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Lafarge India names Ujjwal Batria as CEO

Written by Global Cement staff
26 June 2015

India: Lafarge India has appointed Ujjwal Batria as CEO of the company effective from 22 June 2015. Batria will take over the responsibility from Martin Kriegner, who has been named as area manager for Central Europe of LafargeHolcim.

The development comes shortly before the expected completion of the LafargeHolcim merger. The Indian Competition Commission of India (CCI) has already approved the Indian leg of the proposed merger, with certain provisions, including divestment of two cement plants; Lafarge's plants at Jojobera, Jharkhand and Sonadih, Chhattisgarh. The two plants have a combined capacity of 5.15Mt/yr. Holcim's business in India is run through ACC and Ambuja Cements. It is not clear what Batria's role will be in the merged LafargeHolcim entity. Since ACC and Ambuja Cements are public listed firms, Lafarge's Indian unit may continue to operate separately, at least to begin with.

Prior to his appointment as CEO of Lafarge India, Batria was managing director of the company and was managing its cement business. He has been with Lafarge for 16 years. He had joined the company in 1999 and has served on different position across functions since then.

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EAPCC renews hunt for COO

Written by Global Cement staff
26 June 2015

Kenya: According to Business Daily, East African Portland Cement Company (EAPCC) has renewed its efforts to recruit a new COO after the candidates who applied to fill the new position in August 2014 'fell short' of the required qualifications. EAPCC has now re-advertised the position, which is expected to strengthen its governance structure.

The Athi River-based manufacturer first sought to recruit a COO and CFO in 2014 through consultancy PricewaterhouseCoopers. Kephar Tande, the company's managing director, said that the board deemed the applicants to be unqualified. "The first attempt in 2014 did not yield a suitable candidate from the shortlisted four, hence this new advertisement," said Tande. "This position is primarily required to improve the efficiency of our supply chain to make the company more competitive. We expect the position to be filled by August 2015."

EAPCC's current management executive structure is made up of heads of sections and divisions like financial management, research and development, internal audit and risk management, as well as strategy performance improvement. The new COO will be responsible for cement production operations, production engineering, product research and development, as well as sales and marketing.

EAPPC has not said whether it will re-advertise the CFO job, also a new position. The CFO is expected to streamline financial management at the company, which has recently faced accusations of having reported inaccurate accounts. "The position of CFO will be filled as soon as internal procedures are completed," said Tande.

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CEMBUREAU welcomes new president and vice president

Written by Global Cement staff
17 June 2015

Belgium: Daniel Gauthier, CEO of Western Europe-Africa and member of the managing board of HeidelbergCement, has been elected as president of CEMBUREAU for a two-year term after having completed his mandate of vice president over the last two years. He takes over from Peter Hoddinott, executive vice president of performance and member of the executive committee at Lafarge. In addition, Gonçalo Salazar Leite, CEO of Secil, has been elected as vice president of CEMBUREAU for a two-year term.

"The industry must now build upon the accomplishments of 'The Concrete Initiative," said Gauthier. The initiative was launched one year ago. "Concrete is essential to Europe's future, providing the buildings and infrastructure that society needs, as well as growth and jobs. The circular economy, competitiveness and climate change will also remain at the forefront of CEMBUREAU's activities."

"With the election of Gauthier, CEMBUREAU and the priorities of the european cement sector are in excellent hands," said Hoddinott. "He will advance and reinforce the agendas of putting the cement industry forward as a solution provider, where concrete can fulfill both the aspirations of the end users of construction and act as a partner in fulfilling the needs of policymakers."

"I take this opportunity to thank Peter Hoddinott for his commitment to the Association over the last two years," said Koen Coppenholle, CEMBUREAU chief executive. "We are now at a turning point. After a protracted period of negative growth, Europe is getting back on its feet. Indeed, our 2014 activity report shows some glimmers of hope for our sector."

Compared to 2013, 2014 cement production in the CEMBUREAU member countries saw a very moderate recovery, rising by 0.3% year-on-year to 235.5Mt after the drops recorded in 2013 and 2012 (1.4% and 8.2% respectively) and having fallen by 27% since 2007. Developments in cement demand were in line with the upturn in the general economic and construction environment, particularly over the second half of the year, reflecting somewhat improved sentiment and activity, despite tight budgetary conditions in many member states. Global cement production has been estimated at 4.3Bnt in 2014, translating into a 6.7% increase compared to the 4Bt recorded in 2013. The CEMBUREAU member countries accounted for 5.5% of global production, with China representing 56.5%, compared to 58.3% in 2013. Without taking into account China, global cement production increased year-on-year by 11.3%.

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Adriano Greco joins FCT International

Written by Global Cement staff
10 June 2015

US: FCT, the rotary kiln pyro-processing company, is pleased to announce that Adriano Greco has joined the team at FCT as Global Sales Director, based in the United States.

Mr Greco is known to many in the cement industry through his previous activities as Managing Director of Greco and as Sales Director for Gebr. Pfeiffer. FCT said that his experience and professionalism would be 'invaluable as FCT extends its reach to the markets across the globe.'

FCT already has operations in Australia, United States, Europe, Middle East and Canada and continues to expand with projects in every continent.

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India Cements appoints P L Subramanian as non-executive director

Written by Global Cement staff
10 June 2015

India: India Cements has appointed P L Subramanian as a non-executive director with immediate effect. Subramanian joined the company in 1986 and has served in various positions. He was serving as its executive director of operations and retired from service in May 2015.

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