Bosowa to develop cement capacity

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Indonesia: The Makassar-based Bosowa Corporation, which has interests in property development, cement, financial services, power and rice production, has announced plans to spend USD120m to expand its cement production and distribution capacity. The company is hoping to cash in on a planned infrastructure spending spree by the government and a rapidly developing property market.

Erwin Aksa, president director of Bosowa, said that the combined production of its two cement units, Semen Bosowa Maros and Semen Bosowa Batam, was expected to reach 3.5Mt/yr in 2011. Between January and September 2011 the company sold 3Mt of cement, 86% of its production target for the whole of 2011.

"We are bullish that our target is achievable as demand for cement remains stable, supported by the growth in the property and infrastructure sectors," said Erwin.

Bosowa will spend USD70m to build another cement plant in Maros, South Sulawesi. After completion of the factory in 2012 Erwin said that the group's cement production capacity would rise to 4.5Mt/yr.

Last modified on 22 November 2011

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