Cement News tagged under: Yugcement
Ukraine: times of uncertainty04 April 2022, Published under Cement NewsUkraine’s cement industry has been seeing off anti-dumping imports from surrounding countries while encouraging a revival in domestic and export cement capacity. However, Russia’s military invasion in February 2022 has thrown the country into war with its neighbour. By Ukrcement Association, Ukraine, and ICR Research, UK. While Ukraine’s cement industry successfully addressed challenges in 2021, it faces a challenge of an entirely different magnitude in 2022 as Vladimir Putin order... |
Ukraine: Yugcement reports 1Q16 losses of US$11.75m22 April 2016, Published under Cement NewsThe Yugcement company (Olshanske, Mykolaiv region) reported loss of UAH298.228m (US$11.75m) for 2015, having upped its net revenue by 14.8 per cent or UAH 80.84m YoY to UAH626.167m. As of 2015, assets of the company made up UAH833.98m, current liabilities UAH162.838m and accounts receivable UAH21.336m. Yugcement cement is a part of the Dyckerhoff Ukraine company managing three plants for cement production and packaging in Ukraine. |
Yugcement re-elects Supervisory Board chairman Zelano28 July 2015, Published under Cement NewsIn an extraordinary meeting on 16 July the shareholders of Yugcement (formerly Olshansky cement plant, Mykolaiv region – part of the Dyckerhoff Group) re-elected Paola Zelano to chair its supervisory board for three years, the company said in the press release. Zelano has occupied the post since February 2014. In addition, the shareholders replaced deputy board member Serhii Dzuzyanyi with Karl Heinz Paul Richard Kasch, and re-elected supervisory board member Plack Heiko Otto. As Ukrain... |
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