Cement News tagged: International
Ilam Cement set to boost construction
According to ‘Tehran Times’, the cement produced in the Ilam Cement Plant is to see a production increase by up to 1Mt within the next two years, noted the managing director of the plant, Morteza Lotf
Lafarge bids for Himachal Unit
Lafarge has bid for the Government of Himachal Pradesh’s offer for setting up a 2Mt plant in the state. The plant is likely to be set up with an investment of Rs600 crore. Other companies to bid
Greek Titan Cement Buys Co on Zante Island
Greek cement maker Titan Cement announced the buyout of concrete maker and trader Betokat, located on the Greek Ionian island of Zante.
Holcim Philippines relocates 36 families
Thirty-six families of the Angkalon Farmers Association residing at the quarry site of Holcim Philippines, Inc. (formerly Union Cement Corp.) in Lugait, Misamis Oriental, were relocated.
Lafarge pushes cement sales ahead to 119.4Mt
The turnover at Lafarge rose by an underlying 7.7 per cent in 2004 to €14,436m, with cement accounting for €7,403m (51.3 per cent). Turnover in the cement division rose by 9.2 per cent, though the inc
Cemex has not dropped arbitration option
Cemex SA has suspended temporarily but not withdrawn the arbitration case over a failed put option deal involving a 51 per cent stake in PT Semen Gresik, as ongoing negotiations with the Indonesian go
PPC records R5.4m loss
Cement manufacturer Portland Holdings Limited (Porthold) in Zimbabwe, which had its results de-consolidated from parent company, Pretoria Portland Cement Company (PPC) last year, recorded a R5.4 milli
Takeover at Essa Cement
A group of financiers and an industrialist have jointly took over Essa Cement Limited, by paying liabilities of the company against the majority shareholding. “We saw it as a good investment opportuni
Death at Artesia plant investigated
Company officials and representatives of the US Mine Safety and Health Administration are investigating the death of a cement plant worker in Artesia. Randy G Vibrock Sr, 49, of Columbus, died earlier
Eagle Materials boosted by higher prices
In the nine months to the end of December, Eagle Materials increased turnover by 21.8 per cent to US$463.2m and improved the trading profit by 50.6 per cent to US$121.5m. The strongest price increase
Lafarge sticks by FY 2004 targets
Lafarge said it still expects full year 2004 operating profit to rise more than 10 per cent as it reported sales which reached the top end of analysts’ forecasts. The company said sales last ye
Rinker performs well in the US
Shares in Rinker Group Ltd jumped higher in early trade after the group upgraded its full year guidance on the back of solid demand and price rises for its building products. The group’s United
Sanghi plans capacity expansion for Kutch plant
With full capacity utilisation, coupled with increasing demand from the overseas markets, Sanghi Industries Ltd, part of the Sanghi Group, has decided to go for a massive capacity expansion at its cem
Vietnam cement industry outlook
Deputy construction minister Tong Van Nga said the Ministry of Construction estimates demand for cement will increase by 8 to 12 per cent this year. The Viet Nam National Cement Corporation (VNCC)
Semen Gresik says Govt’s cement jv plan unnecessary
Satryo, the president director of Semen Gresik, said Tuesday the government’s plan to build a joint venture in the cement industry as part of a dispute settlement with Cemex Asia Holding, is not
Oman Cement signs agreement with Holtec
Sayyid Qahtan bin Yaroub al-Busaidi, Chairman of Oman Cement Company, has recently signed an agreement with the Indian Holtec Consulting pvt. Ltd. Company whereby the latter is to conduct detailed tec