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Schmersal to promote HDS switchgear series at Bauma 2019 01 March 2019
Germany: Schmersal Group will be demonstrating its new HDS switchgear series for heavy industry at the Bauma construction machinery trade fair in April 2019. The basis of the new platform is a standardised enclosure concept, which is available in two versions: plastic and grey cast iron. Typical application areas for the product include emergency-stop deactivation, belt misalignment monitoring in the transport of bulk materials, end position monitoring in steel making and level monitoring in material silos.
“With the modular HDS switchgear platform, we’ve created a product that our customers can use flexibly over a wide range of applications. The HDS platform can also be used worldwide thanks to its international approvals,” said Udo Sekin, heavy industry sector manager at the Schmersal Group.
CRH’s sales rise by 6% to Euro26.8bn in 2018 28 February 2019
Ireland: CRH’s sales revenue rose by 6% year-on-year to Euro26.8bn in 2018 from Euro25.2bn in 2017. Its earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) increased by 7% to Euro3.37bn from Euro3.15bn.
“2018 was another year of record profit delivery for CRH. We benefited from good demand and continued favourable market fundamentals in the Americas coupled with positive underlying momentum in Europe. Both were experienced against a backdrop of energy-related input cost inflation and significant weather disruption throughout the year but with a continued focus on performance improvement and operational delivery, margins were ahead of last year,” said group chief executive officer (CEO) Albert Manifold.
The group’s Europe Heavyside division, including European cement production, saw its sales grow by 10% to Euro7.61bn and EBITDA grew by 9% to Euro911m. Positive performances were noted in Ireland, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Denmark and Poland. However, ‘challenging’ trading conditions were reported in the UK due to rising input costs and uncertainty about its departure from the European Union (EU). The Americas Materials division, which acquired Ash Grove Cement in mid-2018, saw its sales rise by 12% to Euro8.95bn and its EBITDA rise by 18% to Euro1.49bn.
Nigerian growth drives Dangote Cement in 2018 28 February 2019
Nigeria: Domestic sales growth drove Dangote Cement’s financial results in 2018. Its local cement sales volumes grew by 11.4% year-on-year to 14.2Mt in 2019 from 12.7Mt in 2018. Sales in the rest of Africa remained stable at 9.4Mt. Sales revenue grew by 11.9% to US$1.71bn in Nigeria and by 9.6% to US$784m in the rest of Africa. Overall revenue grew by 11.9% to US$2.49bn from US$2.23bn. Earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) increased by 12.1% to US$1.20bn from US$1.07bn.
“This is a record financial performance by Dangote Cement, driven by a strong increase in our home market, Nigeria, despite heavy rains and uncertainties about the election,” said Joe Makoju, group chief executive officer. He added that, although Pan-African volumes were unchanged in 2018, he was confident that the group would see an increase in 2019, driven by higher volumes in Tanzania, Ethiopia, Congo and Sierra Leone. Elsewhere in Africa the cement producer said that plant shutdowns in Tanzania due to delays to a gas turbine installation, civil unrest in Ethiopia and a reduction of imports from Nigeria to Ghana had reduced its sales.
Yingli Solar and Misr Asset Management to sell solar energy to Building Materials Industries 28 February 2019
Egypt: China’s Yingli Solar and Misr Asset Management (MAM) are planning to build a 100MW solar plant in order to sell electricity to Building Materials Industries Company (BMIC). Technical and economic studies have been completed for the US$80m plant but final approval is still awaited, according to Egypt Daily. The project will also receive US$50m in finance from the Asian Development Bank. BMIC operates a 1.5Mt/yr integrated cement plant at Assiut.
Exports drive Semen Indonesia’s sales volumes in 2018 28 February 2019
Indonesia: Semen Indonesia’s sales export volumes grew by 68.7% year-on-year to 3.16Mt in 2018 from 1.87Mt in 2017. By comparison its local sales rose by 1.2% year-on-year to 27.4Mt from 27.1Mt. Overall, including the group’s Thanh Long Cement subsidiary in Vietnam, sales volumes increased by 5.8% to 33.2Mt from 31.3Mt.
Company Sigit Wahono said that domestic sales had been ‘undermined’ by oversupply in the local market, according to the Antara news agency. However, he said that the state-owned cement producer was planning to expand its export market to countries in Southeast Asia, South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, as well as Australia. The group has a production capacity of 53Mt/yr following its acquisition of Holcim Indonesia in early 2019.
DG Khan Cement’s reports mixed half-year 28 February 2019
Pakistan: DG Khan Cement’s sales rose by 26% year-on-year to US$154m in the six months to 31 December 2018 from US$122m in the same period in 2017. Its net profit more than halved to US$12m from US$24.8m. However, its net profit fell by 7% to US$10.9m from US$11.8m.
Kohat Cement’s sales grow in half-year 28 February 2019
Pakistan: Kohat Cement’s net sales grew by 22% year-on-year to US$60m in the six months to 31 December 2018 from US$49.1m in the same period in 2017. Its cement production rose by 16% to 1.99Mt from 1.71Mt. The cement producer said that work on a new 7800t/day production line was on schedule with all of the equipment delivered on site.
India: The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has issued a show cause notice to UltraTech Cement's Amreli plant in Gujarat for breaching air pollution limits. CPCB inspectors found that the particulate matter (PM) and NOx emissions were higher than allowed, according to the Times of India newspaper. The unit has been given 15 days to respond to the notice or face a fine of US$420/day since 31 August 2018.
Najran Cement blamed competition for poor sales in 2018 28 February 2019
Saudi Arabia: Najran Cement’s sales fell by 20% year-on-year to US$74.2m in 2018 from US$92.3m in the same period in 2017. Its net loss after tax grew to US$22.3m from US$5.8m. The cement producer blamed this on market competition, poor prices and decreased sales volumes.
Votorantim Cimentos strengthens position in northern Brazil 28 February 2019
Brazil: Votorantim Cimentos has started shipping cement from its Aracaju terminal in Sergipe state to its Manaus terminal in Amazonas state to expand its business in the north of the country. It purchased the Manaus unit from Cemex in 2018, according to the Valor Economico newspaper. A 20,000t cement carrier will be used exclusively for the project.