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India: Andhra Cements has commenced work to dispose of grinding mills from its Visakha grinding plant in Andhra Pradesh’s Visakhapatnam District, Reuters has reported. The plant previously had a capacity of 600,000t/yr.
Sagar Cements concluded a deal to acquire Andhra Cements in January 2023.
India: Sagar Cements says that its subsidiary Andhra Cements will relaunch the clinker line at its Durga cement plant in Andhra Pradesh before July 2023. The Hindu BusinessLine newspaper has reported that the producer previously relaunched grinding operations at the plant in April 2023.
Sagar Cements plans to invest a further US$56.8m in Andhra Cements’ Durga cement plant to increase its installed cement capacity by 67% to 3Mt/yr and its clinker capacity by 39% to 2.3Mt/yr before 2025.
Sagar Cements discloses price of Andhra Cements acquisition
20 February 2023India: Sagar Cements says that it will pay US$111m to acquire Andhra Cements outright. The Hindu BusinessLine News has reported that the deal will more than double the producer's capacity to 8.25Mt/yr. By 2025, Sagar Cements expects to increase the newly acquired subsidiary's clinker capacity by 1.2Mt/yr, and its grinding capacity by 600,000t/yr. The group plans to invest US$56.8m in capital expenditure before 2025 in order to realise its plans.
Sagar Cements wins auction to buy Andhra Cements
18 January 2023India: Sagar Cements has won the auction to acquire Andhra Cements from Jaiprakash Associates (Jaypee Group), a company currently undergoing an insolvency process. The committee of creditors of Andhra Cements voted to approve the sale, although the amount of the bid has not been disclosed, according to the Press Trust of India. Dalmia Cement (Bharat) was also reportedly made a bid for the cement producer.
Andhra Cements operates an integrated plant at Durga and a grinding plant at Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh. It was previously acquired by Jaypee Group in 2012 from Duncan Goenka Group.
India: Dalmia Cement (Bharat) and Sagar Cements have submitted acquisition offers to Andhra Cements' administrator and committee of creditors. The Business Standard newspaper reported that the company owes its lenders total debts of US$118m and is valued at between US$42.5m and US$48.6m.
Sagar Cements and JSW in talks to buy Andhra Cements
20 January 2016India: Sagar Cements is in advanced talks to buy Jaypee Group's Andhra Cements. JSW Cement is another potential contender. The enterprise value of the deal is expected to be around US$162 – 169m, a steep discount of about 30% in comparison with recent cement deals.
Andhra Cements has two plants in Andhra Pradesh with a combined capacity of 2.6Mt/yr. It also has a 25MW captive power plant under construction. It had a debt of US$118m at the end of its 2015 fiscal year. If the deal transpires at US$162m, it will translate into an enterprise value of US$64/t of cement capacity. This is lower than the average valuations of US$100/t of the recent deals in the sector.
"We would like to clarify that, though the company does hold discussions internally now and then in an informal way on expanding its operations through organic and inorganic routes, no particular entity has yet been identified for a possible acquisition," said an Andhra Cements spokesperson.
For Sagar Cements, the deal presents several long-term synergies. The acquisition will enhance its current capacity of 3.8Mt/yr by 2.6Mt/yr. Secondly, Sagar Cements will add the capacity at a time when the creation of two new states, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, is expected to generate an incremental cement demand of 30Mt in the region in the next five years.