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Nicolas George appointed as head of Holcim Philippines
Written by Global Cement staff
07 August 2024
Philippines: Holcim Philippines has appointed Nicolas George as its president and CEO. He succeeds Horia Adrian, who will assume the role of Head of Decarbonization for Holcim in the Asia, Middle East, and Africa region.
George previously worked as the CEO of Lafarge Algeria from 2021. Before this he was the CEO of Chip Mong Insee Cement in Cambodia. George joined Holcim in 2007 as a Strategy Manager in China and has also worked as the CEO of Myanmar and Uganda for the group. He holds a degree in Industry Management, Innovation, and Performance from the Institut National Agronomique Paris-Grignon.
Teng Yongjun appointed as chair of Shanshui Cement
Written by Global Cement staff
07 August 2024
China: Shanshui Cement has appointed Teng Yongjun as its chair.
Teng, aged 54 years, worked as the general manager of the Jinan Public Transportation Group from 2023 to July 2024 and he was a director for the Jinan Financial Investment Fund from 2020 to early 2023. Before this he spent his career working in government roles, mostly in the Huaiyin District of Jinan, Shandong Province. He is a graduate in county and rural economy management from the Shandong Economic Institute and holds a degree in economy management from the Shandong Province People’s Party University.
Jon Prichard resigns from as CEO of MPA
Written by Global Cement staff
07 August 2024
UK: Jon Prichard has resigned as the CEO of the Mineral Products Association (MPA) with immediate effect. He announced in late July 2024 that he was stepping down for personal reasons. He started in the post in October 2022. The MPA has established an executive management committee (EMC) as an interim measure to take responsibility for the ongoing and effective management of the organisation. This will be chaired by Lex Russell in his capacity as MPA chair, supported by MPA’s two executive directors, Diana Casey and Mark Russell, and MPA advisor Chris Leese.
Saudi Arabia: Eastern Province Cement Company raised its sales by 29% year-on-year to US$156m in the first half of 2024. Its net profit grew to US$34.1m, up by 20% year-on-year.
Akmenės Cementas upgrades Akmenės cement plant 07 August 2024
Lithuania: Akmenės Cementas has completed a €30m upgrade to its Akmenės cement plant. BNS News has reported that the upgrade will enable the plant to raise its alternative fuels (AF) substitution rate to 90%. The work included the construction of supporting infrastructure, including a storage facility. The Lithuanian Environmental Project Management Agency granted the project €4.3m under its Climate Change Programme.
Akmenės Cementas sold 1.1Mt of cement in 2023, 74% of it on the local Lithuanian market, with the remainder exported to other EU markets.