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Japan: Taiheiyo Cement's consolidated sales rose by 14% year-on-year to US$6.02bn for its 2023 financial year, which ended on 31 March 2023. Its cement volumes fell by 1.5% to 37.3Mt. It said that current high costs of labour and building materials generally reduced cement demand in its local market. It reported a net loss of US$247m, up by 15% from US$215m. Nikkei News has reported that the company has forecast a US$297m profit in the 2024 financial year.
Japan: Sumitomo Osaka Cement's consolidated sales rose by 11% year-on-year to US$1.52bn in the 2023 financial year from US$1.37bn in the previous financial year. Despite this growth, the group recorded a loss of US$42.5m, compared to a net profit of US$71.8m in the previous financial year.
Germany: Heidelberg Materials recorded sales of Euro4.9bn during the first quarter of 2023, up by 13% year-on-year. Its earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) rose by 42% to Euro557m from Euro394m. The producer said that energy prices in the quarter eased slightly, but remained ‘volatile’ and were still well above previous years. Heidelberg Materials upgraded its outlook for 2023 to a ‘moderate’ rise in sales, with earnings of Euro2.5 - 2.65bn, compared to Euro2.35bn - 2.65bn in its previous outlook.
During the quarter under review, Heidelberg Materials expanded its circularity offering through the acquisition of demolition waste recycling company SER Group in Germany and of fly ash recycling company SEFA Group in the US. It linked its financing to its climate targets through the issue of a sustainability-linked loan in January 2023.
Chair Dominik von Achten said “We have had a good start into 2023. In the first quarter, we were able to achieve a strong increase in revenue and results. Our operations in North America and Europe made a particular contribution to this success –we can keep building on this during the rest of the year. We are optimistic about the full year 2023.”
India: Birla Corporation recorded sales of US$1.06bn throughout the 2023 financial year, up by 16% year-on-year from 2022 financial year levels. The company’s cement segment contributed US$1bn in sales, up by 17% and corresponding to 95% of group sales. Group net profit was US$4.94m, down by 90% year-on-year from the previous financial year.
India: Nuvoco Vistas’ sales rose by 14% year-on-year during the 2023 financial year, to US$1.29bn. The group’s cement sales volumes were 18.8Mt, up by 5%. It recorded a profit after tax of US$1.95bn.
In 2023, Nuvoco Vistas achieved a cement alternative fuel (AF) substitution rate of 12%. Its emphasis on developing blended cements enabled it to achieve an industry-leading cement to clinker factor of 55%. It operations during the year relied on over 20% renewable energy.
Argentina: Loma Negra recorded sales of US$197m during the first quarter of 2023, up by 2.9% year-on-year from first-quarter 2022 levels. The company's earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) rose by 5.8% year-on-year to US$63m. Its net profit fell by 19% year-on-year to US$22.9m. Throughout the quarter under review, Loma Negra sold 1.54Mt of cement, up by 4.3% year-on-year.
Chief execuive officer Sergio Faifman said “We started the year in a very good shape, with solid operating result and cash flow generation, together with a very robust financial position. Despite the challenging macro scenario and the economic disorder in Argentina, cement demand remains strong, posting 3.1% growth in spite of the high base of comparison, and Loma Negra showed even higher growth figures." Faifman continued "We also completed our first issuance of corporate bonds with high success and with great support from the market, which demonstrates the confidence that investors place in our company. This gave us the possibility of refinancing our short-term debt in Argentinian Pesos and further strengthening our balance sheet. For the remainder of the year, we are cautiously optimistic that we will continue to see healthy dynamics in our markets, although at slower rates as we approach the presidential elections.”
Spain: Cementos Molins' consolidated sales were Euro342m during the first quarter of 2023. This corresponds to a rise of 25% year-on-year from first-quarter 2022 levels. Its earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) rose by 47% to Euro86m, while its profit rose by 70% to Euro37m.
At the end of the period, Cementos Molins had financing lines amounting to Euro642m, 61% with maturity after 2026. It reduced its net debt by 43% year-on-year and by 26% quarter-on-quarter.
Austria: RHI Magnesita says that its earnings before interest, taxation and amortisation (EBITA) continued to grow year-on-year during the first quarter of 2023. This was despite an 8% year-on-year drop in refractory sales during the period under review. The refractory supplier attributed its declining sales to reduced construction activity outside of China and India. It said that this slowed demand both for cement and steel. RHI Magnesita noted higher energy costs, while raw materials costs 'remained low.' During the first quarter of 2023, the company acquired India-based refractory producers Dalmia OCL and Hi-Tech. These give it a 20 - 30% market share in India. This advanced its goal of strategic growth in markets in which it is under-represented, including China, India and Türkiye.
Chief executive officer Stefan Borgas said “RHI Magnesita benefited from resilient pricing in the first quarter, as we fulfilled orders placed in the fourth quarter of 2022 during the peak inflationary period. Our improved refractory margin performance benefits from the investments we have made to rationalise our network, and leaves us well placed to meet expectations for the year. We have continued to make steady progress in mergers and acquisitions as we identify value-adding opportunities to grow our business through consolidation in key target geographies and product areas, whilst carefully managing our balance sheet."
Mexico: Cemex recorded sales of US$4.04bn in the first quarter of 2023, up by 8% year-on-year from US$3.73bn a year earlier. The producer recorded operating earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) of US$733m, up by 7% year-on-year from US$685m. This was despite a 9% year-on-year decline in group cement sales volumes to 14.4Mt from 15.8Mt. First-quarter 2023 cement volumes fell by 3% in Mexico, by 19% in the US, by 10% in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia and by 8% in South, Central America and the Caribbean.
Cemex retained its guidance of a low single-digit year-on-year increase in operating EBITDA in 2023. It also expects its energy cost per tonne of cement produced to rise by 10%.
Vicat boosts sales in first quarter of 2023
04 May 2023France: Vicat's first-quarter sales were Euro899m in 2023, up by 14% year-on-year from US$789m during the first quarter of 2022. In France sales rose by 9.6% to Euro297m. In the Americas sales rose by 9% to Euro198m. In the Mediterranean region sales rose by 94% to Euro104m and in Africa sales rose by 21% to Euro108m. Meanwhile, sales remained roughly level year-on-year in Asia and Europe (excluding France), at Euro112m and Euro81m respectively.
Chair and CEO Guy Sidos said “Vicat’s first-quarter performance demonstrates the strong resilience of demand in its main markets, which translated into a sharp increase in its consolidated sales when compared to very good first-quarter 2022 figures. Amid changeable winter weather conditions, especially in California, the group has pushed ahead with the ramp-up in its new installation in Alabama and accelerated its strategy of improving its manufacturing performance and shifting away from fossil fuels to achieve its operational, environmental and social objectives.”