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21 February 2018

DG Khan sales grow by 8% to US$154m in second half of 2017

Pakistan: DG Khan’s sales grew by 8% to US$154m in the second half of 2017 from US$142m from in the same period of 2016. However, its profit after taxation fell by 21% to US$31m from US$40m.

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20 February 2018

HeidelbergCement continues to benefit from Italcementi acquisition in 2017

Germany: HeidelbergCement has continued to benefit from its acquisition of Italy’s Italcementi. Its sales revenue rose by 2.1% year-on-year on a like-for-like basis to Euro17.3bn in 2017 from Euro17.1m in 2016. Its cement sales volumes increased by 1.1% to 126Mt from 124Mt.

“The challenges were numerous: energy cost inflation, increased competition in emerging markets, especially in Indonesia, uncertainties following the Brexit decision and bad weather, especially in the USA,” said Bernd Scheifele, chairman of the managing board of HeidelbergCement. “Nevertheless, we were able to increase our result from current operations as guided. The consistent focus on efficiency and margin improvement and the successful integration of Italcementi that led to higher than expected synergies contributed to this success. Overall, 2017 was a record year for sales volumes, revenue and result from current operations.”

The group reported increasing cement deliveries in all areas except Africa-Eastern Mediterranean in its preliminary results. In this region cement sales volumes fell by 0.6% to 19Mt from 19.1Mt due to a poor market in Egypt. Otherwise it described its market development in the region as ‘varied.’

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20 February 2018

Vicat’s earnings in 2017 bruised by Egyptian market

France: Vicat’s earnings have suffered from by falling cement sales volumes in Egypt and a ‘sharp’ increase in production costs caused by the devaluation of the Egyptian Pound in late 2016. Its earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBTIDA) fell by 5.9% at constant scope and exchange rates to Euro444m in 2017 from Euro458 in 2016. Despite this, its consolidated sales rose by 6.4% to Euro2.56bn from Euro2.45bn. The cement producer’s cement sales volumes rose by 4.9% to 22.9Mt from 21.9Mt.

“Vicat posted a healthy performance in 2017 amid a very mixed environment,” said group chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) Guy Sidos. He added that the group had faced ‘difficult’ weather conditions, currency trends and geopolitical tensions in some of its markets. “In spite of these headwinds, our businesses in France, Asia and the US made healthy progress and offset the contractions in the Africa and Middle East region.”

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20 February 2018

Ambuja Cements benefits in 2017 as impact of demonetisation and general sales tax ebb

India: Ambuja Cements has benefited in 2017 as the impact of demonetisation and general sales tax eased. The subsidiary of LafargeHolcim reported that its sales rose by 12% year-on-year to US$1.58bn in 2017 from US$1.41bn in 2016. Its operating earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBTIDA) rose by 14.9% to US$300m from US$261m. Its cement sales volumes rose by 8.7% to 23Mt from 21Mt.

“During the year, we focused on providing specific solutions to address customer needs, value offerings, particularly for the retail segment products, and made strong investments in building brand equity. Our strategy to focus on premium products, core markets and managing costs has delivered higher sales and EBITDA growth,” said Ajya Kapur, managing director and chief executive officer (CEO) of Ambuja Cements.

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19 February 2018

Dalmia Bharat Cement and UltraTech Cement lead race for Binani Cement

India: Dalmia Bharat Cement and UltraTech Cement have each submitted bids of around US$930m for Binani Cement. The amount also includes upfront cash payments, as well as an offer of close to 20% stake in Binani to lenders, according to sources quoted by the Hindustan Times. A winning bid is expected to be chosen by the end of February 2018.

Both bidders have been asked for additional details related to their bid to allow the creditors to make their final decision. UltraTech Cement, for example, has been asked to provide information on a Competition Commission of India (CCI) penalty imposed upon it in 2016.

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19 February 2018

Breedon Aggregates in talks to buy Lagan Cement

Ireland/UK: Breedon Aggregates is reportedly in talks to buy a part or all of Ireland’s Lagan Group, according to the Sunday Times newspaper. Breedon Aggregates and Lagan’s subsidiary Whitemountain operate an asphalt joint venture at present. However, Lagan Group did not respond to a request for comment on the talks.

Breedon Aggregates purchased Hope Construction Materials in 2016, which included the Hope cement plant. The acquisition boosted Breedon’s financial results in 2017 giving it a revenue of Euro523m and it described the year as the, “…most eventful year in the group’s history.”

Lagan Cement operates a 0.7Mt/yr plant in Kinnegad in Ireland. In late 2012 it proposed a joint venture with Quinn Building Products. However, the deal fell through in early 2013 following the receipt of a package containing a bullet which was sent in the post to the Lagan's chief executive, Kevin Lagan. The bullet, which was sent to Lagan at his Belfast office, was accompanied by a message stating, "Quinn ... is this what you want".

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19 February 2018

AlfiGroup revives cement plant in Dorogobuzh

Russia: AlfiGroup has revived a cement plant in Dorogobuzh, Smolensk region that was closed a decade ago. The relaunch is scheduled for March 2018, according to the Beton Russia news website. The company has spent Euro6.3m on the reopening. The plant will produce up to 0.3Mt/yr of clinker by the third quarter of 2018 and production will be developed until 2020. Around 200 jobs will be created.

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19 February 2018

Tattsement to complete cement plant in Tatarstan by end of 2018

Russia: Tattsement plans to complete the construction of its new cement plant in the Alabuga special economic zone in the Republic of Tatarstan before the end of 2018. The 0.6Mt/yr unit will produce nanomodified cement, according to Nezavisimy Stroitelny. Drying machines and a mill have been purchased for the project.

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19 February 2018

Cementos Melon results impaired by contracting construction market in Chile

Chile: Cementos Melon financial results for 2017 have been hit by a contraction in the local construction market. Both cement and concrete sales volumes were reduced, according to the Diario Financiero newspaper. Its sales fell by 14% year-on-year to US$298m in 2017 from US$345m in 2016. Its profit dropped by 54% to US$14m from US$30m. The company says that it has constrained fixed costs, logistics and administration to compensate.

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16 February 2018

Grupo Cementos de Chihuahua sales soar in 2017 due to US acquisition

Mexico: Grupo Cementos de Chihuahua’s (GCC) sales grew by 23.6% year-on-year to US$925m in 2017 from US$749m in 2016. The group attributed this to strong demand in both the US and Mexico, as well as the integration of the operations acquired in Texas and New Mexico at the end of 2016. Its earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBIDA) rose by 32.3% to US$250m from US$189m.

In the US sales rose by 29.8% year-on-year to US$180m in the fourth quarter of 2017, representing 76% of the group’s consolidated net sales. The growth reflected higher cement sales volumes in the states of Texas, South Dakota, Minnesota, New Mexico and Colorado. Fourth quarter sales volumes also benefitted from favourable weather conditions throughout GCC’s area of operations. The most dynamic segments in the regions where GCC operates were oil well drilling, residential real estate and public-sector construction. For the year as a whole, excluding the operations acquired in 2016, cement volumes increased 2.1% in 2017.

In Mexico sales rose by 22.6% to US$58.4m in the fourth quarter of 2017. This was attributed to rising cement prices with growth in the mining and self construction sectors and the final stages of several industrial projects. For the year as a whole sales rose by 11.4%.

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