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India: Malabar Cements will restart operations at its Cherthala cement grinding plant following approval from the Kerala High Court. The cement producer says its has been granted permission to produce Portland Pozzolana Cement (PPC) using clinker, gypsum and fly ash at the plant. Previously the Bureau of Indian Standards objected to the cement producer manufacturing PPC.
Kochi set to emerge as cement hub with new terminals
28 October 2015India: With one more cement terminal set to commence operations in November 2015 on the port premises and two more in the pipeline, Kochi, Kerala is set to emerge as a major cement hub in south India.
Cochin Port Trust sources said that the number of cement terminals at the port would go up to three with the Zuari Cement terminal set to commence operations in November 2015. This is in addition to the UltraTech and Ambuja cement terminals in operation already. Penna Cement has begun construction works and decks have been cleared for Malabar Cements to begin work on its proposed terminal. All of the terminals, excluding one, would be capable of raising their throughput to 1Mt over the years, according to Port Trust.
These terminals will not only increase income for the financially-troubled Cochin Port Trust, but also generate substantial employment involving evacuation of the cargo out of Kochi to various parts of Kerala. For every 10,000t of cement imported, the Port Trust will earn up to US$230,714/yr in both vessel and cargo related charges.
Figures show that cement throughput at the Kochi port has grown substantially between 2010 - 2011 and 2014 - 2015. Cement throughput was 2.59Mt during 2010 - 2011. It has gone up to 7.03Mt during the 2014 - 2015 financial year. Cement throughput almost doubled from 3.11Mt during 2012 - 2013 to 6.04Mt during 2013 - 2014.
India: Malabar Cements' Pallipuram plant in Kerala, which has 600t/day of production capacity, plans to restart production after a layoff of six years. The trial run was started on 20 March 2015.
The plant was shut in 2009 following a clinker shortage and labour issues. After funds were received from the state government in 2014, renovation of the plant costing around US$780,939 and 200 workers went on for a year.
MCL to restart Cherthala grinding plant
19 February 2015India: Malabar Cements Limited (MCL) will resume operations at its Cherthala grinding plant in Alappuzha, Kerala on 26 February 2015. Managing director K Padmakumar said that a ship carrying 27,010t of clinker intended for the plant had reached the Cochin port from Fujairah, UAE.
Padmakumar said that the Cherthala plant would have 600t/day of capacity and required 1.2Mt/yr of clinker. The plant stopped functioning in 2009 due to a shortage of clinker, though its profit was around US$644,000/yr. MCL's Walayar cement plant in Kerala was not able to share its clinker production with the Cherthala plant.
Clinker is now sourced through e-tenders. The company that won the e-tender has assured the management of uninterrupted supply of clinker throughout the year. The price is lower than the clinker it previously sourced from the Cement Corporation of India. "As per the arrangement, MCL can save US$16.1/t," said K Abdul Samad, chief mechanical engineer of MCL. With the Cherthala plant back on stream, the production capacity of MCL would grow to 200,000t/yr.