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Akoga Cement Factory (Equatorial Guinea)

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The Akoga Cement Factory is a vital industrial plant located in the Litoral Province, providing a critical material for the country's massive infrastructure and construction boom. By producing high-quality cement locally, the factory helps to reduce the costs of national development projects and lessens the dependence on expensive imports. The facility is equipped with modern grinding and kiln technology, ensuring efficient production and consistent product quality. Its presence has been instrumental in the rapid expansion of cities like Bata and the construction of new roads and bridges across the mainland. The Akoga factory is a symbol of Equatorial Guinea's drive towards industrial self-sufficiency and urban modernization. Curriculum: Economics K7, Technology K8.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

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📋 Practical info

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What is this place?
The Akoga Cement Factory is a modern industrial facility in Equatorial Guinea, supporting the construction sector by producing cement. It contributes significantly to local infrastructure development and economic growth.
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Visiting
The factory is an operational industrial site and generally not open to visitors. From the nearby road, however, the silhouette of the facility with its distinctive cooling towers can be seen.
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Where to view it
The best view of the cement factory is from the main road passing by it, about one kilometer northeast of the plant. A hill directly south of the facility features a good overview of the entire production site.
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Local products
The factory produces cement in bags and bulk, destined for construction projects across the region. On local building sites and markets, cement bags with the factory logo are frequently seen.
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Active season
Production runs year-round, with demand increasing during the dry season when construction activity is highest. The factory typically operates in three shifts on weekdays, with reduced activity on Sundays and holidays.
Nearby
Combine the visit with a trip to the nearby city of Bata, the economic capital of the country, about 20 kilometers away. The beaches of Bata and the coastal strip invite relaxation after the industrial visit.

Geography

Coordinates
1.45200, 9.52500

Facts

  • Primary industrial facility for national cement production.
  • Vital for the country's infrastructure and construction sector.
  • Reduces national dependence on expensive cement imports.
  • Strategically located in the Litoral Province of Rio Muni.
  • Equipped with modern manufacturing and grinding technology.
  • Key driver for the rapid urbanization of the mainland.
  • Symbol of the nation's drive for industrial self-sufficiency.

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Frequently asked questions

What does the Akoga factory produce?
It produces cement for national infrastructure projects and residential construction.
Can the cement factory be visited?
No, it is a closed industrial site without tourist facilities.
Why is the factory important for the region?
It reduces dependency on expensive imports and creates local jobs.
Where is Akoga located?
It is located in the southwest of the mainland, near major transport routes.
Are there natural attractions there?
The surrounding forests offer an impressive tropical backdrop but are little developed.
Akoga Cement Factory: where is it located?
Akoga Cement Factory is located in Equatorial Guinea.
Akoga Cement Factory: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Akoga Cement Factory: why is it worth visiting?
The Akoga Cement Factory is a vital industrial plant located in the Litoral Province, providing a critical material for the country's massive infrastructure and construction boom.
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