September 2024
Uttar Pradesh government approves three grinding plant plans 08 September 2020
India: The state government of Uttar Pradesh has granted approval to three planned grinding plant projects with a total value of US$115m. The Hindustan Times newspaper has reported that Kanodia Cement ’s Amethi grinding plant will cost US$39.6m, Eco Plus Cement Industries’ Prayagraj grinding plant will cost US$38.6m and Eco Plus Cement Industries’ Mirzapur grinding plant will cost US$37.1m.
Bureau of Indian Standards warns of product description rule changes 08 September 2020
India: The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has warned producers to avoid the use of objective product descriptions which may subsequently be proven as false claims. The Economic Times newspaper has reported that the advice follows an internal circular of the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution detailing plans for a tightening of standards around the use of objective terms such a ‘corrosion resistant,’ ‘weather proof’ and ‘damp proof’ by cement producers.
Cemex España requests authorisation for Cemex Latam Holdings bid 08 September 2020
Colombia: Cemex España has requested authorisation by the Colombian Financial Superintendency (SFC) to make offers to buy the shares of all Cemex Latam Holdings shareholders with a view to taking over a 100% stake in the company. El Ceo News has reported that after receiving authorisation Cemex España must place a bid within five working days.
Suez Cement publishes first half 2020 results 08 September 2020
Egypt: HeidelbergCement subsidiary Suez Cement recorded a net loss of Euro38.0m in the first half of 2020, up by 99% year-on-year from 19.1m in the first half of 2019. The company made sales worth Euro145m over the period, down by 18% from Euro177m. The causes of the decline were market saturation and reduced demand in the short term due to the coronavirus lockdown from 19 March 2020 to 27 June 2020.
Asia Cement becomes sole owner of Taiwan Chiahui Power Corporation 08 September 2020
Taiwan: Asia Cement has bought all shares in Taiwan Chiahui Power Corporation belonging to co-owner Electric Power Development Company (J-Power). Electronic News has reported that the two companies have jointly owned Taiwan Chiahui Power Corporation since December 2002. The deal awaits ratification by the Taiwan Ministry of Economic Affairs Investment Commission.
Argonaut Private Equity buys well cement business from BJ Services 07 September 2020
US: Argonaut Private Equity has acquired a well cement business following the bankruptcy of Texas-based BJ Services. The purchase retains 260 employees and procures company assets and equipment, including bulk plants and technical labs located in the field. No fracturing assets were acquired in the acquisition. It has rebranded the business as American Cementing.
“The addition of American Cementing to the Argonaut Private Equity portfolio combines our expertise in efficient operations management with our experience in the oil and gas industry,” said Steve Mitchell, Argonaut’s chief executive officer (CEO).
American Cementing services include laboratory testing, blending at the bulk plant and mixing and pumping operations at the wellsite. Additionally, the company offers acidising services and products that are intended to enhance production and remove well-bore damage to preserve well lifetime.
Pakistan increases cement dispatches by 5% to 3.52Mt in August 2020 07 September 2020
Pakistan: Cement dispatches increased by 5% year-on-year to 3.52Mt in August 2020 from 3.35Mt in August 2019. Domestic sales rose by 4.8% to 2.79Mt from 2.67Mt, while exports rose by 5.8% to 0.73Mt from 0.69Mt. Plants in northern Pakistan produced 2.49Mt of cement (52% of total production), while those in the South produced 2.35Mt (48%).
Egypt: HeidelbergCement subsidiary Egyptian Tourah Portland Cement recorded a second-quarter loss of Euro4.65m in 2020, down by 79% year-on-year from Euro21.9m in 2019. The company made sales worth Euro1.81m over the period, down by 81% Euro9.74m, according to Reuters. In line with its position regarding future losses at 31 December 2019, the company called a shareholder’s meeting to decide on its continuity.
Groupe des Ciments d'Algérie orders twelve dump trucks from Belaz 07 September 2020
Algeria/Belarus: Belarus-based automobiles producer Belaz says that it has received an order for twelve dump trucks from Groupe des Ciments d'Algérie (GICA), Algeria’s leading cement producer with 13.5Mt/yr installed cement production capacity. Business World Magazine News has reported that the company will use the trucks for conveying raw materials in its Saoura quarry in Adrar Province. It previously bought twelve 60t-capacity Belaz-7555I trucks and nine front-loaders in mid-2020. The latest order is due for arrival in September 2020.
Belaz produces the 450t-capacity Belaz-75710, the largest-capacity dump truck in the world.
Ramco Cement increases Lynks Logistics stake to 69% 07 September 2020
India: Ramco Cement has increased its stake in Lynks Logistics to 69% following its acquisition of a 23% stake in the company for US$273,000. The group previously invested US$700 in a 46% stake on 27 January 2020.