15 December 2025
India: UltraTech Cement has awarded Fuller Technologies the contract to supply two high-capacity clinker coolers for its upcoming production lines at Pali Cement Works in Rajasthan and Vikram Cement Works in Madhya Pradesh. Each cooler will have a capacity of 12,000t/day of clinker.
Batıçim receives environmental clearance for new grinding and packaging plant in İzmir 15 December 2025
Türkiye: Batıçim–Batı Anadolu Çimento has secured a positive environmental impact assessment (EIA) decision from the İzmir Governorship for its proposed clinker grinding and packing plant in Aliağa, İzmir. The US$20.4m project will utilise a cement grinding mill with a capacity of 250t/hr, supported by four packing units (180t/hr each), 12 bulk loading units (150t/hr each), a 300t/hr crusher, and two 1000t ash silos. Total production capacity is projected at 3.5Mt/yr. Construction is expected to be completed within one year.
Cement shortage in Gambia persists 15 December 2025
The Gambia: The managing director of Jah Oil, Momodou Hydara, has attributed the ongoing cement shortage in the country to external constraints, including the shallow channel at the Port of Banjul and weather-related disruptions to operations. Hydara said that large vessels cannot dock at the port, and that smaller boats are facing delays due to adverse weather conditions. The shortage has disrupted construction activity and increased retail prices of cement across the country. The shortage has also been attributed to the government's April 2024 decision to increase import tariffs on bagged cement from Senegal.
Hydara said that Jah Oil has sufficient capacity to meet domestic demand. “As we speak, we have two ships at sea carrying 55,000t and 59,500t of cement each, and another carrying 55,000t en route to Banjul,” he said. The two ships contain approximately three million bags of cement, which would cover the monthly consumption of 30,000t. To ease pressure on port operations, Jah Oil has acquired two seagoing vessels, each with a 4000t capacity, to help offload cement from larger ships offshore.
Jah Oil is investing in its production capacity, with a new plant in Farafenni producing 100,000 bags per day, while another in Bafuloto, which can produce 200,000 bags per day, is nearing completion.
Bolivian cement production and sales rebound in October 2025 15 December 2025
Bolivia: Cement production and sales in October 2025 increased month-on-month by 6% and 10%, respectively, according to the National Statistics Institute (INE). Production rose from 355,167t in September 2025 to 378,669t in October 2025, while sales climbed from 336,917t to 373,885t, an increase of 11%. Compared to October 2024, cement production rose by 4% to 378,335t, up from 363,784t. Sales also increased slightly year-on-year by 0.3%, or 1175t.
From January to October 2025, cement production was 3.38Mt, a 0.8% increase compared to the same period in 2024. However, total sales during the 10-month period fell slightly to 3.28Mt, down from 3.33Mt in the previous year. La Paz continues to lead in cement production with 1.03Mt, while Santa Cruz leads in sales with 883,430t as of October. INE data shows that Bolivia reached an all-time cement production record of 4.06Mt and sales of 4.10Mt in 2024.



