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French cement manufacturer
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USINE CIMENTS FRANCAIS
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Ciments français (English: "French Cement") is a French-based manufacturer of cement and has been a subsidiary of Italcementi Group since 1992. The company was created in 1850 by Émile Dupond and Charles Demarle in Boulogne-sur-Mer.

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