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05 August 2024

Alsons Power secures electricity supply agreement with Holcim Philippines

Philippines: Alsons Power has signed a retail electricity supply agreement with Holcim Philippines, committing to provide 80% of the energy needs for Holcim's facilities in Davao and Lugait, Misamis Oriental.

Edwin Villas, senior vice president and head of supply chain at Holcim Philippines, said “We are confident that our partnership with Alsons Power will help us achieve our business goals and sustainability aspirations. Partnering with Alsons Power is the right choice given its strong and trusted reputation for providing reliable and affordable electricity in its three decades in the energy industry.”

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05 August 2024

Cement industry sees continued decline in Pakistan

Pakistan: The cement industry reported a decline in overall despatches from 3.23Mt in July 2023 to 3.01Mt in July 2024, marking a 7% year-on-year fall. Domestic despatches decreased by 11%, while exports rose by 22%, according to The News International.  

A spokesperson for the All Pakistan Cement Manufacturers Association said "Higher taxes and increased input costs are affecting the country's cement sector. This is the 11th straight month during which domestic despatches are showing a declining trend due to sluggish economic activity in the country. The cement industry urges the government to review its taxation policies to reduce the burden of heavy taxes on this important sector of the economy."

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02 August 2024

Cooperativa Cruz Azul to build new cement plant in Campeche

Mexico: Cooperativa Cruz Azul has announced the upcoming construction of a new cement plant in Seybaplaya, Campeche, with an investment exceeding US$300m. The plant will occupy a site previously used for lime and cement production in order to minimise environmental impact. Construction started on 1 August 2024, with completion of the first production line anticipated by the end of 2026, Noticias Financieras News has reported. The plant will produce 3000t/day of cement. The project is expected to create 2000 temporary construction jobs and 350 permanent positions.

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02 August 2024

Savannah Cement prepares to sell assets

Kenya: Savannah Cement will sell assets including its Athi River grinding plant to compensate creditors, following its liquidation after entering administration in 2023, Business Daily has reported. Savannah Cement’s administrator PKF Kenya announced that the closing date for expressions of interest will be 16 August 2024. The company owes creditors US$139m. KCB Bank Kenya and Absa Bank Kenya, as preferential creditors, are owed US$68.5m and US$40.3m respectively, and will have their claims prioritised in the liquidation process. The forced sale value of these assets stands at US$58.6m, suggesting losses for unsecured creditors.

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02 August 2024

Sika acquires Vinaldom and expands in the Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic: Sika has announced the acquisition of fellow construction chemicals producer Vinaldom. This acquisition marks Sika’s first production site in the Dominican Republic and its sixth in the region, according to a press release. The deal aims to improve customer supply and support local production.

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02 August 2024

Environmental concerns raised over Duyen Ha’s Diep cement plant expansion

Vietnam: The Vietnamese Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has expressed environmental concerns about Duyen Ha's plan to convert 423,000m2 of forest and and agricultural land into a quarry for its expansion of its Diep cement plant in Ninh Binh province. The expansion will increase limestone supply for a second production line at the plant, Vietnam News has reported. According to an environmental impact assessment report, the expansion will affect 382,000m² of forest and 41,000m² of agricultural land. The total project area will eventually reach 988,000m², capable of producing 2Mt/yr of limestone. The total investment is valued at US$8.8m.

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02 August 2024

Türkiye's cement exports to Georgia rise

Türkiye: Türkiye exported cement products worth US$40.5m to Georgia from January to June 2024, marking an increase of 14% year-on-year. The Turkish Ministry of Trade reported that in June 2024, cement exports to Georgia totalled US$7.9m, up by 16% from June 2023. However, June 2024 saw Türkiye's global cement exports decline by 18% compared to June 2023, to US$336.5m.

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01 August 2024

Mangal Cement plant becomes operational in Kogi State

Nigeria: The Mangal Cement plant in Iluagba, Kogi State has successfully produced its first bag of cement. The plant is capable of producing 6000t/day of cement. The US$1.5bn facility aims to transform the local cement industry and will create 10,000 new direct and indirect jobs, Dateline Nigeria has reported. Mangal Industries has partnered with China-based Sinoma International Engineering for the plant’s construction, with a reported cost of US$600m.

Finland-based Wärtsilä has won a 10-year operations and maintenance agreement for a 50MW captive power plant to power the facility. Initially, the plant will use liquid fuel, but a pipeline will be constructed to allow it to use natural gas.

Chair Alhaji Dahiru Mangal said “This factory will employ the latest technology and adhere to the highest environmental standards. It is part of our ambitious programme to address Nigeria’s infrastructure and housing deficits, while demonstrating our confidence in the region’s economic outlook.”

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01 August 2024

Molins reports profit growth in first half of 2024

Spain: Molins has concluded the first half of 2024 with a profit of €105m, up by 31% year-on-year, and revenues of €692m. Earnings before interest, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) rose to €189m, marking a 5% increase from 2023.

CEO Marcos Cela said "In the first half of 2024 we have achieved very solid operational results, with relevant progress in our sustainability roadmap."

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01 August 2024

Eagle Materials raises sales in first quarter of 2025 financial year

US: Eagle Materials raised its sales in the first quarter of the 2025 financial year to US$609m, up by 1% year-on-year. Cement revenues rose 3% to $339m. Its adjusted earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) grew by 5% to US$225m.

CEO Michael Haack said “Our portfolio of businesses continued to perform well, despite adverse weather conditions during the quarter across many of our core markets, which affected sales for our cement business. Underlying fundamentals in our markets continue to be favourable, and we expect demand for our products to remain steady for the balance of the year.”

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