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Cemex a Global Giant
INTRODUCTION

Cemex, the Mexico's global giant, has been famous worldwide for its high quality products and reliable services in cement industry. It is the third biggest company that operates in US, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia. The company produces and distributes cement, ready-mix concrete, aggregates and related building materials in more than 50 countries and maintains trade relationships with more than 100 nations.
Cemex was founded in Mexico in 1906 but its worldwide presence has begun since 2009. No wonder that any company that wants to penetrate to foreign markets has face up with various issues and needs to find a reasonable solution to them. A vivid example is the Cemex Company that wanted to go global and needed an attractive performance program for penetration of other markets.
The company was specialized in production, distribution and marketing of cement and related products. Its strategy had mainly consisted on three main milestones: first, expanding and consolidating its place as cement producer leader inside Mexico; then, had a presence in international markets; and finally, had a truly global management.

The analysis of the following case study puts its aim in analyzing the key points of cement industry and the problems that Cemex came up during its globalization. Moreover it will try to analyze the strengths and competencies of the company, the level of competition in the given field worldwide, the strategy of market penetration and in which kind of environment it had to operate (political, economical, legal, etc.) and what kind of problems it had to cope with.
The core purpose of the analysis is to see the key components that played a crucial role for Cemex Company in going global and to see if the company's strategy meets its goals.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF CEMEX PATH

Cemex first appeared as Cementos Hidalgo in 1906 near Monterrey in Northern Mexico. After its merge with Cementos Portland Monterrey in 1931, it became

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