Cement News tagged: International

Orascom to renovate Iraqi plant

29 November 2004, Published under Cement News

Orascom Construction Industries announced that the Kurdistan Regional Government has awarded an OCI consortium a 12-year lease contract for the Tasluja cement plant located near Suleimaniyah City in t

Indonesian government proposes Cemex alternative

29 November 2004, Published under Cement News

The Indonesian government said it hopes to settle dispute with Cemex Asia over state-owned cement maker PT Semen Gresik by offering the Mexican giant to invest in other companies

Holcim inaugurates new cement plant, Vietnam

29 November 2004, Published under Cement News

Holcim Vietnam has opened the Thi Vai Cement Grinding Plant in the southern province of Ba Ria - Vung Tau. The plant will supply 1.3Mt of cement to the market per annum, according to the company gener

Indonesia October cement sales grow 5.5 per cent

29 November 2004, Published under Cement News

Indonesia’s cement consumption grew 5.5 per cent in October to 2.97Mt from the same month a year earlier, the country’s largest cement maker said, reflecting strong building activity. Mont

Podilskyi Cement plans to increase output, Ukraine

Podilskyi Cement plans to increase output, Ukraine

29 November 2004, Published under Cement News

The Podilskyi Tsement company (Kamianets-Podilskyi, Khmelnytskyi region), one of top three cement producers, plans to increase production by 12.5 per cent in 2005, producing 1.575Mt of clinker and1.6M

Mexican Customs demand cement sale

29 November 2004, Published under Cement News

As part of its convoluted legal manoeuvrings, the Mexican Customs authorities are now demanding that the 27,000t of cement from the Mary Nour be discharged into customs protection and then to be sold

Mexican Customs demand cement sale

Mexican Customs demand cement sale

29 November 2004, Published under Cement News

As part of its convoluted legal manoeuvrings, the Mexican Customs authorities are now demanding that the 27,000t of cement from the Mary Nour be discharged into customs protection and then to be sold

Mexico bans Mary Nour import from Russia?

26 November 2004, Published under Cement News

Unconfirmed reports on November 25, 2004 suggest that Mexican customs authorities have banned Mexican cement importer Comercio para el Desarrollo Mexicano (CDM),

New South African cement plants

26 November 2004, Published under Cement News

The South African government is considering establishing its own factories to manufacture cement and alleviate shortages of the commodity which it fears might hamper its ambitious project to eliminate

China, Laos to strengthen ties

26 November 2004, Published under Cement News

China and Laos will further strengthen cooperation in various fields through the upcoming official visit of Chinese premier Wen Jiabao to Laos, said Chinese ambassador to Laos Liu Yongxing here Friday

JPM on Lafarge

26 November 2004, Published under Cement News

Analysts at JP Morgan are retaining an ‘overweight’ rating on Lafarge, with a DCF-based price target of €86, 21% above the current share price. Our valuation assumes a continuation of the current prof

Mary Nour price effect

25 November 2004, Published under Cement News

The MV Mary Nour, still stranded in the port of Altamira, on Mexico’s Caribbean coast for close on four months and awaiting a further court ruling is – despite its inability to discharge its 27,000t o

Collomb continues Asian tour

25 November 2004, Published under Cement News

Vietnam is a potentially large market for cement manufacturers, said Bertrand Collomb, chairman of French building material firm Lafarge.

Sedco embarks on expansion programme

25 November 2004, Published under Cement News

The Sabah Economic Development Corp (Sedco) is embarking on a massive expansion programme involving some of its 19 subsidiaries. Sedco chairman Datuk Mohd Lan Alani said the expansion programme will i

Vassiliko Cement: net profit rockets

25 November 2004, Published under Cement News

Cypriot cement maker Vassiliko Cement Works boosted its net profit to C£4.1m (US$9.2m) for the first nine months of 2004, from C£2.5m (US$5.6m) for the same period of 2003.

Cement demand rises rapidly in October

25 November 2004, Published under Cement News

With Gujarat witnessing a fierce tussle for market share among cement manufacturers, cement consumption in the state has received a major boost. Even as cement prices have tanked heavily in recent w