Cement News tagged under: Cost-cutting
R&I Affirms BBB/a-2, Stable: Taiheiyo Cement Corp23 October 2012, Published under Cement NewsRating and Investment Information, Inc (R&I) has announced the following: Taiheiyo Cement Corp. Issuer Rating: BBB, Affirmed Rating Outlook: Stable Commercial Paper: a-2, Affirmed. Rationale Taiheiyo Cement Corp. is the largest cement manufacturer in Japan. The company has a foothold in overseas markets as well, including North America, China, Vietnam, the Philippines and South Korea. The earnings structure of the domestic cement business has improved as a result of a review of the ... |
Hanson set to announce job losses, UK12 October 2012, Published under Cement NewsHanson has told its workers that demand for its core products, including asphalt, concrete and cement, had fallen by more than 10 per cent during the year and that 2013 was likely to be worse. The company said it would have to take steps to balance the size of the business by reducing capacity and bringing overheads into line, moves that would "inevitably" result in job losses. An announcement on restructuring proposals will be made by the end of October, with no details available yet on t... |
TRIS assigns TPIPL at BBB+/Stable, Thailand03 October 2012, Published under Cement NewsTRIS Rating Co Ltd has assigned the company rating of TPI Polene PLC (TPIPL) at BBB+ with stable outlook. The rating reflects a strong position of TPIPL in domestic cement market as the third largest cement producer, its leading status in LDPE Homopolymer (LDPE) and LDPE Copolymer (EVA), product diversification, expected benefits from cost saving initiatives, and currently low financial leverage. The rating is, however, partially offset by the cyclical nature of engineering and constru... |
EAPCC announces new strategy, Kenya01 October 2012, Published under Cement NewsEast African Portland Cement Company (EAPCC) of Kenya has announced the appointment of two management positions and revamp its strategy implementation and operations as it aims to increase efficiency. EAPCC has appointed two managers to head its production and human resources departments. Former Bamburi Cement and Athi River Mining employee Engineer Charles Charo is the new Head of Production Operations. Charo has 25 years of experience in cement manufacturing while John Ole Kimanjoi has... |
Further Spanish cuts ahead19 September 2012, Published under Cement NewsThe Spanish cement sector is facing more job cuts and possible further restructuring measures as local cement consumption continues to tumble. Management of Cementos Lemona presented yesterday a job-cutting plan, which will affect 34 employees at the company's plant in the Basque country, according to trade union ELA. Local newspaper Expansion reported that the measure is part of the viability plan of cement group Portland Valderrivas, which controls Cementos Lemona. The group is t... |
Holcim: realising growth potential whilst cutting costs10 September 2012, Published under Cement NewsHolcim highlighted its cost cutting programme and the growth potential in its emerging markets at its latest investor and analyst event, which took place on 3-4 September in Zurich, Switzerland. While a global recovery remains elusive, emerging markets continue to grow. Holcim noted its net sales have increased above their 2007 level, from US$22.543bn to US$23.306bn in 2011. However, higher costs have led to EBITDA falling by US$1.3bn from US$5.775bn to US$4.447bn over the same period. Ne... |
Lafarge Pakistan Cement swings to profit05 September 2012, Published under Cement NewsLafarge Pakistan Cement reported profit after tax of PKR498.916m (US$5.3m) in the first half of calandar year 2012 compared to losses of PKR17.539m in same period last year, boosted by a rise in domestic sales and cost optimisation. Net sales for the period stood at PKR4.784bn against PKR3.684bn in 2011. Its administrative and financial cost increased to PKR278.6m and PKR604.662m from PKR221.613m and PKR481.564m, respectively 1H11. Distribution costs also increased to PKR115.625m from PKR... |
Irish Cement in restructuring efforts, to cut 55 jobs04 September 2012, Published under Cement NewsCRH subsidiary Irish Cement has announced 55 redundancies at its plant in Limerick as part of restructuring measures due to a considerable downturn in the domestic construction sector. The company said that the restructuring follows five years of decline in Irish construction activity which is now 80 per cent less than 2007 peak levels. “Unprecedented deterioration in market conditions, combined with a sustained decline in the demand for cement products, has led to the need for a sign... |
Holcim's profit ahead, reshuffles top management20 August 2012, Published under Cement NewsHolcim increased its consolidated sales of cement fuelled by the emerging markets and North America in the 1H12. However, the group said it is advancing a cost-cutting programme as European sales drop faster than anticipated and has announced a management shake-up in an effort to streamline its group structure. The Swiss cement major noted that first-half turnover improved 2.1 per cent to CHF10,357m (US$10,651m) and in euro terms there was a 7.6 per cent increase to €8591m. Higher sales v... |
Holcim net profit rises, streamlines group organisation15 August 2012, Published under Cement NewsHolcim reported increased sales and improved prices in the first half of 2012, with better margins in the second quarter despite a challenging operating environment in Europe. The group has further said it is looking to implement a “leaner and more efficient structure” . As part of the new changes, three managers will leave the executive committee and Urs Bleisch will head the “Holcim Leadership Journey” cost-cutting initiative. Consolidated net sales increased by 2.1 per cent in t... |