Cement News tagged: International

Repairs in Colorado gives rise to shortages

31 October 2005, Published under Cement News

As recently as November 2004, Colorado was listed by industry researchers at the Portland Cement Association as not experiencing the shortage that was affecting 35 other states. But times have changed

Nepalese cement plant closes down

31 October 2005, Published under Cement News

Hetauda [south central Nepal], 28 October: The country’s first cement plant has been closed for the past month and because of the lack of raw materials needed to produce cement, the

Semen Gresik almost doubles net profit

28 October 2005, Published under Cement News

Higher sales and production have helped Indonesia’s largest cement producer, PT Semen Gresik (SG), to a 91 per cent increase within the first nine months of the year in its unaudited financial,

Japan Sept 2005 cement shipments up

28 October 2005, Published under Cement News

Japan cement shipments totalled 5.87Mt in August 2005, up 3.7 per cent year-on-year, the Japan Cement Association said on October 28, 2005. The figure marked a year-on-year

New plant for Shree Cement

New plant for Shree Cement

28 October 2005, Published under Cement News

Indian cement producer Shree Cement Ltd, has informed BSE that the Board of Directors of the company at its meeting held on October 27, 2005, has decided to undertake implementation of a new cement pr

Orascom moves into cement grinding in Spain

27 October 2005, Published under Cement News

Orascom Construction Industries has established its first manufacturing presence in Europe by acquiring a controlling interest in Cementos La Parrilla. An indirect 51 per cent stake in the company ha

Portland to build new mill

Portland to build new mill

27 October 2005, Published under Cement News

The East African Portland Cement will use its own money to finance the building of a Ksh800 million (US$10.9m) fifth clinker mill that will see its production capacity increase by nearly 100 per cent.

Bolivian news brief

27 October 2005, Published under Cement News

Bolivian cement producer Fancesa has threatened to abandon the Puente Sacramento-Puente Arce road project if it is not given more area to pave, newspaper Correo del Sur reported. "We have made our be

Colacem opens plant in Dominican Republic

27 October 2005, Published under Cement News

Italian cement producer Colacem officially opened on October 26, 2005 its new production plant in Santo Domingo, in the Dominican Republic. The plant will be managed by Colacem-controlled company Domi

Tasek expects growth as market stabilises

27 October 2005, Published under Cement News

Tasek Corporation Bhd expects a five per cent growth in revenue for the financial year ending June 30, 2006 from RM224.47 million in the previous year as the local cement market has stabilised and the

Russian RATM to invest in new plant

27 October 2005, Published under Cement News

Russia’ Novosibirsk-based RATM Industrial Commercial Group plans to invest up to Euro 120m in the construction of a cement plant in the Novosibirsk Region, the company’ President Eduard Taran said at

GCC reports record results

27 October 2005, Published under Cement News

Grupo Cementos de Chihuahua (GCC) now a leading cement producer in its markets in Mexico, United States and Bolivia, today announced its consolidated results for the quarterly period ended September 3

Colombia’s Argos earnings up

27 October 2005, Published under Cement News

Cemento Argos, Colombia’s biggest cement company, on Wednesday reported a 23 per cent jump in Jan-Sept net earnings compared with the same 2004 period on higher sales and investment income

Chile Cement Sales Up

27 October 2005, Published under Cement News

Chilean cement sales rose 5.8 per cent year-on-year for January to September 2005, Chilean Construction Chamber CChC said on October 26, 2005. The three local producers sold 7.8 million bags of cemen

Cement war in nobody’s best interest

26 October 2005, Published under Cement News

South African cement supplier Holcim said it is committed to free enterprise and welcomes competition in Namibia, which, the company said has always been to the benefit of consumers. In a statement, H

Holcim denies misconduct In Hungary

26 October 2005, Published under Cement News

Holcim has repudiated charges of misconduct in Hungary. The company said a Hungarian court has supported Holcim’s role in the privatization of the Hejocsaba cement plant. Holcim said unrealistic