construction site conditions. 

CHF – CEM III/A 42,5 N

CHF – CEM III/A 42,5 N

 The CHF – CEM III/A 42.5 N cement from CIMAF Guinea Conakry is a high-quality hydraulic binder, produced by grinding a mixture of clinker, blast furnace slag, and gypsum. It combines reactivity and durability and is compliant with the NG 04-01-003 / EN 197-1:2000 standard. 

LATEST NEWS GUINEA CONAKRY

CIMAF Guinea participated in the 9th International Day of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises
28/10/2025

CIMAF Guinea participated in the 9th International Day of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises

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CIMAF Guinea actively participated in the official launch of the Agro-Industrial Cluster in Guinea Conakry
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CIMAF Guinea actively participated in the official launch of the Agro-Industrial Cluster in Guinea Conakry

CIMAF Guinea actively took part in the official launch of the Agro-Industrial Cluster in Guinea Conakry, marking an impo...