Carlos Adrianzén Panduro

Gerente De Seguridad, Ambiente Y Sostenibilidad at Union Andina de Cementos

Carlos Adrianzén Panduro is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in environmental management, safety, and sustainability. Currently serving as the Gerente de Seguridad, Ambiente y Sostenibilidad at UNACEM since January 2022, Carlos also contributes as a post-graduate professor at Universidad Científica del Sur. Prior to their current roles, Carlos held several managerial positions at Celepsa from June 2006 to December 2021, focusing on environmental compliance, social responsibility, and community relations. Carlos's earlier experience includes roles at The Maple Gas Corp. de Perú and Pluspetrol, emphasizing industrial safety and environmental supervision. Carlos holds an engineering degree in Environmental Sciences from Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina and has pursued various specialized programs in management and public policy from prestigious institutions.

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Union Andina de Cementos

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Union Andina de Cementos SAA is a Peru-based company engaged in the production, distribution and sale of ready mixed concrete, and related goods and services. In addition to ready mixed concrete, the Company produces and sells aggregates for construction, blocks and paving stones, and provides concrete pumping and shotcrete services for tunnel support. The Company's products include Progre-Sol: hardware store network, Hatun-Sol: Microfinance, and Duravia: Concrete Pavement. The Company's Progre-Sol Network supplies approximately 6, 500 independent hardware stores in Metropolitan Lima or outside the capital, as well as construction workers, brick layers and self-builders. Its HatunSol provides various loans in the form of construction materials and labor, and transport of materials to the building site. The Company owns a plant in Lima and a plant in Junin, whose annual production capacity is over 6.7 million tons of clinker and over 7.6 million tons of cement.


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Peru

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1,001-5,000

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