Eidangerfjord or Eidangerfjorden is a fjord in Porsgrunn Municipality in Telemark county, Norway . The 6-kilometre (3.7 mi) long fjord stretches from the village area of Eidanger south to the Langesundsfjord . The mouth of the Eidangerfjord is located between the town of Brevik and the island of Sandøya . The largest island located in the fjord is Kattøya , located near the head of Eidangerfjord.
3-618: The shipping harbor for the cement produced by Norcem is located on the Eidangerfjorden at Brevik. Further in, on the west shore, lies the village of Heistad . The towns of Stathelle and Brevik are situated at the junction of the Langesundsfjord , Frierfjorden , and Eidangerfjord. This article about a fjord in Norway is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This Telemark location article
6-552: A conglomerate of companies, especially in the building material sector, but also in the booming offshore sector. In 1987 Norcem merged with Aker mekaniske Verksted and created Aker Norcem , though it changed its name to Aker in 1988. The cement division of Aker merged with Euroc owned by Skanska of Sweden to form Scancem in 1995. In 1999 Scancem was sold to the German HeidelbergCement . Today, Norcem operates two cement plants, and 35 cement terminals along
9-519: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Norcem Norcem AS is a Norwegian manufacturer of cement , and subsidiary of HeidelbergCement . It has plants in Brevik and Kjøpsvik . Norcem was established in 1968 as a merger between the three cement factories Christiania Portland Cementfabrikk (founded in 1888), Dalen Portland Cemetfabrikk (founded in 1916) and Nordland Portland Cementfabrikk (founded in 1918). Norcem grew into
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