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Insolvency proceedings ordered against Andhra Cements

29 April 2022

India: The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has started insolvency proceedings against Andhra Cement, a subsidiary of Jaypee Group. The decision by the NCLT follows a petition filed by Pridhvi Asset Reconstruction and Securitisation claiming a default relating to bank loans taken out between 2012 and 2016, according to the Press Trust of India. Separately, Andhra Cement has asked its creditors to submit their claims by 10 May 2022 before the Interim Resolution Professional (IRP). Local media has also reported that the cement producer had been unable to operate its cement plant at above 60% capacity utilisation due to a shortage of working capital.

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Lafarge Jordan files for insolvency

27 May 2021

Jordan: Lafarge Jordan has had its insolvency filing approved by a court in Jordan. The Jordan Times has reported that the company has capital of US$84.6m, while its accumulated losses are US$169m. It has blamed weak demand and an inability to cope with variable operating and administrative costs made worse by the coronavirus crisis.

The company said that it plans to continue its reform process so that it is able to meet its obligations under insolvency law. It added, “The company intends to adopt a well-thought-out and actionable financial plan to pay off its debts and meet its liabilities within reasonable legal periods and in agreement with creditors.”

The subsidiary of Switzerland-based LafargeHolcim owns two integrated cement plants in the country. However, its Fuheis plant has been mothballed since the early 2010s. Its Rashadiyah plant has two production lines but one has been unused for over a decade and the other is reportedly operating at 40% of its capacity.

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Dalmia Bharat set to buy Kalyanpur Cement

30 January 2018

India: Dalmia Bharat is the frontrunner to buy Kalyanpur Cement following an auction for the Bihar-based cement producer. The bidding process follows a debt resolution plan for Kalyanpur Cement, according to the Economic Times. Dalmia Bharat’s winning bid has been submitted by the creditors to the Kolkata bench of the National Company Law Tribunal for approval.

Kalyanpur Cement owes more than US$94m to its creditors and its was declared bankrupt in May 2017. It operates a 1Mt/yr cement plant at Banjari.

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Deadline extended for sale of Binani Cement

05 January 2018

India: The deadline for bidding for Binani Cement has been extended until 15 January 2018 as the cement company takes potential buyers on a tour of its grinding plant in Dubai. The Rajasthan-based cement producer is being sold following bankruptcy proceedings, according to the Daily News & Analysis newspaper. The family-owned company with cement plants in Indian, China and the UAE has attracted a high level of interest from both international and local cement companies.

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CRH, LafargeHolcim and HeidelbergCement among 15 firms interested in bankrupt Binani

22 November 2017

India: As many as 15 companies have shown interest in Binani Cement, which is facing bankruptcy proceeding from its lenders, according to senior officials quoted by India’s The Economic Times. Among them are Ireland-based CRH, Swiss-based LafargeHolcim and Germany’s HeidelbergCement, each of which have shown interest in response to initial bids called by the resolution professional. Other bidders include local firms India Cement, Orient Cement, Ramco Cement, Shree Cement, UltraTech Cement and Piramals. Senior officials said that a total of nine domestic players and three financial investors have shown interest in the company.

The bidders will provide a binding bid with a detailed resolution plan, which would involve acquiring equity and recasting the debt, by 22 December 2017. The bidders will have to provide plans to either acquire the company fully or acquire its assets only. Binani has a manufacturing capacity of 11.3Mt/yr, with integrated plants in India and China and grinding units in Dubai, UAE.

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Brazilian cement bag producers file for bankruptcy protection

13 July 2017

Brazil: Bag producers Cocelpa Companhia de Celulose e Papel do Paraná (Cocelpa) and Arpeco Artefatos de Papéis have both filed for bankruptcy protection. They cited rising production costs, the country’s economic crisis and an unsuccessful sale plan, according to the Valor Economico newspaper. The companies operate plants at Curitiba and Araucária and they mainly produce bags for the cement industry. Despite being market rivals the two companies have filed for protection together due to structural links between them.

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Nexe Grupa files for pre-bankruptcy settlement

27 February 2013

Croatia: Croatian building materials producer Nexe Grupa has submitted a motion for the opening of a pre-bankruptcy settlement procedure. The company also said in a bourse filing that its affiliates Nasicement, Dilj, Luka Tranzit, Igma and Nexe Beton have likewise filed for pre-bankruptcy settlement before the competent authorities.

By setting the bankruptcy procedure in motion, Nexe Grupa wishes to accelerate the financial and operational restructuring of the company, having in mind the large number of creditors involved, the company said in a separate statement.

Nexe Grupa comprises around 20 companies operating in Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia and Montenegro. It runs the Nasicecement cement plant in Nasice with a cement production capacity of 1Mt/yr.

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