September 2024
US cement production up year-on-year in April 2015 03 July 2015
US: The United States Geological Survey (USGS) has reported that total Portland and blended cement shipments in the USA and Puerto Rico came to 7.7Mt in April 2015, a 4.1% rise compared to April 2014. In the first four months of 2015, shipments rose by 5.1% to 24.1Mt. As previously, the leading cement-producing states were Texas, California, Missouri, Florida and Alabama.
Clinker production in April 2015 was 6.1Mt, a rise of 6.4% year-on-year. Production of clinker in the four months to 30 April 2015 rose by 7.7% from the same period of 2014 at 21.6Mt.
Argos Panama joins reforestation programme 02 July 2015
Panama: According to Esmerk Latin American News, as part of its sustainability and environmental responsibility programme, Colombia's Cementos Argos, via its local subsidiary Argos Panama, has joined the 'Alianza por el Millon' (Alliance for a Million) project that seeks to reforest 10,000km2 of land in Panama over the next 20 years.
The project is promoted by local nature conservation agency, Asociacion Nacional para la Conservacion de la Naturaleza (Ancon) and is also supported by the Panama Canal Authority (ACP), the Ministry of Farming Development (MIDA), the Commerce, Industry and Agriculture Chamber in Panama (CCIAP) and the association of reforesting companies in Panama, Anarap. Argos Panama has pledged to provide around US$100,000 to reforest some 100,000m2 of forest over the next five years. It is estimated that about 200km2/yr of forest is lost in Panama due to de-forestation.
Romania: According to Romania-Insider, Germany's HeidelbergCement will merge its three subsidiaries in Romania, Carpatcement Holding, Carpat Beton and Carpat Agregate, to form a single company called HeidelbergCement Romania.
Carpatcement Holding has three cement plants in Romania, whereas Carpat Beton owns 18 concrete stations and Carpat Agregate operates 14 quarries and aggregates exploitations. The internal reorganisation process will end in December 2015. HeidelbergCement has invested Euro500m in Romania to date.
KKR backs SIMEC on ABG Cement buyout 02 July 2015
India: According to The Economic Times, private equity company KKR will team up with diversified trading and commodities group SIMEC to invest US$142m to take over the cement business of debt-laden ABG Group through a complex, multi-tiered financial transaction. The funding will help ABG's founder promoter Rishi Agarwal to complete the 'last mile' of his much-delayed cement plant project in Gujarat.
The first leg of the 'special situations' transaction, which will be concluded in the coming weeks, will see KKR fund SIMEC to gain a 51% controlling stake in ABG Cements for US$82.6m. This will be followed by an additional US$60.6m of funding collateralised by Agarwal's unencumbered shares in the company. The money will be used to finish the project, fund working capital and pay back overdue creditors.
ABG Cement has been planning a 5.8Mt/yr cement plant in Gujarat since 2010. However, due to significant cost and time overrun, only a 3.3Mt/yr clinker plant at Kutch near the limestone reserves was completed. Agarwal ran out of money to complete the grinding unit at Surat. The plant is ultimately expected to produce slag cements with blast furnace slag coming from Essar Steel. It will be the only slag cement plant in western India.
SIMEC has already made a part payment to show its commitment to the deal. KKR, too, has signed a term sheet with ABG's management. A detailed due diligence process is currently ongoing. In 2014, SIMEC had agreed to buy into ABG's cement business, but the deal was not concluded. Now with KKR's funding, it is expected to close soon.
India: Shree Digvijay Cement has announced that the board of directors has appointed Suresh Meher as the company secretary and key managerial personnel under the Companies Act 2013, with effect from 1 July 2015. S N Malpani, present company secretary and compliance officer, relinquished his current position effective from the same date, though he will superannuate from Shree Digvijay Cement on 6 January 2016. The board also approved the appointment of Suresh Meher as compliance officer with effect from 1 July 2015.
