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KINGSTON, Jamaica — Caribbean Cement Company Limited (CCCL) says cement availability has improved significantly in recent weeks, with supply increasing by more than 20 per cent after heavy rainfall in April disrupted operations.
In a statement on Wednesday, Managing Director Jorge Martinez said the company has been taking steps to stabilise supply and meet strong demand across the local market.
“Between April and May 2026, CCCL increased production by more than 50 per cent and customer dispatches by over 23 per cent, driving record sales of about 110,757 metric tonnes and surpassing the previous high of 108,500 metric tonnes set in March 2021 during COVID-19,” Martinez said.
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