Vietnam: Mai Tien Dung, the Minister and Head of the Government Office, has identified ways for the Vietnam Cement Industry Corporation (VICEM) to improve its operations. The measures were drawn up at a meeting with the cement producer, according to the Viet Nam News newspaper. The minister wanted ways to increase Vicem’s local market share, improve corporate governance, streamline its organisational structure, make environmental improvements and increase the quality and competitiveness of its products. He also emphasised the need for the company to coordinate with the transport sector to reduce its logistics costs.
Ciments de Bizerte starts clinker exports to Cameroon
Tunisia: Ciments de Bizerte has restarted exports of clinker and cement after a hiatus of ten years. A shipment of 25,000t of clinker disembarked from the cement producer’s port to Cameroon in early April 2018, according to La Presse de Tunisie newspaper. The local cement industry has an overcapcty of 1Mt/yr.
Cem'In'Eu to open Montreuil-Bellay grinding plant in 2021
France: Cem'In'Eu is preparing to open a 0.24Mt/yr cement grinding plant at Montreuil-Bellay in Maine-et-Loire in 2021. The aspiring cement producer submitted planning and environmental permit applications in March 2018, according to the Le Moniteur des travaux publics et du bâtiment magazine. The company hopes to obtain authorisation for the project in the first half of 2019 and start construction work in 2020. Cement from the plant will be marketed under the ‘Val de Loire Ciments’ brand and targeted to central and western France.
International Finance Corporation invests US$96m in National Cement
Kenya: The International Finance Corporation (IFC) has committed US$96m to invest in National Cement towards upgrading a cement plant and building new grinding plants. National Cement’s chairman and chief shareholder Narendra Raval is also expected to invest US$102m into the expansion project, according to the Daily Nation newspaper. The company intends to build two grinding plants in Kenya and Uganda and a new 5500t/day clinker production line at its existing integrated plant in Merrueshi in Kenya. It also plans to build a 8MW captive power plant at Merrueshi.


