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Unicem to invest US$500m in new line, Nigeria

11 March 2013, Published under Cement News

United Cement Company (UNICEM) has said it plans to spend US$500m on a second line at it cement works in Nigeria and will boost investments going forward amid an increasingly competitive operating environment. Speaking in an interview with local press, executive director, Javier De Benito, said the project for line No 2 at its 2.5Mta Mfamosing works, is still ongoing and the company is currently working on administrative issues. However, he underlined that management are very keen for thi...

Credit Suisse sees Indian cement sector expanding

11 March 2013, Published under Cement News

Credit Suisse says margins in India's cement sector should expand over the next two years on the back of price increases and improvement in demand, among other factors. Reuters reported that the investment bank assigns new ratings to Indian cement companies after a change in analysts. Credit Suisse rates ACC Ltd "outperform" with target price of INR1545 while assigning "neutral" rating to UltraTech Cement Ltd and Ambuja Cements with target prices of INR1900 and INR05 respectively.  T...

Andhra Pradesh prices rise on new capacity additions, India

08 March 2013, Published under Cement News

Cement prices in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh have come down by about INR10-15/bag following the introduction of new capacity additions. The Business Standard of India reports that the drop in prices in southeastern state come at a time when other markets are witnessing an increase. Although consumption has been increasing in Andhra Pradesh over the last two/three months, these improvements to cement producers have been offset by increased supplies.

Volskcement to increase investment spend, Russia

08 March 2013, Published under Cement News

Volskcement, part of the Holcim Group, plans to increase investment in 2013 to RUB1.59bn (EUR39.74m), Russian press reported. The plant, which is situated in the Saratov Region allocated RUR829m for development, up 15 per cent from 2011. The Russian cement industry has been flourishing over the last few years, leading to a number of projects including upgrading from wet-process technology to modern dry-process techniques as well as expansion and modernisation projects. While future growth i...

European cement sector: a strategic contributor to Europe's future – report

07 March 2013, Published under Cement News

A study published by the Boston Consulting Group (BCG), commissioned by CEMBUREAU, outlines the competitiveness of the cement industry in Europe and its role in helping the region achieve its goals of developing a sustainable, resource efficient and innovative society. In a statement released yesterday, the European cement association said the report shows that the  cement and concrete industry in Europe contributes to the economy with a total production value of €74bn, a value added of €...

Egypt considers levy on cement exports

07 March 2013, Published under Cement News

Egypt’s Ministry of Industry and Foreign Trade Eng Hatem Saleh has said that the ministry is considering imposing a levy on cement exports as a result of increases in cement prices on the local market. In a statement released last Thursday by Egypt’s State Information Service, the Minister said that cement prices in the local market have increased from EGP420/t to EGP700/t, while there is a significant deficit in cement supply in the market which is also leading to increased prices. T...

Vicat launches Bharathi brand in south Maharashtra market, India

07 March 2013, Published under Cement News

The Vicat Group has launched its Bharathi cement brand in the south Maharashtra market, which is being supplied from its new plant at Gulbarga, Karnataka. The plant, which has a nominal capacity of 2.8Mta of cement was launched towards the the end of last year, and is a joint venture between Vicat of France and Sagar Cements of India. The main target markets for the Vicat-Sagar plant are various districts in the south such as Kolhapur, Raigarh, Ratnagiri, Sangli, Sindhudurgh, Satara and ...

HeidelbergCement builds grinding facility in Burkina Faso

06 March 2013, Published under Cement News

HeidelbergCement is constructing a new US$50m grinding plant in the west African country of Burkina Faso with local partners, the cement major said in a statement today. The new facility, which will have a capacity of 650,000tpa, is to be built near the capital city of Ouagadougou. “The construction of the new cement grinding plant is part of our strategy of expanding our clinker and cement capacities in growth markets. These include, in particular, the countries of sub-Saharan Africa”, s...

SCG ready to cut electricity usage to deal with shortage

06 March 2013, Published under Cement News

Thailand’s Siam Cement Group (SGC) said it is ready to slash energy usage as Thailand prepares for an impending power supply crisis next month. The Southeast Asian country has been seeking measures and energy savings policies to be implemented during the period when Myanmar halts the gas delivery for pipeline maintenance during April 5-14 2013. Meanwhile, Somchai Wangwattanapanich, Vice President-Operations of SCG Chemicals as the president of SCG's energy board, said in a statement th...

Pakistan eight-month sales ahead

05 March 2013, Published under Cement News

Pakistan sales increased 3.2 per cent over the first eight months over the current fiscal, according to initial data released by the All Pakistan Cement Manufacturers Association (APCMA). A breakdown of figures over the eight month period from July 2012 to February 2013 shows that domestic sales grew by six per cent to 15.7Mt but export fell by 4.3 per cent to 5.4Mt The local sales showed growth due to accelerated Public Sector Development  Programme  (PSDP) spending by the government ...