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Pakistan: Dewan Cement to sell its North cement plant

28 November 2016, Published under Cement News

Dewan Cement Ltd has appointed Next Capital Ltd as the financial advisor for sale of its North cement plant, Kamilpur, near Hattar in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Next Capital Ltd will explore the possibility of sale of the North plant which has a production capacity of 3800tpd. The Board announced that this plant sale would be run in parallel with the potential sale of 51 per cent of the shares of the company held by Dewan Muhammad Yousuf Farooqui and his associates. 

Canada: first shipment at McInnis Cement

25 November 2016, Published under Cement News

McInnis Cement has taken delivery of its first shipment of raw materials for its 2.5Mta Port-Daniel-Gascon plant. The vessel Algoma Mariner delivered to the Port-Daniel terminal, Canada, 19,000t of gypsum from National Gypsum at Halifax, Nova Scotia. The terminal is scheduled receive an additional four shipments of raw materials and fuel for the new cement plant by mid-December. Construction on McInnis Cement has been completed close to 75 per cent and is expected to deliver its first ...

Morocco: Cemos announces plans for Tarfaya plant

25 November 2016, Published under Cement News

Morocco’s Challenger magazine has reported that Jersey-based Cemos Group plans to construct a MAD3bn (US$296m) cement plant in Tarfaya in the country’s southwest. The 1.6Mta integrated plant will utilise local deposits of oil shale as an energy source. In this way, Cemos – which is a portmanteau of Cement from Oil Shale – hopes to keep costs down, paving the way to allowing it to export some of its production to west Africa. Cemos had originally intended to exploit the 1bnt oil shale d...

HeidelbergCement submits EIA for Kaspi

25 November 2016, Published under Cement News

HeidelbergCement has submitted an environmental impact assessment for its US$100m Kaspi modernisation in Georgia. The report will be discussed on 17 January 2017 after interested entities have submitted their comments. The new dry-process line will be able to produce 3000tpd of clinker. The modernisation project aims to reduce fuel consumption as well as provide the opportunity to use alternative fuels. In addition, the plant is expected to benefit from lower maintenance costs and emissio...

Pakistan: Kohat Cement Co sees 5% profit rise in 1QFY17

24 November 2016, Published under Cement News

Kohat Cement Company Ltd (KOHC) has recently announced its 1QFY17 financial result. It declared a profit after tax (PAT) of PKR991.8m during 1QFY17 against a PAT of PKR945.7m during 1QFY16, up five per cent YoY. As against trends, KOHC declared dividend per share (DPS) of PKR4/‐ during 1QFY17.   During the first quarter of FY17, KOHC reported a one per cent YoY drop in sales as revenues slipped from INR3.242bn in 1QFY15-16 to INR3.193.9bn in 1QFY16-17. The company's exports were down 31 per...

Birla 2Q16 net profit more than doubles

24 November 2016, Published under Cement News

Birla Corporation have reported a net profit of INR584m (US$8.49m) for the quarter ended 30 September 2016 compared to INR232m for the same period last year. Total income declined 4.3 per cent to INR8.86bn in the July-September quarter from INR9.27bn in the previous year. Total expenses also fell, registering at INR8.43bn versus INR8.99bn in the corresponding quarter last year. In the same period, Birla Corp completed its acquisition of Reliance Infrastructure’s Reliance Cement Company...

Cementos Argos hit by Colombia’s infrastructure slowdown

23 November 2016, Published under Cement News

In a trading update for the third quarter of 2016, Cementos Argos announced that its profits were down by 22.7 per cent YoY, with cement volumes falling by 7.4 per cent to 3.557Mt. Figures for the nine months to the end of September 2016 were more positive, with the company’s net income rising by 18.7 per cent YoY to COP393bn (US$125m). The third-quarter figures were negatively impacted by a slowdown in the company’s home market. Cement dispatches in Colombia fell by 22.1 per cent in 3...

India: COMPAT stays UltraTech’s CCI penalty

23 November 2016, Published under Cement News

The Competition Appellate Tribunal (COMPAT) has granted a stay on an order passed by the Competition Commmission of India (CCI) against UltraTech Cement on deposit of 10 per cent of the penalty amount. CCI handed UltraTech a INR11.75bn (US$171.6m) penalty in August 2016 for supporting cartelisation. In total the CCI handed out penalties amounting to over INR67bn to 11 cement firms for this matter, including UltraTech, Ambuja, ACC, JK Cement and Ramco, as well as the Cement Manufacturers A...

HeidelbergCement merges HC Trading and Interbulk Trading

23 November 2016, Published under Cement News

Following the acquisition of Italcementi by HeidelbergCement Group, HC Trading and Interbulk Trading have merged their operations into a new company with a total turnover of round US$1.4bn (based on 2015 trade volumes). The merger of HC Trading and Interbulk Trading under the entity of HC Trading BV will carry the group’s international trading activities, specialising in cement, clinker, coal and petcoke, one step further by expanding the trade network and improving its position in the ma...

LafargeHolcim invests in new Colombia plant

23 November 2016, Published under Cement News

Holcim Colombia has announced it will begin the construction of a new cement plant in Buga, Valle del Cauca, Colombia. The new plant will have a capacity of 0.5Mta and represents an investment of US$30m. It is expected to employ 200 people during its construction phase with a further 180 direct and indirect jobs in transport logistics between Buenaventura and Buga. “I would like to emphasise that following the merger of LafargeHolcim [the plant] is the first investment the company...