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Republic of Iraq // IRAP Authority

Basra Cement plant

REF: IRAP-IQ-REG-1078
Integrity Score
3.1 /5.0
Based on our audit

IRAP Verified Checklist

  • Legal License Verified
  • Physical Location Confirmed
  • No Major Complaints Found

Contact Info

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Address
Iraq/Basra, Al Mnawi Area, 14 Tamouz Street, Building No. 9/128

Executive Audit Summary

Basra Cement Plant is a leading manufacturer and supplier of high-quality cement products, serving the construction and infrastructure development needs of Iraq and the wider region. With a commitment to excellence and sustainability, we utilize state-of-the-art technology and rigorous quality control processes to produce a comprehensive range of cement types, including Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC), Sulfate Resistant Cement (SRC), and Pozzolanic Portland Cement (PPC). Our strategically located plant in Basra ensures efficient distribution and timely delivery to our valued customers. We are dedicated to providing reliable and durable cement solutions that meet international standards, contributing to the growth and advancement of the construction industry. Basra Cement Plant is committed to environmental responsibility, implementing eco-friendly practices throughout our operations. We strive to be a trusted partner for builders, contractors, and developers, offering exceptional products and unparalleled customer service. Our experienced team is dedicated to innovation and continuous improvement, ensuring that we remain at the forefront of the cement industry.

Audit Analysis

IRAP-Accredited
Auditor's Note

"Basra Cement Plant, a Ministry of Industry subsidiary, achieved 600,000-ton design capacity. Operations modernized via private sector partnership and electronic control systems. Holds Iraqi and international quality certifications. Strategic proximity to Umm Qasr port facilitates logistics, though marketing challenges persist due to distance from Basra city center."

Validated Capabilities

  • Attainment of 600,000-ton annual design capacity
  • Integration of programmed electronic control systems
  • Compliance with Iraqi and international quality standards
  • Successful public-private partnership (PPP) operational model

Compliance Gaps

  • Logistical complexities due to 70km distance from city center
  • Marketing constraints related to specific geographic location
  • High operational overhead in rehabilitation phases
  • Exposure to regional industrial market fluctuations

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