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is a Japanese cement company. It was formed in 1998 with the merger of Chichibu Onoda (itself a merger of Chichibu Cement and Onoda Cement) and Nihon Cement (formerly Asano Cement). In July 2024, Secretary Alfredo Pascual and Mayor Mytha Ann B. Canoy graced Taiheiyo Cement Philippines, Inc.'s inauguration of a PHP12.8 billion (US$220) production line in San Fernando, Cebu. It has a capacity of 3 Mt annually, or 6000 tons per day of cement clinker and features advanced cement kiln renewal technology.


History

Taiheiyo Cement was created through a series of mergers and acquisitions dating back to the establishment of the Cement Manufacturing Company (later renamed the Onoda Cement Company) in 1881. Onoda Cement purchased California Portland Cement Company from the CalMat Company in 1990 for $316 million, after having acquired a 19% stake in CalMat in 1988. The Chichibu Cement Company was founded in 1923, and it merged with Onoda Cement in 1994 to form the Chichibu Onoda Cement Corporation. The cement plant that later became the Nihon Cement Company was leased from the government in 1883. Nihon Cement merged with Chichibu Onoda in 1998 to form Taiheiyo Cement.


International subsidiaries

Taiheiyo Cement has a number of subsidiaries in countries around the world. In the
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, its subsidiary Taiheiyo Cement USA, Inc., serves as the parent company of CalPortland Company.Petition for Writ of Certiorari
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Taiheiyo Cement
Manufacturing companies based in Tokyo Japanese brands Companies listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Companies listed on the Fukuoka Stock Exchange Companies in the Nikkei 225 Japanese companies established in 1881 Fuyo Group Mitsui Cement companies of Japan {{manufacturing-company-stub