September 2024
FLSmidth raises sales in first half of 2023 15 August 2023
Denmark: FLSmidth’s sales were US$1.82bn during the first half of 2023, up by 28% year-on-year from US$1.43bn in the first half of 2022. Its earnings before interest, taxation and amortisation (EBITA) fell by 7%, to US$83.1m from US$89.3m. The supplier recorded a new order intake worth US$1.64m, down by 14% from US$1.9m. New cement orders fell by 33% amid reduced demand, especially for FLSmidth’s product offering. In line with its de-risking strategy, FLSmidth continued to accept only those product orders that also supported its service business. The company maintained its guidance of cement sales of US$879m and an EBITA margin of 5.5 – 6.5% for the full-year 2023.
CEO Mikko Keto said “We have maintained the strong momentum on our key transformation efforts during the second quarter of 2023. While we have continued to progress on our MissionZero agenda, our safety performance has been unsatisfactory and mitigating actions have been taken.” Keto continued “While our cement business remains on target for the full year, its short-to-mid-term market outlook has deteriorated. Consequently, continued organisational rightsizing is required to preserve profitability. Going into the second half of the year we remain positive, with a continued strong focus on executing our core transformation efforts.”
Spain: Residents of Cartagena, Murcia, have protested Cemex’s plans to begin mining pozzolan at new sites locally. The Murcia Plaza newspaper has reported that the protestors are calling for a mining ban, in line with their interpretation of the area’s Rural Area of Special Environmental and Social Sensitivity designation.
Spain: Switzerland-based Synhelion and Cemex España plan to build a new clinker plant near Madrid. The plant will use Synhelion’s synthetic fuel to produce clinker from clay and crushed sand at 1200°C. The fuel consists of a gas produced from green hydrogen and captured CO2, using solar heat. La Tribune de Genève Online News has reported that Synhelion’s thermochemical reactor further helps to capture CO2 emissions from clinker production. A study by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne indicated that this can halve the cost of carbon capture at cement plants, to below Euro85/t.
Monarch Cement raises sales in first half of 2023 14 August 2023
US: Monarch Cement’s consolidated sales were US$122m in the first half of 2023, up by 27% year-on-year from US$95.8m during the first half of 2022. The producer’s retained earnings rose by 15% to US$311m from US$271m.
Throughout the first half of 2023, Monarch Cement recorded cement sales of US$71.7m (23% of total sales), up by 29% from US$55.4m (20% of total sales) in the first half of 2022.
Lafarge Canada completes first phase ECOCycle Technology pilot at St. Constant cement plant 14 August 2023
Canada: Lafarge Canada says that it successfully integrated 10,000t of recycled concrete waste in cement production at its St. Constant cement plant in Quebec using its ECOCycle Technology process. The year-long production trial constituted the first phase of Lafarge Canada’s pilot of ECOCycle Technology. The producer says that the achievement solidifies its leading position in North American circular construction innovation. Waste360 News has reported that concrete constitutes 4Mt (40%) of Canada’s 10Mt annual generation of construction and demolition waste.
President and CEO David Redfern said “By reusing construction and demolition wastes in the production of new building materials, we are reducing waste sent to landfill. Across Lafarge Canada, we’re evaluating any opportunity to decarbonise our operations, and circularity is part of this effort. This pilot is critical to demonstrate that we can effectively repurpose concrete waste, which goes a long way to conserve our naturally occurring resources and loops in construction sustainability - building new from old.”
India: The board of directors of Anjani Portland Cement has approved the proposed amalgamation of Bhavya Cements into the company, Reuters has reported. Anjani Portland Cement first acquired a majority stake in Bhavya Cements in mid-2021
UltraTech Cement to achieve cement capacity of 160Mt/yr following latest expansion phase 14 August 2023
India: UltraTech Cement says that its cement production capacity will rise by 16% to 160Mt/yr, following the completion of its on-going growth phase.
Accord Fintech has reported that UltraTech Cement raised its capacity by 4.1% from 132Mt/yr throughout the 2023 financial year, which ended in March 2023.
Breedon Group to enter US building materials business 14 August 2023
US: UK-based Breedon Group says that it is seeking a ‘beachhead’ acquisition from which to build its own building materials business in the Eastern US. CEO Rob Wood said that the top 10 US building materials companies control 40% of the market there, compared to 75% of the UK market being controlled by five leading companies. The Times newspaper has reported that Breedon Group is due to join the UK’s FTSE 250 share index in September 2023. The producer noted the slow progress of proposed reforms to UK building standards, which it says would enable it to reduce its non-fuel CO2 emissions by 25%. It also said that the government may fail to co-adopt EU emissions trading scheme (ETS) carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) measures, leaving the UK market more open for third-party exporters of cement and other heavy materials.
Wood said “The North American market has big growth opportunities, backed by the certainty of infrastructure investment.”
Holcim (Colombia) labels 100% of cement and concrete with environmental product declarations 14 August 2023
Colombia: Holcim (Colombia) says that it has achieved 100% coverage of its cement and concrete range with environmental product declarations (EPDs).
CEO Marco Maccarelli said "This is in line with our global commitment to be a zero carbon company, and a vision of what we can contribute to sustainable construction in Colombia and the world.” He added "We want this new step we are taking to not only have a positive impact on the work of our customers, but also to contribute to sustainable construction, to obtaining environmental certifications for buildings and to inspiring the entire industry to work towards a more sustainable world today and in the future."
Al-Diyar Company for Cement Industry and Industrial Investment to build 2.19Mt/yr cement plant in Samawa 11 August 2023
Iraq: China-based Sinoma International Engineering has won a contract to build a 2.19Mt/yr cement plant in Samawa, Muthanna, for Al-Diyar Company for Cement Industry and Industrial Investment. Yicai Global News has reported that Sinoma International Engineering will carry out engineering, procurement and construction on the project. The value of the contract is US$220m.