The ‘Lebap’ Cement Plant is ramping up production for national construction projects

The ‘Lebap’ Cement Plant is ramping up production for national construction projects
11 14.03.2026

The Koytendag region, with its rich resource base, remains a strategic industrial hub for Turkmenistan. As part of socio-economic development programmes, the ‘Lebap’ cement plant was constructed in two phases, according to the IIC of Turkmenistan.

The first phase began operations in 2013, and the second eleven years later, which helped to strengthen the import substitution policy and supply the country’s major construction projects with domestically produced cement. Today, the plant supplies materials for the construction of residential complexes, schools, hospitals and industrial facilities across the country.

The plant produces Portland cement and its sulphate-resistant variants. Last year, the plant produced over 1.53 million tonnes of product, and in the first two months of this year – 218,000 tonnes. Once it reaches full capacity, the volume of supply will reach up to 2 million tonnes per year.

Raw materials are extracted from five quarries located between 3 and 70 km away, which reduces transport costs and the cost of production. Delivery is carried out by road and rail, and strict monitoring of contract fulfilment ensures competitiveness in both domestic and international markets.

More than 800 qualified specialists are responsible for the plant’s success. The administration and trade union of the Koytendag etrap actively motivate the workforce by recognising the best employees. Modern technology and the dedication of the staff enable the ‘Lebap’ plant to maintain its leading position and make a significant contribution to the country’s economy.