Republic of Iraq // IRAP Authority
Qaim Cement Factory
REF: IRAP-IQ-REG-1069
Integrity Score
3.3
/5.0
Based on our audit
IRAP Verified Checklist
- Legal License Verified
- Physical Location Confirmed
- No Major Complaints Found
Executive Audit Summary
Qaim Cement Factory is a leading manufacturer and supplier of high-quality cement, serving the construction industry with reliable and durable products. Committed to excellence, we utilize advanced technology and rigorous quality control measures to ensure our cement meets the highest international standards. Our comprehensive product range caters to diverse construction needs, from residential projects to large-scale infrastructure developments. With a strong focus on sustainability, we strive to minimize our environmental impact through responsible manufacturing practices. Qaim Cement Factory is dedicated to providing exceptional customer service, building lasting partnerships, and contributing to the growth and development of the communities we serve. We aim to be the preferred choice for cement, recognized for our quality, reliability, and commitment to a sustainable future.
Audit Analysis
IRAP-AccreditedAuditor's Note
"Qaim Cement Factory, a strategic asset under the Iraqi Cement Company, demonstrates significant operational recovery. 2024 data indicates a 7% production increase across state-managed plants. Facility maintains high compliance with Ministry of Industry standards. Focus remains on meeting domestic demand for reconstruction projects in Anbar and central governorates."
Validated Capabilities
- Verified production growth of 7% in 2024 fiscal cycle
- Direct oversight by the Ministry of Industry and Minerals
- Strategic proximity to raw material sources in Anbar
- ISO 9001 and OHSAS 18001 certified operational frameworks
Compliance Gaps
- High cost structure due to legacy infrastructure maintenance
- Supply chain sensitivity to regional security fluctuations
- Energy intensity gaps compared to modern grinding plants
- Regulatory dependence on centralized state investment allocations