08 August 2017
Siam City Cement wants to expand within Vietnam 08 August 2017
Vietnam: Thailand’s Siam City Cement Group wants to expand investment in the production and supply of construction materials and waste treatment in Vietnam’s southern Dong Nai Province, according to its local CEO Philippe Richart.
At a working session with the provincial People’s Committee in Dong Nai on 8 August 2017, Richart noted that the group has invested in the former Holcim cement plant in Nhon Trach district and will expand the plant in the future. He added that the company will also invest in an industrial dry mortar plant and a transit station for construction materials in Dong Nai. It is also focusing on waste treatment, he said, adding that the group is using the latest technologies in this field.
Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Quoc Hung cited a number of key projects being carried out in the locality such as major expressway projects and the Long Thanh airport, which will be launched in 2019. It is expected that cement demand will increase significantly in the local area due to these and smaller developments.
James Hardie presents results for second quarter of 2017 08 August 2017
Australia: James Hardie has announced its financial results for the quarter ended 30 June 2017. The group’s adjusted net operating profit was US$61.7m, a decrease of 7% compared to the same period of 2016. Group adjusted earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) came to US$88.3m, a fall of 10% year-on-year, although net sales rose by 6% year-on-year to US$507.7m. James Hardie’s North American fibre cement segment saw its sales volume increase by 2% year-on-year, with nets sales up by 6% to US393.1m.
Group CEO Louis Gries said, "Our North America fibre cement segment results reflect top line growth of 6%, including volume growth below our market index. Additionally, manufacturing inefficiencies and production costs led to a decrease in EBIT margin of 5.2 percentage points compared to the prior corresponding period. Within our international fibre cement business, net sales increased 8% due to volume increases in our Asia Pacific market, and EBIT increased by 10%, driven by the strong performance of our Australian and New Zealand businesses."
Minister requests more money for Belarusian plants 08 August 2017
Belarus: The construction ministry has asked Alyaksandr Lukashenka to provide a fresh portion of government aid to Belarus’ three cement plants. Minister Anatol Chorny confirmed this on 7 August 2017, adding that the government was also considering selling stakes in the companies to investors that ‘could take over the financial burden.’ Chorny explained that the companies were struggling because of the need to pay off massive loans taken out to cover modernisation projects several years ago.
Dangote targeting 1Mt of Zambian sales in 2017 08 August 2017
Zambia: Dangote Industries Limited says it will continue to penetrate the Zambian cement industry and is targeting 1Mt of sales by the end of 2017. This follows record sales of 0.3Mt of cement during the first six months of 2017.
Country CEO Desmond Maharaj said that Dangote would look to spread its influence in more Zambian provinces going forward. He added that export markets such as Malawi, Democratic Republic of Congo and the great lakes region were also attractive, hence leading to the company to produce more cement from its Zambian operations.