Foreman Plant
Our Foreman plant is nestled amid the hardwood forests and farmland of Arkansas. Here, the company doesn’t just operate an industrial facility, it embraces the natural world around it.
Production at the Foreman plant began in 1958, and the facility has continued to modernize to meet growing demand. Today, the plant has an annual production capacity of approximately 1.5 million tons, playing a key role in supplying cement to customers throughout the region. The plant manufactures a wide range of products from traditional and advanced/blended cements engineered for evolving standards and project needs that customers can trust for their most demanding construction requirements.
It also drives local economic growth, employing more than 200 team members and supporting many jobs in the surrounding communities.
Raw materials are quarried on-site and then transported into the manufacturing process. Mining, mechanical and electrical engineers; automation and control specialists; chemical engineers; plant and kiln operators; and risk management, occupational health, safety and environmental specialists run the plant, maintain equipment, and control production, while the logistics and sales teams work together supporting customers.
The Foreman Plant is also home to a Sapphire Americas facility, supporting alternative fuel solutions that help reduce waste and improve efficiency in cement manufacturing.
Together, these efforts reinforce the plant’s long-standing role as a key contributor to the region’s growth and infrastructure.

