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Cemex tanker drivers now face redundancy at mothballed cement works

26 roles look set to go at South Ferriby - one month after production ceased at huge Humber Bank site

A Cemex tanker.(Image: Cemex / Twitter)

A further 26 jobs look set to go at Cemex’s mothballed Humber Bank cement works.

Tanker drivers based at the South Ferriby plant have been placed into consultation after a review of fleet provision, a month after 110 jobs were lost as production came to an end.

The company has concluded it is no longer financially viable to continue to operate from North Lincolnshire, with manufacturing ceasing.

Work looks set to move to Rugby, Tilbury and Hull sites, which remain operational.

A collective consultation is about to begin, with redundancies proposed for the current quarter, with 25 drivers and a manager at risk. 

Thanking people for their ongoing support, a spokesperson for the Mexican-owned giant, which has also sold much of its ready mix and asphalt portfolio to º£½ÇÊÓÆµ firm Breedon, said: “We understand this news will be a further disappointment to the local community following the previous announcements about mothballing the plant.

A Cemex tanker.(Image: Cemex / Twitter)

“We remain proud to have been such a valued part of the community.

“We would like to reiterate that all commitments to the local community will be maintained, including the work agreed as part of the Environment Agency flood protection project.”