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Holcim UK completes civil engineering works at Tilbury Cement Terminal

01 July 2025

UK: Holcim UK has completed all civil engineering works at its new Tilbury Cement Terminal on the River Thames, marking the transition to structural and mechanical installation.

The three-year project has now progressed beyond excavation, foundations, utilities and site roads. Wright Brothers Industrial Services will lead the next phase, installing materials handling and processing systems. Collinson Construction is installing the storage hall superstructure, while Dome Technology begins work on the dome silo, which will hold up to 30,000t of cement.

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NIGERCEM plant could reopen

01 July 2025

Nigeria: Ebonyi State Governor Francis Nwifuru has established a 15-member committee to reactivate NIGERCEM, the country’s first locally-owned cement manufacturing company, located in Nkalagu.

He directed the committee to work with investors and shareholders to devise a plan for the immediate resumption of operations at the plant, which has been shut down for decades, and to submit its report within two weeks.

“Restoring the company was part of my campaign promise when I visited the area. I assured that the factory will be revived within my first tenure in office,” Nwifuru said.

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Mitsubishi UBE Cement project selected for Japanese carbon recycling grant

01 July 2025

Japan: Mitsubishi UBE Cement’s joint project with the city of Kitakyushu to pilot carbon recycled materials in public infrastructure has been selected for the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry’s 2024 grant programme.

Centred around the producer’s Kyushu plant in Kurosaki, Kitakyushu, the project will recycle CO₂ and waste cement from local sources for use in municipal construction. Mitsubishi UBE Cement said it aims to establish a model for resource circulation that can be expanded nationwide.

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Togo cement sector commits to reduce CO₂ emissions by 2050

01 July 2025

Togo: Cement producers in Togo have committed to reduce CO₂ emissions by 2050 by lowering the clinker factor and increasing the use of alternative fuels. At a meeting in Lomé on 30 June 2025, manufacturers set out a roadmap that includes large-scale adoption of limestone calcined clay cement (LC3) to reduce clinker content from 65% to 40%, potentially cutting emissions by up to 40% without sacrificing performance, according to the Togo First newspaper.

The strategy also involves replacing coal with agricultural or municipal waste. Industry data shows that cement production generated 0.9Mt of CO₂ in 2023, which could rise to 1.8Mt by 2050 without intervention. Manufacturers are seeking regulatory support to help deliver the roadmap, which aligns with Togo’s Paris Agreement commitments.

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Caribbean Cement commissions Rockfort debottlenecking project

30 June 2025

Jamaica: TCL Group subsidiary Caribbean Cement has commissioned its US$42m debottlenecking project at its Rockfort plant in East Kingston. The capacity of the expanded kiln was not disclosed.

During a ribbon cutting ceremony, Prime Minister of Jamaica Andrew Holness said “When we invest in our factories, we invest in our families. When we strengthen our production capacity, we strengthen our national development. This project does more than support housing. It supports jobs. The expanded kiln will enable higher throughput, greater efficiencies, and potentially more stable employment for hundreds of workers.’

He added “Instead of importing, we will be exporting. Instead of consuming value-added goods, we will be producing them. This is the shift from dependency to self-determination.”

Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce Aubyn Hill said “Everywhere you go, cement is being used, and Caribbean Cement is doing a great job! We want every bag of cement used in Jamaica to be made here because, for every bag that we import, we send jobs overseas. Our job in Jamaica is to keep jobs here.”

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Titan Cement International changes name to Titan

30 June 2025

Greece: Titan Cement International, the parent company of Titan Group, has changed its legal name to Titan, following shareholder approval. The ticker symbol TITC remains unchanged on Euronext and the Athens Exchange. The company said that the simplified name reflects a ‘unified, forward-looking identity’ aligned with the group’s global presence, purpose and strategic priorities. The company has also adopted a new domain, www.titanmaterials.com.

Chair of the group executive committee Marcel Cobuz said “Our evolution into a truly diversified building and infrastructure materials company and our ongoing commitment to sustainability and innovation are embodied in this identity update. The new name and web domain presence better communicate our capabilities and ambition, as we shape the future of building materials everywhere we operate.”

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UltraTech Cement commissions second Maihar grinding mill

30 June 2025

India: UltraTech Cement has commissioned its second cement grinding mill at the Maihar unit in Madhya Pradesh, adding 1.8Mt/yr to its domestic production capacity. The first mill at the site began operations in March 2025.

The expansion raises UltraTech’s total grey cement capacity in India to 186.86Mt/yr and 192.26Mt/yr globally. The company said the move forms ‘part of its larger strategy.’

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Armenia extends cement import restrictions

30 June 2025

Armenia: The government will extend restrictions on cement and clinker imports from Iran and ‘other countries’ for another six months, from 21 July 2025 to 21 January 2026. The measure aims to support local producers, who reportedly face falling competitiveness and reduced production volumes, according to local press.

Armenian cement output declined by 7% year-on-year to 1.05Mt in 2024, despite a domestic capacity of 2.5Mt/yr and market demand of around 1.4–1.5Mt/yr. Imports from Iran rose by 72% year-on-year to 436,000t in 2024, following a 3.5-fold increase in 2023.

The Ministry of Economy said the restrictions ensure sufficient market supply while maintaining fair competition between domestic manufacturers and importers.

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Titan Group rises on Time Magazine’s sustainable companies list

27 June 2025

Greece: Titan Group has been named by Time Magazine as one of the most sustainable companies in the world, rising 158 positions to 150th in the annual list of 500 companies. Titan Group said that it is the highest-ranked building materials company and one of only a handful on the list. Time Magazine and data firm Statista assessed companies based on external ratings, commitments and various environmental and social Key performance indicators (KPIs) disclosed in externally-assured reports.

Leonidas Canellopoulos, Chief Innovation and Sustainability Officer at Titan Group, said "Being named one of the world’s most sustainable companies by Time for the second year in a row is a powerful endorsement of our growth strategy in action. Sustainability is woven into every decision we make – from bold innovation in new products and decarbonised processes to transparent execution.”

 

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Attock Cement’s parent firm ‘open to sale’

27 June 2025

Pakistan: Lebanese investment company Pharaoh Investment Group Ltd (PIGL) is considering the possibility of selling a stake in its subsidiary Attock Cement Pakistan Ltd (ACPL) amid a revaluation of its assets in the cement sector. PIGL, which is the majority shareholder of ACPL with an 84% stake, has received proposals from investors to acquire the entire stake, subject to regulatory approval.

The list of applicants includes joint proposals from the Fauji Foundation and Kotaku Power Company, as well as from Cherat Cement and Shirazi Investments. Separate applications were sent by Alpha Cement and Bestway Cement. ACPL holds a leading position in the cement market in Southern Pakistan, with a 24% market share, thanks to its 4.3Mt/yr capacity.

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