Cement News tagged: International

TCL: deliveries continue to arrive

04 April 2012, Published under Cement News

A fresh supply of cement was offloaded at the Trinidad Cement Ltd  port yesterday and the company's management assures customes that there is no shortage of cement in the market as strike action at the plant continues. General manager of TCL Satnarine Bachew, assured there was no shortage of cement on the market. Bachew, in an interview with the Guardian yesterday, said 2600t of jumbo bags ...

UK construction reports unexpected monthly advance

04 April 2012, Published under Cement News

UK construction expanded at the fastest pace in 21 months in March, adding to signs the economy returned to growth in the first quarter. A gauge of building activity rose to 56.7 from 54.3 in February, Markit Economics Ltd. and the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply said in a report today in London. The median forecast in a Bloomberg News survey of nine economists was 53.4. A read...

Indian majors report March gains

04 April 2012, Published under Cement News

Three of India's leading cement producers, UltraTech Cement as well as Holcim interests, ACC and Ambuja Cement, all reported healthy gains in their respective March 2012 figures.   UltraTech despatched 4.01Mt cement in March, 6.28% higher from previous year, a company release today said. Cement production during the month rose 4.5% YoY to 3.92Mt. On a monthly basis, despatches and productio...

No restrictions to Sarawak imports, Malaysia

04 April 2012, Published under Cement News

The Ministry of International Trade and Industry has confirmed that there is no restriction on the import of cement into the Malaysian state of Sarawak, the Borneo Post writes. The ministry stated that importers intending to bring volumes into the state only need to apply for a certificate of approval from the Construction Industry Development Board. The ministry also said that there was...

Derba Midroc announces second-round of price cuts, Ethiopia

Derba Midroc announces second-round of price cuts, Ethiopia

04 April 2012, Published under Cement News

Newcomer to the Ethiopian cement sector Derba Midroc will announce another round of price cuts on wholesale cement, intensifying the price war on the local market. The 7500tpd Derba Midroc cement works was inaugurated in February this year, and is one of seven cement projects scheduled to come on-stream in the January-May period of 2012, according to Ministry of Industry data. Derba Midr...

Taiwan Cement ‘cautiously optimistic’

03 April 2012, Published under Cement News

Taiwan Cement Corp (TCC), which is fast-expanding in the China cement market, expects demand to pick up gradually this year in its two main markets, after it reported a 20 per cent decline in 4Q12. Speaking to the Tapei Times, chairman Leslie Koo, said:  “We are cautiously optimistic about the business outlook [this year] after a below-trend fourth quarter when the unfavorable macroenvironm...

Improving prices forecast to raise margins, Pakistan

Improving prices forecast to raise margins, Pakistan

03 April 2012, Published under Cement News

Pakistan cement industry is forecasted to earn good margins during the last quarter of the current fiscal as cement prices increase on rising sales volumes.   According to a report by InvestCap, local cement manufacturer and exporter firm Fauji Cement (whose capacity has been increased by commissioning of a new 7200tpd plant in 1HFY12) would be the main beneficiary of an increase in prices f...

Eurozone slowdown, cost inflation threaten construction sector, UK

03 April 2012, Published under Cement News

The Construction Products Association’s (CPA) latest State of Trade Survey, which has been launched Monday, shows that although a Eurozone crisis appears to have been averted for the time being, the prospect of an economic slowdown in the major European economies, together with increasing global energy and raw material prices, remain as the major threats to further recovery in the UK construct...

Tabuk Cement new ready-mix venture, Saudi Arabia

03 April 2012, Published under Cement News

Saudi cement producer Tabuk Cement Co has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Malaysia’s ZECCN and Finnish Elematic to construct a SAR60m (US$16m) ready-mix concrete plant in the Western Province of the country. TCC will hold 60 per cent in the new venture which will be self-financed. The remaining shares will be held by the partners.

Ghorahi Cement to come on-stream in April, Nepal

03 April 2012, Published under Cement News

The latest addition to the Nepal cement production base, Ghorahi Cement Udhyog in the Dang district, is to start production on the 25 April 2012. According to plant officials, construction is at its final stages, the Katmandu Post reports. In terms of market, supply, K Aru Mugam, manager of the factory said: "Cement will be manufactured as per market demand…In the case of clinker, we have ...

China: broad recovery in demand anticipated

02 April 2012, Published under Cement News

Analysts said Thursday that Chinese cement and building-material firms are seeing a broad recovery in demand and have forecast cement prices to rise throughout the year, as warmer weather helps kick-start stalled activity. Broking-house UOBKayHian said that management of Anhui Conch Cement Co both issued an upbeat assessment of the market outlook this year, bolstering the view that demand fir...

Athi River Mining: East Africa expansion

02 April 2012, Published under Cement News

Kenya-based cement producer Athi River Mining (ARM) earlier this week reported a significant rise in 2011 cement sales on the back of new domestic cement capacity. The company is now nearing completion of the first of three projects in the Tanzanian market and has secured additional funds for expansion as it seeks to harness increasing demand in the promising East Africa region. I n 2011, g...

Cemex US volumes boosted by mild weather

30 March 2012, Published under Cement News

Cemex said it may have recorded strong growth in US cement volumes in the first two months of the year helped by good weather. "The first two months of the year have been great; demand nationwide has been up in excess of 20 per cent YoY," Maher Al-Haffar, vice president of corporate communications and investor relations, told Reuters in an interview. "A very important driver is the fact ...

China to tighten restrictions on capacity expansion

30 March 2012, Published under Cement News

China is to tighten restrictions on increases in new capacity in 2012 to manage surplus capacity, according to Liu Ming, an official of the National Development Reform Commission. Speaking on a cement industrial meeting, Liu said the main task at present is still to rein in the fast increase of cement production capacity since China would face overcapacity at national level during the perio...

Vietnam quarterly production seen declining

30 March 2012, Published under Cement News

Vietnam cement manufacturers are estimated to have produced 12.1Mt of cement in the first quarter of this year, down 10.7% from a year earlier. In March alone, the Southeast Asian nation is likely to have produced 5.3Mt of cement, down 1.4% YoY, the government’s General Statistics Office (GSo)  said on a monthly report released late Thursday. The GSO has also revised down the country’s c...

Devnya Cement begins expansion project, Bulgaria

30 March 2012, Published under Cement News

Bulgarian cement producer Devnya Cement, a unit of Italy’s Italcementi, has officially launched a EUR160m upgrade project. The company has signed up CBMI of China, a subsidiary of Sinoma International Engineering, as a general subcontractor for a new production line set to begin operation in early 2015, Italcementi in a statement. The annual capacity of the new production line will be nearly...