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Qizilqum Cement’s sales fall in first nine months of 2021
25 October 2021Uzbekistan: Qizilqum Cement’s nine-month sales fell by 11% year-on-year in 2021. A 4.4% decline in cost of goods sold failed to create earnings before interest (EBIT) growth during the period. The company recorded a 36% fall in EBIT.
Bluestone Investment Bank recorded 4.5% year-on-year growth in Uzbekistan’s volume of construction during the first nine months of 2021. In the first eight months of the year, its cement companies produced 8Mt of cement, up by 18% year-on-year. Cement imports rose slightly to 0.56Mt.
Holcim Schweiz replaces Eclépens cement plant’s stack
25 October 2021Switzerland: Holcim Schweiz has replaced the kiln stack at its Eclépens cement plant. Deputy plant manager Christian Petit said that the previous stack had been in place since 1971. He thanked the team which installed the new 100m-high stack on 22 October 2021.
Sri Lanka: The government has adjusted the monopoly situation at Trincomalee Harbour to allow multiple industries to freely make use of land at the port. The policy aims to further boost the development of Indian Ocean trade.
Tokyo Cement (Lanka) operates a 2.4Mt/yr grinding plant at Tincomalee Harbour, and is in the process of establishing a new 1Mt/yr integrated cement plant at the port’s China Bay dock.
Spain: The large taxpayers unit of the Tax Agency has imposed a Euro63m fine on Cemex España for issues relating to past tax payments. The El País newspaper has reported that the fine follows an investigation of the company’s corporation tax payments between 2010 and 2014. The agency previously imposed a Euro456m fine on Cemex in 2011 for inflating its losses between 2006 and 2009.
Ube Industries revises 2022 financial year forecast downwards
22 October 2021Japan: Ube Industries has revised its profit forecast downwards for the 2022 financial year. It now expects a net profit of US$171m in the year to March 2022, a 15% fall year-on-year, compared to its previous forecast of US$184m. It has also forecast full-year consolidated sales of US$5.57bn, a rise of 3.4% year-on-year. The Nikkei newspaper has reported that the group attributed the lower figure for profit to increased costs of cement production, transport and its on-going integration of its cement businesses.
RHI Magnesita to become majority shareholder in Sormas Refrakter
22 October 2021Turkey: Sormas Refrakter has agreed to sell 85% of its shares to RHI Magnesita for Euro38.8m. The Turkey-based refractory manufacturer has a production capacity of 60,000t/yr. The companies expect to conclude the deal in the first half of 2022
RHI Magnesita said "With an enlarged product portfolio, further potential exists from this opportunity to deliver full-line service solutions to customers in Turkey.”
Cementos Portland Valderrivas may suspend cement production at Morata de Tajuña plant due to high costs
22 October 2021Spain: Cementos Portland Valderrivas has warned the increased operating costs may force it to suspend production at its 2.8Mt/yr El Alto cement plant in Morata de Tajuña near Madrid. EuroNews has reported that energy prices more than doubled month-on-month to Euro300/MWhr on 21 October 2021 from Euro100/MWhr on 21 November 2021. Grinding operations use half of the plant’s electricity consumption.
Operations director Luis Herrers said "Because the cost of electricity has shot up by 300%, we have crossed a red line. Our production cost has exceeded our selling price.” He added “We are in a critical situation right now."
Argentinean Mining Workers Association disrupts operations at Minerar’s Olavarría quarry
22 October 2021Argentina: Sit-in protesters from the Argentinean Mining Workers Association (AOMA) have blocked access to the hoppers of limestone crushers at Minerar’s Olavarría quarry, according to the Clarín newspaper. The quarry supplies limestone to Loma Negra’s La Amali cement plant.
The cement producer said “The biggest problem is that if they don't solve the problem, and stop the supply raw material, it will complicate cement production."
Tangshan Jidong Cement to incorporate BBMG East Cement
21 October 2021China: Tangshan Jidong Cement has received the approval of the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) to incorporate its subsidiary BBMG East Cement. Tangshan Jidong Cement is a joint venture formed by BBMG and Jidong Cement in early 2019.
UK: The government has awarded funding to the planned HyNet North West low-CO2 industrial cluster. The cluster will reduce industrial CO2 emissions by 10Mt/yr in North Wales and North West England. It includes a planned 800,000t/yr carbon capture installation at Hanson UK’s Padeswood cement plant in Flintshire. The producer is currently carrying out a feasibility study at the plant. Parent company HeidelbergCement said that the project will play a ‘critical role’ in the UK’s transition to net zero CO2 emissions by 2050.
Chair Dominik von Achten called the decision “A well-deserved recognition for the HyNet consortium and our colleagues working on carbon capture and storage (CCS) in the UK as part of this collaborative project. Cutting CO2 emissions is a key priority for us, and we are delighted to add our Padeswood cement works to our growing range of CCS activities, as a key part of our pathway to reaching net zero.”