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Star Cement contemplates expansion into southern India
11 December 2023India: Star Cement is reportedly considering acquiring new cement assets in the southern India market. The Hindu newspaper has reported that the producer expects cement production capacity there to have a lower valuation than in its native north east India, due to its larger scale.
CEO Vinit Kumar Tiwari said “We have to find a target which is suitable for our appetite. We are open to all the areas. Obviously, the southern market is a more glut market. So, if we find any opportunity there at a good valuation, only then will we go for it.” He added “The next round of consolidation in the industry should be in the southern market because this market is quite fragmented and players are operating at a very low capacity utilisation.”
Star cement expects to raise its capacity by 70% to 9.7Mt/yr by early 2026 through US$264m-worth of expansion projects, including an expansion to the clinker line of its Lumshnong cement plant in Meghalaya. To date, it has invested US$108m in the projects.
Cemex raises European reduced-CO2 cement volumes to 20% of sales
11 December 2023Europe: Cemex says that sales of reduced-CO2 cement from its Vertua range comprised 20% of its sales in Europe by volume in November 2023. The range includes Vertua Supreme cement, which offers 55% lower CO2 emissions than ordinary Portland cement (OPC). Cemex attributed its success in developing Vertua Supreme cement to advances in product design and manufacturing technology, including the use of hydrogen in its cement kilns.
Sinoma International Engineering to build Euro218m clinker line for Holcim Belgique
08 December 2023Belgium: China National Building Material subsidiary Sinoma International Engineering won a contract to build a new clinker line for Holcim Belgique on 8 December 2023. Yicai Global News has reported that Sinoma International Engineering will design the line, supply its mechanical and electrical equipment, procure steel structures and provide technical services under a contract worth Euro218m. The supplier expects to commission the line within 38 months of commencement of the project.
Holcim Belgique operates the 1.7Mt/yr Obourg cement plant in Mons. The plant is upgrading to net zero CO2 cement production under the GO4ZERO project, as part of which Holcim Belgique previously announced plans to install a new kiln in the place of the plant’s existing ones.
Holcim Hrvatska secures Euro117m in EU funding for Koromačno cement plant carbon capture project
08 December 2023Croatia: The European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA) has granted Holcim Hrvatska Euro117m-worth of EU funding for its KOdeCO Net Zero decarbonisation project. The project aims to decarbonise cement production at the company’s 500,000t/yr Koromačno cement plant in Istria by building a Euro237m carbon capture system there.
Holcim Hrvatska says that the project will commence in January 2024 and conclude by the end of 2028.
Bamburi Cement and Cementia Holding to sell Hima Cement for US$15m
08 December 2023Uganda: Holcim subsidiaries Bamburi Cement and Cementia Holding have negotiated a price of US$120m for Hima Cement with buyer Sarrai Group. Business Daily News has reported that the price is 14% higher than the company’s previous valuation. The parties said that the agreed price takes into consideration ‘multiple factors,’ including Hima Cement’s performance in 2022 and forecast performance for 2023.
Cemex refinances US$347m loan
08 December 2023Mexico: Cemex has increased its borrowing under a credit agreement with Banorte by 15% to US$347m, and extended its maturity to 2028 from 2026 previously.
Cemex told investors "The credit agreement, denominated in Mexican pesos, will have an interest rate margin dependent on the leverage ratio slightly lower than that applicable prior to the refinancing, and financial obligations consistent with an investment grade capital structure."
Earth Uprising targets Lafarge France sites
08 December 2023France: Climate protest group Earth Uprising says that it will target sites belonging to Holcim subsidiary Lafarge France for demonstrations as part of planned actions between 9 and 12 December 2023. Ouest France News has reported that the demonstrations will include a ‘festive but determined’ gathering at Lafarge France’s Saint-Barthélemy-d'Anjou concrete plant in Maine-et-Loire on 10 December 2023.
Lafarge France said “The people who intend to respond to this call for mobilisation against our sites have the wrong target. Of all industrial sectors, ours is moving the fastest and strongest in favour of the climate.” It added “Moreover, we are useful to society. The country's needs for housing, public facilities and infrastructure are immense, and concrete represents the best solution to meet them.”
GCC to expand Odessa cement plant
07 December 2023US: Mexico-based GCC has hired ThyssenKrupp Polysius North America to build a 3000t/day clinker production line at its Odessa plant in Texas. When commissioned in late 2025, the line is expected to more than double the plant’s clinker capacity to 2Mt/yr across three kilns. The supplier says the project will also lower the plant’s annual CO2 emissions by 13%.
GCC chief executive officer Enrique Escalante said "We remain strongly committed to delivering strong stakeholder value, while investing in the future growth of our business. With the expansion of the Odessa plant, we will ensure GCC is prepared for a new phase of the industry cycle."
Adani Cement to use 60% renewable energy by 2028
07 December 2023India: Adani Group says that it will power 60% of its cement production using renewable energy by 2028. In a post on X, the group noted that its Adani Cement business uses fly ash or slag in cement production at 90% of its plants.
UAE/UK: The Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA) has welcomed the launch of the Canada/UAE co-led Cement Breakthrough Initiative at the COP28 climate conference in Dubai on 6 December 2023. Prior to the launch of the initiative, the GCCA hosted a roundtable for representatives of the cement industry and governments.
GCCA chief executive officer Thomas Guillot said "We support and welcome the launch of the Cement Breakthrough Initiative. Cement and concrete are essential for so much of our modern world and will also be needed for meeting the challenges ahead. They will play a key role in providing resilient and sustainable infrastructure and safely housing communities around our planet. Our member companies are fully committed to a net zero future – and it will take the combined efforts of industry and government to deliver on this commitment. This is the decade to deliver, and we are delighted to work with the Cement Breakthrough Initiative and the government of Canada to accelerate the transition."