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Shree Cement starts commercial production at Patas grinding plant
02 February 2022India: Shree Cement has started commercial production at its 3Mt/yr Patas grinding plant in the Pune District of Maharashtra. The project had an investment of around US$80m and it will source clinker from a group site in Karnataka. Covid-19 related delays previously saw the scheduled commissioning date moved from late 2020 to September 2021.
Prism Johnson switches proposed grinding plant from Madhya Pradesh to Uttar Pradesh
02 February 2022India: Prism Johnson has decided to move a proposed increase in its cement grinding capacity from its integrated Satna plant in Madhya Pradesh to a location in eastern Uttar Pradesh. It has done so in response to geographical demand. Previously the cement producer said it was going to add around 1Mt/yr of grinding capacity for a cost of US$34m with a commissioning date scheduled for September 2023. Now it wants to build a 2Mt/yr grinding unit in Uttar Pradesh for around US$67m with a commissioning date by December 2024.
Algeria exports 5Mt of cement in 2021
02 February 2022Algeria: Ali Bey Nasri, the president of the National Association Algerian Exporters, says that his country exported 5Mt of cement in 2021 with a value of US$200m. Local cement production exceeded 40Mt in 2021 and a rise in exports is expected in 2022, according to the Horizon newspaper. Groupe des Ciments d'Algérie (GICA) operates half of the country’s cement production plants.
Worker killed at UltraTech Cement’s Jafrabad plant in Gujarat
02 February 2022India: One worker has been killed and two injured at UltraTech Cement’s Jafrabad plant in Gujarat. Police report that during the incident hot liquid raw material fell on the workers as they cleaned a silo during a plant shutdown, according to the Times of India newspaper. The accident took place on 30 January 2022. The investigation continues.
South African cement imports rise by 18.7% to November 2021
02 February 2022South Africa: Data from Industry Insight shows that cement imports grew by 18.7% year-on-year to 1.1Mt in the first 11 months of 2021. Imports hit a monthly high of 162,000t in November 2021, according to Moneyweb. The majority of the imports came from Vietnam followed by Pakistan. The increase in imports in November 2021 appears to have occurred despite a ban on the use of imported cement on all government-funded projects that started in the same month. Bryan Perrie, the head of Cement & Concrete SA, said that it was likely that imports in November 2021 remained high is because the cement was “probably already on the water before the designation came in."
Sumitomo Osaka Cement introduces internal carbon pricing system
02 February 2022Japan: Sumitomo Osaka Cement started using an internal carbon pricing system for capital investments from January 2022. It is intended to create economic incentives for emission reductions and promote low-carbon investment. The starting price will be around Euro39/t of CO2. The measure follows the company’s introduction of its 2050 carbon neutral goals and policies in late 2020.
Professor Karen Scrivener promotes calcined clay production in Ghana
02 February 2022Ghana: Professor Karen Scrivener has paid a working visit to the Ghana Standards Authority (GSA). The visit was part of a tour by Scrivener to Ghana to discuss innovations in cement and cementitious products and to introduce Limestone Calcined Clay Cement (LC3) to the authority, according to the Ghana News Agency. The Head of Laboratory of Construction Materials at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland met with GSA management and staff of the Building and Civil Engineering Lab at the Authority's Head Office in Accra. Scrivener noted that she was interested in learning more and engaging with the GSA on standards and its testing capabilities as well as a potential collaboration in capacity building in cement and cementitious products.
HeidelbergCement increases sales in 2021
01 February 2022Germany: HeidelbergCement recorded sales of Euro18.7bn in 2021, up by 6.3% year-on-year from Euro17.6bn in 2020. The group says that the growth exceeds its anticipated ‘slight increase’ in sales. Sales in the fourth quarter of 2021 were Euro4.7bn, up by 4.4% from Euro4.5bn in the fourth quarter of 2020. The company announced a preliminary result from current operations of Euro2.61bn, up by 11% from Euro2.36bn in 2021.
FLSmidth’s full-year sales in 2021 exceed guidance
01 February 2022Denmark: FLSmidth’s 2021 full-year sales were US$2.66bn, up by 6.8% year-on-year from US$2.99bn in 2020. The group had previously forecast sales of US$2.42 – 2.57bn in its guidance for the year. Its EBITA margin was 5.9%, in the upper end of the company’s guidance of 5 – 6%. The company said that the result included costs of acquiring Thyssenkrupp’s mining business.
Italy: Holcim has signed a collaboration agreement with energy company Eni for the development of ENI’s magnesium silicate-based carbon utilisation technology. The reaction of the magnesium silicate with captured CO2 emissions yields a product which Holcim hopes to use in its cement production.
Holcim Innovation Center head Edelio Bermejo said “Reaching net zero in cement manufacturing will require the deployment of carbon capture, utilisation and storage technologies at scale. ENI’s solution is very promising, and we are happy to explore its potential as it could take us all one step further on our decarbonisation journey.”