Nghi Son Cement allowed to continue fly ash imports 02 July 2015
Vietnam: According to Vietnam News Brief Service, deputy prime minister Hoang Trung Hai has agreed to allow Nghi Son Cement Corporation to continue the pilot import of fly ash as a raw material for its cement production.
The deputy prime minister had earlier agreed to allow Nghi Son Cement Corporation to import no more than 200,000t/yr of fly ash in 2015 - 2016. He also requested the company to develop a plan to use domestic fly ash for cement production from 2017.
Vietnam has a huge supply of fly ash. It is estimated that the thermal power plants in Vietnam produce 4.5Mt/yr of fly ash. The figure is expected to hit 35Mt/yr in 2030. According to Vietnam News Brief Service, agencies, companies and localities have not shown their willingness to share interests with others, leading to fly ash sourcing difficulties for many companies.
China: According to Dow Jones, West China Cement expects to report a 'significant decrease' in net profit for the six months that ended on 30 June 2015, compared with the US$25.8m net profit for the six months that ended on 30 June 2014. West China Cement said that the anticipated decline is mainly tied to the low average selling price of cement in the past 12 months. It added that it was unable to maintain 'reasonable selling prices and healthy margins' in the southern part of Shaanxi.
US: CTP Sinto America, the North American business unit of Chemisch Thermische Prozesstechnik GmbH (CTP), has entered into a contract with Holcim (US) to supply emissions reductions equipment for one of the cement kilns at Holcim's Midlothian plant in Texas. In the project, exhaust gases from the main baghouse and coal mill baghouse are combined and sent to the new system and then directed to the existing wet scrubber.
The project scope includes supply and installation of a CTP Model AutoTherm6-4200 designed to handle 420,000 Nm3/hr of gas and duct modifications required to route the gas to the regenerative thermal oxidiser (RTO) and return it to the exhaust. CTP Sinto America will provide engineering, manufacturing, project management, field operations, installation and commissioning. Controls will be integrated into Holcim's existing plant-wide DCS. The system will be ready for operation in 2016. The RTO will be manufactured at subsidiary SandMold Systems in Newaygo, Michigan with some specialty parts manufactured at CTP facilities in Austria.
UAE: According to UAE Interact, the UAE's Ministry of Environment and Water has conducted field inspections at cement plants to determine their compliancy with national standards. A team of specialists from the external audit sector conducted both scheduled and surprise visits to nearly 20 cement plants as part of their annual evaluation process for ensuring complete implementation of the legislation. Saif Al Shara, assistant undersecretary of the UAE Ministry of Environment and Water's external audit sector, said that the latest assessment results show that the plants adhere to 60% of category A national standards, up from their 39% compliancy in 2013. For category B, cement plants complied with 35% of standards, compared to 33% in 2013. Finally, for category C, compliance fell from 17% in 2013 to 5%.
Nigeria: According to Business Day, Cement Company of Northern Nigeria (CCCN), plans to inject US$241m into the ongoing modernisation of its facilities to double its production capacity.
Managing director Alf Karlsen said that the project would raise the company's cement production capacity by 200% to 1.5Mt/yr. "The expansion is part of the ongoing modernisation and cost optimisation programme. It aims to reduce costs and enhance production capacity with a view to ensuring that CCNN remains competitive in the cement industry. The increase in installed capacity would enable the company to maintain its current market share and expand into new markets," said Karlsen. Karlsen also disclosed that CCCN has completed the acquisition of new mining areas to expand its quarry activities.
CCCN's expansion project has led to the relocation of the Sabon-Gida, Danatu and Gidan Mubaga villages, 'to a fully developed new settlement provided by the firm.' "CNN provided the land for resettlement, constructed access roads, provided electricity, mechanised borehole with reticulation, as well as a community mosque, clinic, primary and Islamiyya schools, among others. All this was done to ensure that there is an improved life for the communities as part of our corporate social responsibilities," said Karlsen.