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Indonesia sales growth slows

03 July 2013, Published under Cement News

Indonesian cement sales during the month of May rose at their slowest pace for 17 months as all regions outside Java and Sulawesi registered declines. Following an 8.6 per cent rise in April, nationwide sales during May increased by 2.1 per cent to 4.7Mt, latest data from the country’s leading cement producer Semen Indonesia shows. Sales in Java, which accounts for 55 per cent of the local market, rose by 5.3 per cent to 2.8Mt. On the island of Sulawesi dispatches also increased 12 per...

Vietnam cement production rises 7.2% in 1H13

03 July 2013, Published under Cement News

Vietnam has reported a 7.2 per cent rise in production for the first half of the year to 28.1Mt, the country’s General Statistics Office (GSO) has said. Last month, cement output increased by 21 per cent to 5.3Mt compared to the same month of the previous year, the GSO said in its monthly report on the sector. However, the office has revised down cement production figures for the January-May 2013 period to 22.9Mt from a previous estimate of 23.5Mt. This year, cement sales are envisa...

CRH: acquisition and investment update, Ireland

02 July 2013, Published under Cement News

Irish building materials major CRH plc announced it has undertaken 17 acquisition and investment initiatives during the first half of 2013. These transactions, together with the acquisition of Cementos Lemona in Spain (acquired as part of the Uniland asset swap announced in February) and net deferred consideration payments, bring development spend for the first half of 2013 to approximately €470m. Proceeds to date from divestments and disposals, including the Uniland swap, amount to approxim...

Pakistan export earnings up in 11MFY13

02 July 2013, Published under Cement News

During the first 11 months of fiscal FY12-3, Pakistan exported 8.013Mt of cement and earned US$524.68m, up 1.27 per cent and 17.43 per cent, respectively. These latest figures come from Pakistan’s Federal Bureau of Statistics also show that in terms of local currency, the value of exports surged by 27.51 per cent to PKR50.64bn during July 2012-May 2013. Average export prices also rose by 15.95 per cent to US$65.47/t over the 11 months of the current fiscal compared to US$56.46/t in the com...

China: concentration is the key

02 July 2013, Published under Cement News

China Cement Association had drafted a plan to promote mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity and step up the elimination of obsolete capacity to increase concentration of the domestic production base. According to the strategy entitled ‘Implementation Plan for Accelerating M&A in Cement Industry’, the number of cement enterprises in the country will witness a significant drop during the 12th Five-Year Plan period (2011-15) from the 2010 level, with no more than 1000 cement clinker units a...

HeidelbergCement expands its capacity in Liberia

01 July 2013, Published under Cement News

HeidelbergCement has successfully commissioned a new cement mill at its cement grinding plant in Monrovia, the capital city of Liberia. The investment in the new mill, which has a capacity of 0.5Mta, amounted to US$14m. The Liberian subsidiary Cemenco is the only cement producer in Liberia and has a strong market position. The company is part of HeidelbergCement’s network of cement grinding facilities on the West African coast supporting the Group’s regional strategic presence. “The co...

Spanish demand falls 24% in first five months

20 June 2013, Published under Cement News

Cement consumption in Spain fell by more than 20 per cent to 1,027,597t in May and accumulated figures for the the first five months of the year show demand has declined by 24 per cent, representing 1.5Mt less than in the same period of 2012. "They continue to be tremendously disappointing data," explained the CEO of Oficemen, Aniceto Zaragoza, who added that "from our industry, we continue to work on developing constructive solutions that are more competitive, more durable and more econom...

EPA settlement with Ash Grove Cement, USA

20 June 2013, Published under Cement News

Ash Grove Cement Co has agreed to pay a US$2.5m penalty and invest approximately US$30m in pollution-control technology, the US Department of Justice and US Environmental Protection Agency announced. The EPA says the agreement, which resolves alleged violations of the Clean Air Act, will eliminate more than 17,000t of pollution from nitrogen oxides (NOx) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) each year. In addition, Ash Grove has agreed to spend US$750,000 to mitigate the effects of past excess emissio...

Votorantim Cimentos reschedules IPO, Brazil

19 June 2013, Published under Cement News

Votorantim Cimentos SA has postponed its US$4.8bn initial public offering until later this year, after cancelling plans to launch the deal this week. On Wednesday, Brazil's largest cement producer confirmed it has ditched plans to launch the IPO, but said it will bring the deal back to market later this year on 11 September 2013. A source close to the situation had previously said that controlling shareholder Votorantim Participações was unwilling to sell its stock of Votorantim Ci...

Cementos Molins buys Cemex’ Sant Feliu works

18 June 2013, Published under Cement News

Cementos Molins has reached an agreement with Cemex to buy the latter’s Sant Feliu de Llobregat cement plant near Barcelona.  The Sant Feliu works has been out of action for months due to the downturn in the Spanish cement market. However, for now, Cementos Molins does not expect the reactivation of the plant any time soon. The main interest for the plant stems from its market, which will enable to run the Sant Vicenç dels Horts works at a better utilisation rate. At present San Vicen...