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India: Birla Corporation reported consolidated sales of US$293m in the first quarter of its 2024 financial year, up by 9.3% year-on-year from the previous first quarter. This was partly due to a 12% rise in the company’s cement sales volumes to 4.41Mt, which offset ‘subdued prices’ in its core markets. The producer increased its earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) by 15% to US$37.9m. United News of India has reported that Birla Corporation recorded a capacity utilisation of 91%, which was among the highest in the Indian cement industry.
The company said that it will ‘maintain its relentless thrust on cost rationalisation, shoring up sales of premium products in high realisation geographies, route-to-market optimisation and increasing leadership bench strength and depth.’
Wonder Cement to build US$66.4m cement facility in Gujarat
09 August 2023India: Wonder Cement has concluded a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with authorities to build a cement production facility in Desar, Gujarat. The Times of India newspaper has reported that the producer plans to invest US$66.4m in the new facility.
Dalmia Cement (Bharat) orders Gebr. Pfeiffer vertical roller mills for Ariyalur and Kadapa grinding plants
08 August 2023India: Germany-based Gebr. Pfeiffer says that it has received orders for two MVR 3750 C-4 vertical roller mills from Dalmia Cement (Bharat). The producer plans to install one mill at its Ariyalur grinding plant in Tamil Nadu and the other at its Kadapa grinding plant in Andhra Pradesh. Gebr. Pfeiffer says that the mills will be employed in grinding clinker and pond ash. Each will produce 160t/hr of cement or fly ash cement. The supplier said that the mills' vertical design will help them to dry pond ash, as well as grinding and classifying it.
India: Prism Johnson has ordered US$2.42m-worth of coal for use as cement fuel from Vikas Ecotech. Press Trust of India News has reported that the supplier will complete the order by 31 October 2023.
India: Ambuja Cements has concluded a deal to acquire a 57% stake in Sanghi Industries for US$202m. Reuters has reported that the company has offered to subsequently increase its stake in Sanghi Industries to as much as 83% for up to US$295m in total. It will fund the acquisition of any stake through internal accruals. Sanghi Industries operates the 6.1Mt/yr Sanghipuram cement plant, which is equipped with a 130MW captive power plant and a 13MW waste heat recovery (WHR) plant. The cement plant, in Gujarat, also has a single-jetty port on the Arabian Sea coast. Ambuja Cements' parent company Adani Group plans to more than double the Sanghipuram cement plant's capacity to 15Mt/yr.
Adani Group chair Gautam Adani said “By joining hands with Sanghi Industries, Ambuja is poised to expand its market presence, strengthen its product portfolio and reinforce its position as a leader in the construction materials sector. With this acquisition, Adani Group is well on course to achieve its target of 140Mt/yr of cement manufacturing capacity by 2028 ahead of time.”
UltraTech Cement to acquire 26% stake in VEH Radiant Energy
03 August 2023India: UltraTech Cement has concluded an agreement to buy a 26% stake in renewable power provider VEH Radiant Energy. UltraTech Cement says that VEH Radiant Energy will help it to increase its reliance on renewable power in its operations.
India: Ambuja Cement recorded revenues of US$1.06bn in the first quarter of the 2024 financial year, up by 9% year-on-year from the previous first quarter. Its earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) rose by 55% to US$234m. The producer reported a 17% reduction in its fuel costs, from US$30.16/Mcal to US$27.07/Mcal. Nonetheless, its net profit fell by 38% to US$78.1m from US$127m.
Chief executive officer Ajay Kapur said “Along with the strong demand for our premium cement products, growth was fuelled by our various competences in operational excellence, supply chain management and sales and marketing excellence. Our synergies with the Adani Group companies are lowering input costs, which is boosting EBITDA growth. Furthermore, our blueprint of improvements through group synergies and capital expenditure for efficiency and decarbonisation whilst creating opportunities, will redefine the cement industry landscape. These include lowering the clinker factor, diminishing energy intensity, implementing waste heat recovery (WHR) systems and augmenting renewable energy generation.” He added “Our long-term competitiveness remains robust, ensuring industry-leading profitability as we chase our ambitious growth goals. With a firm belief in our strategic approach, we are poised to continue our trajectory of outstanding performance as we are devoted to sustainable and responsible growth.”
India: Dalmia Bharat has commenced commercial operations at its new Sattur cement plant in Tamil Nadu. The 2Mt/yr grinding plant will serve the growing South Indian market. The new facility raises Dalmia Bharat’s installed production capacity by 4.8% to 43.7Mt/yr
UltraTech Cement expands Magdalla grinding plant
02 August 2023India: Aditya Birla subsidiary UltraTech Cement has more than doubled its Magdalla grinding plant’s capacity to 1.93Mt/yr. The unit is based in Gujarat. The producer now has an installed cement capacity of 132Mt/yr.
India: ACC says that it will not carry out an independent investigation into its parent company Adani Group. US-based short-seller Hindenburg Research accused the group of stock manipulation and accounting fraud involving a 'labyrinthine network' of shell companies in January 2023. Prior to making its accusations, Hindenburg Research obtained a short position on Adani Group. An investigation into Adani Group's activities by the Securities and Exchange Board of India will conclude on 14 August 2023. Filings have also been submitted to the Supreme Court of India.
The Business Standard newspaper has reported that ACC said "Pending final outcome of regulatory investigations and related proceedings, the company has decided to not carry out any separate independent investigation in the matter, and the financial results do not carry any adjustments in this regard." It added "The expert committee submitted its report in the matter dated 6 May 2023, finding no regulatory failure."
Adani Group's original rebuttal of the allegations can be read online here.