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4Mt/yr plant enters commissioning 11 July 2012
China: Two kilns at a plant owned by Taiwan Cement (Anshun) have entered commissioning. The plant, which is located in Chengguan Town, in the Anshun region is one of the key projects of Guizhou Province and adds to the rapidly-growing new capacity being set up in China to replace older and less efficient plants.
The 4Mt/yr project will be fitted with low-temperature combined heat and power facilities, which are expected to produce around 130 million kWh. The project is expected to generate over 800 employment opportunities and will greatly promote economic growth in the local area.
Jammu & Kashmir has a good year 11 July 2012
India: Jammu & Kashmir Cements Limited (JKCL) has reported that it achieved an all time record turnover of US$21.8m in the fiscal year that ended 31 March 2012 compared to US$14.8m achieved in the previous fiscal year. This represents a year-on-year increase of 47%. It announced a bold 2012-2013 turnover target of US$32.5m. The company also announced that it produced 172,300t of clinker and 17,600t of cement during the year. It has targeted 255,000t of clinker and 266,200t of cement in the current fiscal year.
In addition, JKCL announced that its cement grinding and packing unit at Samba, would be put into trial production in November 2012 at a cost of around US$5m.
Holcim completes Baku plant construction 10 July 2012
Azerbaijan: Switzerland's Holcim has completed construction of new cement line at is plant in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. The new dry kiln will be operated by its local subsidiary OJSC Holcim Azerbaijan, previously known as Garadagh Cement, which currently runs three older wet kilns on the same site.
The President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, officially opened the new plant today in the Garadagh district of the capital. Holcim has invested US$370m on its construction. The plant's capacity has risen to 1.7Mt/yr as a result of the investment.
Sepahan Cement workers on strike 09 July 2012
Iran: The Iranian Labour News Agency (ILNA), has reported that around 700 labourers who work for the Sepahan Cement Company have gone on strike. It is reported that they downed tools on 6 July 2012 and have been protesting at the site of the Sepahan Cement plant.
The contract workers had written letters to officials of the Ministry of Cooperatives, Labour and Social Welfare as well as some MPs and informed them about poor working conditions and pay. They said that 'the correspondence did not bear any result.' It appears that the strike is the result of this apparent lack of response. The dispute continues.
Pakistan cement sector under financial pressure 06 July 2012
Pakistan: The All Pakistan Cement Manufacturers Association (APCMA) has revealed that the Pakistan cement sector remained under financial pressure during the fiscal year 2011-2012, which ended on 30 June 2012. This was attributed to increases in input costs in electricity, diesel, paper sack and gypsum and a devaluation of the Pakistani Rupee. However, for the same period the industry's local cement despatches met the highest levels ever recorded in the country.
Revealing the performance of the cement sector in the fiscal year 2011-2012, a spokesman for APCMA said that local cement despatches were 23.9Mt, an increase of 8.84% year-on-year. However exports remained under pressure throughout the year and declined by 9.12% to 8.57Mt. 2011-2012 was the third consecutive fiscal year when exports declined.
In 2011-2012 the cement sector increased its capacity by 3Mt. Total production capacity increased by 7.23% to 44.2Mt from 42.2Mt in 2010-2011. Capacity utilisation remained under pressure due to sluggish export demand, a sluggish construction sector, lack of investment in the housing sector and the government's 'inability' to initiate mega-projects.
Exports to India were only 0.61Mt in 2011-2012, a figure well below the expectations of the cement sector. However, exports to Afghanistan remained stable at 4.72Mt in 2011-2012. Exports to other destinations by sea declined to 3.25Mt, a drop of 17%.