Cement News tagged under: consumption
Ceskomoravsky full-year profit hit by low domestic consumption levels28 August 2014, Published under Cement NewsCeskomoravsky Cement, the leading cement producer in the Czech Republic, posted a profit of CZK586m (EUR21.122m) last year, continuing a decline that began in 2009. The wholly-owned HeidelbergCement group company saw sales revenue down by CZK100m to CZK2.68bn, Ceskomoravsky Cement said in its annual report. The decline is attributed to falling domestic consumption which last year was down by six per cent to a record low of 3.2Mt. "The continuing impacts of the economic crisis and abs... |
Harnessing potential28 August 2014, Published under Cement NewsAhead of next month’s XXXI FICEM Technical Congress in the Dominican Republic, ICR speaks with the country’s cement association, Adocem, to learn more about its hopes for continued recovery in domestic demand, the importance of exports given the current overcapacity situation and the strides being made by local producers in sustainable cement production. Dominican Republic cement producers enjoyed the benefits of an expanding cement market last year. Pictured: Domicem’s Sabana Gran... |
Brazil: still on the expansion trail26 August 2014, Published under Cement NewsBrazil’s cement producers continue to expand their capacity as they prepare for anticipated market growth. The first five months of 2014 have seen demand slowly climb 2.8 per cent to 28.8Mt, a trend that is hopefully set to continue. Infrastructure projects, fuelled by mega sporting events, and investments to alleviate the country’s considerable housing shortage, bode well for future cement demand. In the short-term, however, pressure to meet construction deadlines on major projects and the ... |
Peru cement sales fall 3.9% in July19 August 2014, Published under Cement NewsCement dispatches in Peru reached 845,907t in July, representing a 3.9 per cent decline YoY, according to Asocem, the country's cement producers' association. In the year to date, the latest figures reflect a 0.11 per cent increase YoY while output in domestic cement plants edged up 0.66 per cent to nearly 6Mt. Exports in the first seven months were up 0.64 per cent, surpassing the 5.8Mt mark. |
Indonesian demand poised for recovery13 August 2014, Published under Cement NewsIndonesian cement demand is poised to pick up following a 25 per cent YoY decline last month, analysts at CIMB have said. The bank says July's unusually weak figures were due to a combination of the presidential election and Eid celebrations. Despite the weak figures, CIMB says July 2014 demand was actually higher than August 2013, the time of Eid last year, suggesting that the sector is stronger than originally thought. The Indonesia Cement Association (ASI) is also confident of a rev... |
Argentina's July cement demand up 7.2% MoM08 August 2014, Published under Cement NewsIn July 2014, Argentina's cement market required 949,904t of cement (including imports), 7.2 per cent more than in June, but registering a 5.4 per cent YoY fall. The country's cement producers delivered 967,752t to domestic and overseas markets, which represents a MoM increase of 7.6 per cent. When compared with July 2013, however, a 4.7 per cent drop was noted. |
Nordic warm-up06 August 2014, Published under Cement NewsIn 2013, the Nordic region registered gains of varying levels in its cement demand with all countries, except Finland and Sweden, enjoying an upturn. With GDP growth rates generally set to improve this year, cement producers can perhaps expect a wider recovery of cement consumption throughout the area although market expansion appears somewhat elusive. Can Nordic cement producers expect cement markets to follow the predicted economic upturn? (Pictured: Aalborg Portland’s Rørdal pla... |
Suez Cement 1H earnings rise on cost control efforts23 July 2014, Published under Cement NewsSuez Cement Group of Companies (SCGC) posted an increase in revenues and earnings for the first half of 2014 which it attributed in part to cost control measures. While the outlook for cement demand is more encouraging, energy shortages remain a key concern for the Italcementi group company. SCGC, which operates a network of five production facilities across Egypt, reported a 23 per cent increase in consolidated revenues in the six months to the end of June 2014. Recurring EBITDA was six p... |
Qatar demand slows during Ramadan22 July 2014, Published under Cement NewsCement demand in Qatar has dropped by 40 per cent during Ramadan, prompting the country’s largest cement producer to undertake maintenance work during the slowdown. Speaking to The Peninsula, Mohamed Al Sulaiti, general manager of Qatar National Cement Company (QNCC), said the company is taking the opportunity to conduct equipment maintenance to enable it to better serve the market during the busy season starting from mid-August. QNCC in June contracted Fives FCB (France) to construct a... |
Improving demand outlook for SCC, Thailand15 July 2014, Published under Cement NewsDespite demand for cement and building materials yet to show signs of recovery in Thailand, consumption is expected to improve, particularly from next year, according to a recent report. Analysts at TISCO Securities believe the economic policy of the new government will help boost domestic consumption and raise public investments, which will turn to demand for basic materials, e.g. cement, building materials, paper & packaging and plastics, all of which are SCC's products. However, the de... |