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CENTRAL PLAINS CEMENT COMPANY Company

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CENTRAL PLAINS CEMENT COMPANY

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About CENTRAL PLAINS CEMENT COMPANY

OVER 100 YEARS OF DEDICATION AND EXCELLENCE

The Central Plains Cement Company provides portland cement to our customers in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Iowa, and Nebraska. Our products are used in countless residential, commercial, and government projects, literally forming the foundation of our communities. Our market is served by two cement manufacturing plants and five cement terminals

The manufacturing plants are located in Sugar Creek, (greater Kansas City) Missouri and Tulsa, Oklahoma. Their history dates all the way back to 1907. Their current combined production capacity is over 1.7 million tons of cement a year.

Their success is founded on the efforts of their dedicated employees and their Consistent Eye on Quality. Each plant is committed to being a good neighbor, serving as an active, positive force in the community, and working toward cleaner and more sustainable operations. Our facilities have sponsored numerous local scholars, sports teams, charities and non-profit organizations through direct volunteerism, cash, or in-kind donations.

Our employees are the true living assets of Central Plains Cement. They embody the company’s know-how. Their expertise, motivation and capacity to adapt and develop, as well as their imagination, creativity and entrepreneurial spirit are the keys to our overall success.

Central Plains Cement is a locally managed and operated subsidiary of Eagle Material Inc. Eagle is one of the largest American owned suppliers of materials for residential, commercial, institutional and public works construction in the United States.

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