It weighs more than 1.5 million tons.. A coincidence leads 3 Syrian workers to discover a treasure worth millions of dollars
It weighs more than 1.5 million tons.. A coincidence leads 3 Syrian workers to discover a treasure worth millions of dollars
While working in a lime extraction mine, Hama Cement Company workers discovered huge chunks of magnesium-rich rock weighing more than 1.5 million tons.
The stones appeared to the workers at that time as an obstacle and a problem, according to the Turkey Monitor website , because they were not suitable for entering the cement industry, and their huge mountainous site on the labor front needed to be evacuated and transported at a cost of 2 billion pounds sterling.
But what they didn't realize was that they had discovered a new natural wealth in the region, according to Cashflow.
Careful research followed by continuous cadres revealed the exciting capabilities of the minerals in these rocks.
Therefore, this thing turned from an out-of-production balance into an economic wealth from which the company will reap more than $3.7 billion in revenue over the next few years.
Experiments showed that the introduction of this discovered material in the manufacture of concrete bricks increased its resistance ratio from 60 kg / cm2 to 93 kg / cm2, which is a major discovery that guarantees the conversion of one and a half million tons of rock from an obstacle to an obstacle. of great economic wealth.
The Director General of the Hama Cement Company, Eng. Ali Jabo, said that a unit dedicated to the production of concrete bricks at a rate of 3000 tons per day has been established, with a crushing line attached to produce sand and sculptural gravel at a rate of 500 tons per day, with support. Producing concrete brick units and selling them directly to citizens.
Gebo pointed out that with the increase in demand for concrete bricks, the company achieved great success in the first few days, as it sold 2 million bricks so far, in addition to selling 50,000 tons of aggregates to the public and private sectors.
The company has revenues of £200m and experts estimate it will reach £3.7bn over the next few years through sales of its products to the public and private sectors.
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