A Model To Determine The Truck Freight For Backed Cement Helwan Cement Company
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Abstract
In this study we try to explore the concept of “truck freight for backed cement in Helwan Cement Company in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on truck freight for backed cement and its relation with Helwan Cement Company. The research also analyzes many aspects of truck freight and tries to gauge its effect on logistics. Finally the research describes various factors which are responsible for the prevalence of truck freight and tries to describe the overall effect of truck freight in Helwan Cement Company.
Table Of Contents
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION1
Background of the Study1
Purpose of the Study3
Scope of the Research4
Objectives of the Research6
Research Justification7
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW8
Egyptian Freight Market Overview8
Current trend of different transport modes sharing8
Logistics stakeholders10
Governmental Organization Related To Logistics12
Road system13
Truck operators13
Operation Performance and Efficiency18
(1) Number of Registered Trucks18
(2) Volume of Freight Transported by Trucks20
Environmental Footprint of Cement Industry23
Relatively Cleaner Technologies24
Facilitative Technologies25
Technologies Designed to Prevent Pollution25
Mass-Market P2 Technologies26
International P2 Technologies27
Environmental Impact of Production Operations28
Less Toxicity in Pollution or Generate Less Pollution30
Toxicology31
Characterizing Toxicity33
Differences in Sensitivities34
Risk Assessment35
Environmental Toxicology35
Minimum Energy Performance:36
Optimize Energy Performance:37
Building Reuse:37
Social and Community Impact of Cement Industry39
Resource Efficiency40
Maintaining quality while adding efficiencies:40
Recycled content42
Regional materials42
Low-emitting materials: paints and coatings43
Produce Less Waste45
Simulation of Cement Manufacture49
Chemical Composition of Helwan Cement52
Physical Properties of Cements53
Fineness53
Setting Time55
Soundness55
Compressive Strength56
Heat of Hydration56
Loss on Ignition57
Influence of Cement on Concrete Properties58
Cement Manufacturing Sustainability Program58
Environmental Performance Award61
Land Stewardship Award62
Outreach62
Innovation63
Energy Efficiency63
Overall Environmental Excellence63
Government Requirements67
Environmental Considerations72
Use of other cement constituents74
Clinker factor75
Carbon Footprint (CF)77
Economic Situation in the Cement Industry78
Cement Consumption81
Filling the Gap between Production and Consumption82
Economic-Mathematical Models84
General Algebraic Modeling System (GAMS)87
Introduction87
Structure of the GAMS87
Data Entry88
Variables89
Equations89
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY90
Methodology90
Thesis Structure90
Pricing methodologies91
Macroeconomic View94
Microeconomic View94
The wet process and the dry process99
Egyptian Cement Market Overview:100
Helwan Cement Company104
CHAPTER 4: DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS105
Operating Cost Models108
Size of firm:108
Firm Strategy:109
Type of Firm:109
Total Cost Model110
Box-Cox Model112
Empirical Results113
Average Cost Function114
Summary and Conclusions116
CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSION118
BIBLIOGRAPHY119
List of Tables
Table 1: Mode Share of Freight Transport in Egypt10
Table 2: Major Stakeholders and Members in the Logistics System11
Table 3: Numbers of Trucks Belonging to Each Cooperative Society15
Table 4: Total Number of Registered Heavy Vehicles18
Table 5: Volume of Freight Handled by Trucks (2002)20
Table 6: Growth Rate20
Chapter 1: Introduction
Background of the Study
Established in 1929, Helwan Cement was the second cement producer to enter the market. It is located 30 Km south of Cairo. The plant is located in an area of 1.000.000 m² with 10 production lines (8 in operation). Since August 2005, Helwan Cement Company has owned 98.69 percent of the company. Helwan Cement has a production capacity of 4.5 million tons of clinker per year. The company manufactures grey and white cement in ...