12 December 2017
Fairfax stops bid for PPC 12 December 2017
South Africa: Canada’s Fairfax Holdings has stopped its bid for PPC. The investment body made an offer of around US$150m in September 2017 to buy a partial stake in PPC on condition that the cement producer agreed to a merger with AfriSam. The South African cement producer subsequently described the offer as low to its shareholders and said that is was anticipating a higher offer. Rival expressions of interest were also received from CRH, Dangote Cement and LafargeHolcim. Dangote Cement withdrew its bid in October 2017 and CRH decided not to continue its bid in December 2017.
Argentina faces cement shortage 12 December 2017
Argentina: Cement plants are reportedly requiring 48 hours notice to process orders due to major growth in the construction sector driven by infrastructure development. Due to this materials such as cement and concrete are facing shortages, according to La Voz newspaper. Prices for building materials have rise by around 40%.
Norberto Ladea, the commercial director of Holcim Argentina, said that the company has expanded its production by approximately 13% year-on-year in 2017 with a cement production capacity of 4.8Mt/yr. It is currently planning its investment to bolster output in 2018.
Ambrian forecasts 25% sales growth in 2017 for Mozambique operations 12 December 2017
Mozambique: Ambrian, the UK-based owner of the Cimentos da Beria grinding plant, forecasts that its sales will rise by 25% year-on-year in 2017 from 2016. The prediction follows a poor third quarter where sales volumes fell by 16% and the company described the economic conditions in the country over the past year as ‘challenging.’ The group added that it has seen cement prices improve year-on-year and that the plant in Beira is now generating positive earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA).
However, Ambrian also reported that it is facing ‘urgent’ short-term liquidity issues owing to difficulties in moving cash resources held within the group to the company. It is currently trying to secure short term financing and a longer-term strategic partnership and investment for the group as a whole to allow it to reduce its debt and develop its business in Mozambique.
China: Anhui Conch Cement has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with China Railway Materials Trading, a subsidiary of China Railway Group. Yu Shui, the assistant general manager of Anhui Conch, and Xiao Song, deputy general manager of China Railway Materials Trade Group, signed the agreement. Anhui Conch plans to establish a supply chain agreement with the state-owned company.