02 November 2017
Titan benefits from US market so far in 2017 02 November 2017
Greece: Titan Cement’s sales and operating profit have all benefited from growth in the US so far in 2017. The group’s net sales grew by 1.8% year-on-year to Euro1.14bn in the first nine months of 2017 from 1.12bn in the same period in 2016. Its earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) rose by 4.6% to Euro215m from Euro205m.
In the US sales grew by 14% to Euro667m in the year to date, despite a poor third quarter due to disruption by hurricanes and other weather events. In the group’s Greece and Western Europe region, sales fell by 3% to Euro190m and earnings fell also. However, sales rose in Southeastern Europe by 10.5% to Euro173m although rising fuels costs dented its earnings. Market conditions remained ‘challenging’ in Egypt with demand for building materials in 2017 estimated to be about 8% below the previous year’s levels and prices still impacted by the low value of the Egyptian Pound. Overall, the group’s Eastern Mediterranean region saw its sales fall by 39% to Euro114m and earnings fell by 66% to Euro11.1m. Further issues were reported in Turkey due to competition but joint venture operations in Brazil saw faint improvements in the third quarter of the year.
Shree Cement wins coal auction in Chhattisgarh 02 November 2017
India: Shree Cement has won a coal linkage auction in Chhattisgarh. The coal will be used at the company's captive power plant at its Raipur cement plant.
Sweden: Denmark’s FLSmidth has completed its acquisition of Sandvik Mining Systems’ projects business except for the transfer of assets in South Africa, which is awaiting merger control clearance. The acquisition includes continuous surface mining and minerals handling technologies and competences that strengthen the group's core minerals business. The purchase is intended to increases FLSmidth’s coverage of the full mining value chain.
"With this acquisition we will be able to increase the productivity of the complete ‘Pit to Plant’ operation by better integrating upstream mining with downstream processing. The acquisition also allows us to digitalise the full value chain and enables a better utilisation of existing leading technologies by obtaining direct access to all key processes and equipment," said Manfred Schaffer, Group Executive Vice President, Minerals Division of FLSmidth.
The acquisition includes the part of Sandvik Mining Systems that is closest to the mine, which excludes Sandvik's conveyor component and its Finland based businesses. It includes all products for continuous surface mining, inpit crushing and minerals handling technologies and related intellectual property, including reference lists, drawings and data for installed base. The deal includes the transfer of over 200 employees from Sandvik. FLSmidth will also provide project management services to Sandvik on the majority of ongoing projects to be delivered during 2017 - 2019 period and parts and services for the installed equipment.
The closing of the acquisition in South Africa is expected to occur in early 2018.
Africa: FLSmidth says that a contract for a cement plant valued at more than Euro100m in an unspecified location in North Africa is now effective. The change in the project’s status follows the completion of carious conditions, including the receipt of a down payment for the work.
The order is in part a result of the partnership between FLSmidth and Beijing Triumph International Engineering Company, a company under the China National Building Material Group Corporation (CNBM Group), which will be responsible for the construction of the cement plant. The plant will mainly supply cement to the North African market. Once completed, the cement plant will have a capacity of 12,000t/day. The includes engineering, equipment supply, construction supervision, commissioning and training.