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Holcim increases cement price 6.6% in Mauritius

15 November 2012, Published under Cement News

Holcim has announced a rise in its cement prices in Mauritius. Customers will pay MUR211.60, up from the current MUR198, representing an increase of 6.6 per cent. The increase will cover both OPC and Ecocem. Bulk cement prices will reach MUR4163/t, ex-works. Holcim (Mauritius) has attributed the cost due to an increase in fixed costs as well as “improving Ecocem, which passes into a higher strength class”, and the devaluation of the rupee. Meanwhile, Lafarge (Mauritius) Cement has said it...

Holcim to invest US$20m to develop Ruhuna plant capacity

14 November 2012, Published under Cement News

Holcim Sri Lanka will invest US$20m to develop grinding capacity at the Ruhuna plant in Galle to meet the future demand in emerging markets. Vice president marketing and sales Viraj Gunasekera said that the grinding capacity will be increased by 600,000t once the work is completed in 2013. At present the production stands at 400,000tpa. He said the hotel chains in the north and east has just started work and there will be a rapid growth of demand for cement in the next 2-3 years. The GDP g...

Holcim: October ‘12

09 November 2012, Published under Cement News

Holcim is planning a considerable investment in modernising its Volsk works in Russia, which is currently using a wet process production system. Work is expected to start during the second quarter of 2013 and completion is scheduled for the third quarter of 2016. An official announcement about the exact plans is expected fairly shortly. Holcim Hungary is to close its Labatlan works next year. Closure had previously been deferred until 2016, with a new works to be commissioned by then. The...

Emerging markets, North America drive Holcim performance

07 November 2012, Published under Cement News

Holcim reported a rise in cement deliveries for the first nine months of 2012 supported by pricing improvements. Emerging markets continue to support growth together with stronger demand for building materials in North America, but the Europe and Middle East and Africa divisions register declines. Commenting on its results, the company said in a statement: “Holcim continues to have the advantage of a strong presence in emerging markets, where construction activity remains high. This uniqu...

Holcim to modernize Volsk cement plant, Russia

24 October 2012, Published under Cement News

Holcim Russia plans to invested EUR350m for the modernization of its Volsk plant. The project will include the installation of a new semi wet-process production line with a capacity of 4500tpd, replacing the wet process technique. Construction work is expected to start in the second quarter of 2013 and the new line is scheduled to start commissioning in the third quarter of 2016. Last year Holcim commissioned a new 2.1Mta kiln line at its Shurovo plant, serving the key regional Mos...

Five Holcim plants receive Energy Star, USA

18 October 2012, Published under Cement News

Holcim (US) Inc announced today that five of its plants have earned the US Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) prestigious ENERGY STAR®. "It is with great pride that once again Holcim is recognized by the EPA for our continued commitment to environmentally sound practices with the ENERGY STAR® Awards," said Filiberto Ruiz, deputy chief executive officer of Holcim (US). "Protecting the environment is a priority at Holcim, and these awards reflect the determination of every Holcim employe...

Port confident on proposed Holcim plant, New Zealand

18 October 2012, Published under Cement News

PrimePort Timaru is staying confident the proposed Holcim cement plant will go ahead despite it being further delayed, according to reports by the Timaru Herald. A said a decision on the US$500m plant, to be built at Weston near Oamaru, is now not expected until late next year. Holcim New Zealand's latest newsletter to the community said the decision was due to the continuing uncertainty of the international financial situation. More than 480 jobs will be created in North Otago during c...

Holcim to close Hungarian plant

09 October 2012, Published under Cement News

Holcim is to close  its cement factory in the Hungarian city of Labatlan (N Hungary) by next year, communications director of Holcim Hungaria Zrt., Iren Marta told local press on Monday. According to reports in MTI, Holcim originally planned to wind up the 144 years old plant by 2010, but its lifetime had since been extended by environment-friendly investments of almost HUF 500m to 2016. However, the downturn of Hungary's construction industry has now made closing unavoidable, Ms Marta sa...

ACC September cement production up 9%, India

02 October 2012, Published under Cement News

ACC Ltd, part of the Holcim Group, reported that its production in September rose by nine per cent to 1.82Mt from  1.67Mt in the same month of 2011. Dispatches reached 1.80Mt, compared with 1.73Mt, an increase of four per cent. For the first nine months of this calendar year, cement production stood at 18.28Mt compared with 17.76Mt in the corresponding period last year, an increase of three per cent. Meanwhile, cement dispatches were 18.22Mt, up by two per cent from 17.79Mt in January-Septe...

JPMorgan Raises Holcim To Overweight

20 September 2012, Published under Cement News

JPMorgan Cazenove raises Holcim to overweight from neutral and lifts its price target to CHF70 from CHF56.50 on the notion that the 2Q uptick in emerging market margins could be the start of a longer run for cement sales in those markets. "Its emerging markets business is seeing margins on the turn driven by rising prices, less new capacity and relatively stable energy costs," says analyst Michael Morris. "Its portfolio gives it better access to Asia and Latin America which in the near term ...