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Cemex to convert Gádor cement plant site for renewables, waste recycling and concrete 11 January 2019
Spain: Cemex has signed a Euro117m deal with the local government to convert the land used by the Gádor cement plant in Almeria for use by new projects. These will include projects in solar and wind power generation, waste fuel production from plastics and biomass and a new concrete batching plant, according to Teleprensa. The initiative is intended to create around 400 jobs.
The cement producer has also signed a similar agreement for its Lloseta in Baleares. The company announced in mid-October 2018 that it was planning to close the two plants due to reduced demand for cement and mounting European CO2 emissions regulations.
European Commission approves Oyak acquisition of Cimpor Portugal 11 January 2019
Belgium: The European Commission has approved the acquisition of sole control over Cimpor Portugal by Turkey’s Oyak. The commission ruled that there are no competition concerns between the cement producers given that they operate in different geographic markets. The deal was announced in late October 2018.
SOLPART to test pilot project from February 2019 11 January 2019
France: The SOLPART (Solar-Heated Reactors for Industrials Production of Reactive Particulates) project plans to test a pilot-scale version of its solar reactor from February 2019. The 50kW solar reactor will test a fluidised bed system at its PROMES (PROcédés, Materials and Solar Energy) testing site in Odeillo. The ultimate goal of the project is to test using a rotary kiln and a fluidised bed system to produce cement, lime, gypsum and other non-metallic products using only solar energy. The pilot scale reactor will test calcining limestone at a rate of 50kg/hr. Industrial partners involved with the project include Cemex.
Sibilia supplies vacuum units to Eurocement plants 11 January 2019
Russia: Italy’s Sibilia has supplied vacuum units to Eurocement’s Voronezh and Peterburgcement plants. In connection to the order workers at the plants also underwent three days of associated training. The cement producer also plans to use equipment from Sibilia at different plants in the country.
US/Europe: US refractory manufacturer Plibrico has entered into a distribution partnership with the Pli Group Europe, a refractory distributor contractor based in Vienna, Austria. Under the new alliance, Pli Group Europe will provide full-service distribution of Plibrico’s Plico brand refractories in Austria, France, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia and Bulgaria, with immediate effect.
“Adding Pli Group Europe to our ranks of Pli Partners allows Plibrico to reinforce its expertise, enhance its service offering and strengthen the value chain offered to customers throughout Europe,” said Brad Taylor, president and chief executive officer (CEO) of Plibrico.
LafargeHolcim wins contract for Afsluitdijk renovation project 11 January 2019
Netherlands: LafargeHolcim has been awarded a contract for the renovation of the Afsluitdijk, a sea defence infrastructure projects. The building materials company will use its Holcim Basalton Quattroblock concrete product to cover around 700,000m2 of the 32km long dam. In addition, LafargeHolcim has developed a logistics plan where materials are delivered by sea to avoid additional traffic on the dam. The total construction costs for the project is around Euro550m.
To support the project, LafargeHolcim is also investing in the expansion of its Dutch concrete products plant that is part of its Solutions & Products segment. When completed later in 2019, the expanded plant will be able to produce 1000t/day of concrete Quattroblocks for customers in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany.
The Afsluitdijk upgrade is intended to enable the dyke to withstand a one in 10,000 year storm as well as provide protection against rising sea water levels. The project is led by the Levvel consortium comprising BAM, Van Oord and Rebel. Construction started at the end of 2018 and it is scheduled for completion in 2023.
BBMG to sell seven cement companies to Jidong Cement for US$227m 10 January 2019
China: BBMG has agreed to sell its stake in seven cement companies to Jidong Cement for US$227m. It has also arranged with Jidong Cement to contribute nearly US$150m into BBMG Jidong Cement (Tangshan), a joint venture owned by the two companies. Both companies will also inject capital into each other’s subsidiaries. BBMG owns a 7% stake in Jidong Cement. Both agreements have been set up to resolve the issues of competing business between BBMG and Jidong Cement.
The seven companies that BBMG is selling to Jidong Cement are Zhuoquan BBMG Cement, Lingchuan BBMG Cement, Baoding Taihang Heyi Cement, Handan Shexian BBMG Cement, Qinyang BBMG Cement, Lanxian BBMG Cement and Xuanhua BBMG Cement. BBMG owns a 100% or majority stake in each of these companies.
Anhui Conch issues profit alert 10 January 2019
China: Anhui Conch expects its net profit to rise by nearly 100% year-on-year to US$2.3bn in 2018. It has attributed the growth in profit to rising cement prices, growing operating income and effects from structural reform in the industry.
YD Madencilik orders two grinding plants from Christian Pfeiffer 10 January 2019
Turkey: YD Madencilik, part of Üstyapi Insaat Group, has ordered two grinding plants from Germany’s Christian Pfeiffer for a new cement plant in the Düzce region. Christian Pfeiffer will supply two parallel grinding plants, consisting of a roller press (2x 1450kW) and a ball mill (Ø 4.0 x 13.0m, 3200kW), supplemented by a KS200 static separator and a TFS 325-Z twin feed separator.
Each of the two plants ensures a production of 210t/hr of ordinary Portland Cement. Alternatively, the two grinding plants can also be operated separately to allow production of different types of cement. It is also possible to operate the roller presses or the ball mills in single mode. Delivery of components for the plants started in late 2018 and they are scheduled to be completed by the end of may 2019. Christian Pfeiffer previously worked with YD Madencilik in 2015.
Government approves two new lines at Thanh Thang Cement plant 10 January 2019
Vietnam: Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has allowed Thanh Thang Cement to add two new production lines to its plant at Thanh Nghi in Ha Nam. Lines 4 and 5 will have a combined production capacity of 2.3Mt/yr, according Viet Nam News newspaper. Line 4 is expected to be commissioned in 2022 and line 5 in 2026. The cost of the upgrade has been disclosed.