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Dangote Cement increases revenues as cement sales drop in 2022
28 February 2023Nigeria: Dangote Cement recorded sales of US$3.49bn in 2022, up by 17% year-on-year from US$3.05bn in 2021. The producer's cement sales volumes fell by 5.1% year-on-year to 27.8Mt from 29.3Mt. Its selling and distribution costs rose by over 50% to US$643m, yet profit after tax also rose, by 4.9% to US$833m.
The Premium Times newspaper has reported that the producer invested US$543m in is subsidiaries throughout the year. The group said that most of this investment took place outside of Nigeria.
Jiangnan-Onoda Cement suspends operations
28 February 2023China: Taiheiyo Cement subsidiary Jiangnan-Onoda Cement suspended its production and sale of cement on 28 February 2023. Its Japan-based parent company said that it decided to suspend operations due to the 'tougher competitive environment' in China. This came about due to other producers' capacity expansions and 'advances in technical capabilities.' The suspension is in line with Taiheiyo Cement's strategy for the construction of a new business portfolio in Asia, under which it plans to expand its footprint in Southeast Asia and develop its logistics network.
Pakistan: Fauji Cement recorded sales of US$406m during the first half of its 2023 financial year, up by 33% year-on-year from US$306m in the first half of the 2022 financial year. The producer's profit was US$61.3m, up by 34% from US$45.7m. During the half, the company's selling and distribution expenses fell by 1.4%, its administrative expenses rose by 8% and its other expenses rose by 12%.
Holcim increases sales and earnings in 2022
24 February 2023Switzerland: Holcim recorded sales of US$31.2bn during 2022, up by 8.8% year-on-year from US$28.7bn in 2021. Its recurring earnings before interest and taxation (EBIT) were US$5.08bn, up by 3% from US$4.93bn. The group's cement business recorded sales of US$17.5bn, up by 14% on a like-for-like basis. Its EBIT grew to US$3.53bn, up by 1% on a like-for-like basis.
In its Asia Pacific region, Holcim faced high cost inflation in India and reduced demand in China, but reported 'good performance' in Australia. In Europe, the group's cement volumes were ‘softer’ but 'strong pricing' offset cost inflation. It recorded 'strong profitable growth' in Latin America and 'over-proportional recurring EBIT growth' in Middle East - Africa and North America.
Chief executive officer Jan Jenisch said “As we enter 2023, we are continuing our fast pace. We’ve already made seven acquisitions in the first two months of the year, including Duro-Last, a roofing systems leader in the most attractive North American market. We also acquired German roofing leader FDT to expand our commercial roofing presence in Europe, as well as a range of bolt-ons across Europe and the US. I look forward to another year of continued profitable growth and fast-paced transformation, to become the global leader in innovative and sustainable building solutions.”
Kyrgyz cement production rises to 2.67Mt in 2022
24 February 2023Kyrgyzstan: Cement companies produced 2.67Mt of cement nationally in 2022, up by 7.1% year-on-year from 2021 levels, local press has reported. The Eurasian Economic Commission noted that only Armenia outstripped Kyrgyz cement production growth regionally, with an 18% rise to 1.07Mt.
Pakistan: Bestway Cement has published its first-half results for the 2023 Pakistan financial year, showing a 20% year-on-year rise in its gross turnover to US$222m from US$185m. Its cost of sales rose by 25% to US$110m, but failed to offset sales growth, resulting in 23% profit growth to US$44.5m from US$35.3m.
Pakistan: DG Khan Cement recorded sales of US$114m during the first half of the 2023 Pakistani financial year. The figure corresponds to growth of 8.5% year-on-year from US$105m in the first half of the 2022 financial year. Its cost of sales was US$97.4m, up by 82% from US$53.4m. Its profit was US$3.56m, up by 72% from US$2.07m.
Pakistan: Pioneer Cement's sales were US$95.7m in the first half of its 2023 financial year. This corresponds to a 19% year-on-year rise from US$80.2m in the first half of the 2022 financial year. The producer overcame 20% growth in its cost of sales to US$53.2m from US$44.2m, to record a profit after tax of US$6.72m, up by 54% from US$4.36m.
Sagar Cements discloses price of Andhra Cements acquisition
20 February 2023India: Sagar Cements says that it will pay US$111m to acquire Andhra Cements outright. The Hindu BusinessLine News has reported that the deal will more than double the producer's capacity to 8.25Mt/yr. By 2025, Sagar Cements expects to increase the newly acquired subsidiary's clinker capacity by 1.2Mt/yr, and its grinding capacity by 600,000t/yr. The group plans to invest US$56.8m in capital expenditure before 2025 in order to realise its plans.
India: UltraTech Cement has commissioned a new 1.5Mt/yr grinding unit at its Jharsuguda grinding plant in Odisha. The unit more than doubles the plant's capacity to 2.5Mt/yr. The Hindu BusinessLine News has reported that UltraTech Cement now has a production capacity of 4.1Mt/yr in Odisha. The Eastern Indian state thus hosts 3.3% of the producer's total capacity of 123Mt/yr.