Cement News tagged: International

Limak buys Ergani cement plant for US$120.7m

20 October 2005, Published under Cement News

Limak won the tender held for the sale of Ergani cement plant with US$120.7m bid. The SDIF (Saving Deposit Insurance Fund) previously set the minimum estimated value for the

Peru cement sales up in Sept 2005

20 October 2005, Published under Cement News

Peruvian domestic cement sales increased to 389,416t in September 2005, up 11.6 per cent year-on-year, the Peruvian Association of Cement Producers (Asocem) reported on October 18, 2005. Peruvian cem

Chilanga to build $100m Zambia cement plant

19 October 2005, Published under Cement News

Lafarge’s Chilanga unit in Zambia will build a US$100m plant in Zambia to meet growing demand for infrastructure by new copper mines, the head of its Zambia unit said on Tuesday. Ian Coulter, managin

Turkish Limak Buys Ergani Cimento

19 October 2005, Published under Cement News

Turkish Limak Group won the tender for the sale of cement factory Ergani Cimento filing the highest bid of $120.7m it was reported on October 18, 2005. Thirteen companies bid for Ergani Cimento, whic

Taiwan Cement sees export price rise in 2006

Taiwan Cement sees export price rise in 2006

19 October 2005, Published under Cement News

Taiwan Cement Corp, Taiwan’s largest cement marker, said on Tuesday it expects export prices to rise as much as 10 per cent in 2006 as demand continues to be strong in the Middle East, Africa an

US cement shortage causing construction delays

19 October 2005, Published under Cement News

A critical shortage of cement is reportedly is causing serious problems in Utah’s construction industry. It means lost revenue for construction workers and rising costs for homeowners. The short

Cement makers contradict competition council

Cement makers contradict competition council

18 October 2005, Published under Cement News

Romanian cement producers reject statements of Competition Council, according to which the decision to sanction companies Lafarge, Holcim and Carpatcement, charged with forming a cartel, was followed

Indonesia’s Semen Gresik nine month cement sales

18 October 2005, Published under Cement News

Indonesia’s largest cement maker PT Semen Gresik’s nine months to September cement sales rose 5.6 per cent to 12.29Mt, driven by increased domestic sales. Semen Gresik said

Semen Tonasa to build new plant

18 October 2005, Published under Cement News

Semen Tonasa is planning to invest at least Rp 2.5 trillion to increase its production capacity as well as build a new plant in Pangkep, said the company’s newly elected President Direct

Ministry stops use of coral in cement production

18 October 2005, Published under Cement News

The Vietnamese Construction Ministry will close down cement plants using coral as a raw material in production to protect marine ecology. Plants using coral are concentrated mainly in the southern ce

TPI Polene wants loan extension

18 October 2005, Published under Cement News

Thai Petrochemical Industry Plc, the country’s biggest corporate debtor, plans to extend its debt-restructuring process for three months while its cement unit, TPI Polene, wants an extra year, T

Peru’s September cement sales rise

18 October 2005, Published under Cement News

Peru’s overall cement sales in September rose 18.6 per cent to 456,907t from the 385,305t sold in the same month a year before, as the economy continued to expand, the National

Antimonopoly service sends claim to Eurocement

17 October 2005, Published under Cement News

The Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) has reportedly sent an invoice to the Eurocement Group for one billion roubles (US$35m)as part of negotiations over claims of excessive profiteering and what it

Indonesia cement consumption up again

17 October 2005, Published under Cement News

Indonesia’s cement consumption rose 4.2 per cent in September from a year earlier, the country’s largest cement maker said on Monday. State-controlled PT Semen Gresik Tbk , 25.5 percent o

Turkish Sanko wins Gaziantep tender

17 October 2005, Published under Cement News

Turkish industrial group Sanko Holding made the highest bid of $128m in the sell-off tender of cement factory Gaziantep Cimento, it was reported on October 14, 2005. Sanko entered the open bid sessio

Kalvitis to consider inviting bids for new cement plant

17 October 2005, Published under Cement News

Due to a cement deficit on the Latvian market, Prime Minister Aigars Kalvitis (People’s Party) has ordered Minister of Economy Krisjanis Karins (New Era) to consider inviting bids for building a