
20 February 2023
Sagar Cements discloses price of Andhra Cements acquisition 20 February 2023
India: Sagar Cements says that it will pay US$111m to acquire Andhra Cements outright. The Hindu BusinessLine News has reported that the deal will more than double the producer's capacity to 8.25Mt/yr. By 2025, Sagar Cements expects to increase the newly acquired subsidiary's clinker capacity by 1.2Mt/yr, and its grinding capacity by 600,000t/yr. The group plans to invest US$56.8m in capital expenditure before 2025 in order to realise its plans.
Dalmia Cement (Bharat) deploys gas-fuelled truck fleet 20 February 2023
India: Dalmia Cement (Bharat) has successfully launched its new fleet of 35 liquefied natural gas (LNG)-fuelled trucks from its Murli cement plant in Maharashtra. The trucks are of two types, covering ranges of 50 - 600km, and will transport bagged cement and bulk raw materials. They have 28% lower CO2 emissions than conventional diesel-powered trucks, and are thus able to eliminate 840t/yr of CO2 emissions, while also reducing emissions of nitrous oxides (NOx) by 59% and particulates by 91%, and eliminating emissions of sulphur oxides (SOx).
Dalmia Cement (Bharat) says that its next move will be to launch a second fleet of 25 trucks from its Ariyalapur cement plant in Tamil Nadu. By April 2024, it plans to convert 10% of its 3000 truck-strong fleet to LNG fuel.
A spokesperson for the company said “Dalmia Cement has been following the business philosophy of Clean & Green is Profitable and Sustainable. Our overall CO2 emissions have come down from 670kg/t to 467kg/t – one of the lowest globally – and we are focusing on realising our carbon negative goal by 2040. We are delighted to partner with GreenLine Logistics for further reduction of our Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions.”
18 companies in Taoyuan fined US$7m for fixing concrete prices 20 February 2023
Taiwan: The Taiwanese Fair Trade Commission (FTC) has fined 18 companies a total of US$7m for participation in a ready-mix concrete price-fixing cartel. The companies, including Taiwan Cement, all participate in the ready-mix concrete industry in Taoyuan Special Municipality. The FTC said that the companies have colluded both in person and via messaging apps in order to raise the price of concrete in Taoyuan, since 'as early as November 2018.' Other recipients of fines include Goldsun Building Materials, Ya Tung Ready Mixed Concrete and 15 companies based in Taoyuan. Fines range from US$16.5m up to US$329m for larger participants.
CNA News has reported that Taiwan Cement denies involvement in any cartel.
Philippines: Germany-based TÜV Nord has awarded three ISO certificates to Philcement Corporation's Bataan cement bagging plant and distribution centre in Mariveles. The facility achieved an ISO 9001:2015 for quality management, an ISO 45001:2018 for occupational health and safety management and an ISO 14001:2015 for environmental management.
Chair Ramon del Rosario Junior said “As we continue to provide a reliable and consistent supply of cement products of good quality, these ISO certifications attest to PHINMA, Philcement and our partners’ expertise in this industry. These give us even greater confidence in our operations and especially in the products that we offer our customers."
South/Central America: Holcim Latinoamérica says that it expects to use 18% renewable power across its operations in February 2023, compared to 8% throughout 2022. The regional unit of Holcim says that it will increase its share of renewable power to 25% by the end of 2023. It is committed to a target of 60% renewables by 2030. Holcim Latinoamérica's operations span Argentina, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Mexico.
Earlier in February 2023, Holcim Nicaragua commenced construction of a 3.38MW solar power plant in Nagarote, León Department. The producer said that the solar power plant's contribution to the national grid will cover 40% of its consumption in its cement operations there.
Holcim's Latin America regional head Oliver Osswald said “Our world is in constant change from population growth, urbanisation and the climate challenge. That is why, at Holcim, we are determined to put our best foot forward to accelerate low carbon circular construction."
Germany: ScrapeTec will present its latest generation DustScrape dust management system at the SOLIDS Dortmund bulk handling technologies exhibition in Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia. ScrapeTec says that the new model boasts increased box robustness and is specifically designed for use in closed transfers with high material pressure. It works without the use of energy and also saves energy by enabling users to switch off existing dust extraction systems.