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Nigeria sets up Cement Technology Institute 01 September 2011
Nigeria: The Ministry of Trade and Investment (MTI) has set up an institute called the Cement Technology Institute (CTI) to boost the quality of cement production in Nigeria. The Trade and Investment Minister Dr Olusegun Aganga, explained that the Institute would assist Nigeria in optimising its cement production capacity and capability, through acquisition and development of the appropriate technologies.
The announcement was made as the minister inaugurated the Board of Trustee (BoT) and the Project Implementation Team (PIT) for the CTI in Abuja. The Board is chaired by the Group President of the Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, while the Chairman of the PTI will be Alhaji Lateef G Salami, who is the Director of the Industrial Development department in the MTI. Inaugurating the BoT, the Minister pointed out that the Institute would also be the fulcrum for the positioning of Nigeria as a net exporter of cement with the capacity of meeting the needs of the Economic Community of West African States.
The CTI will carry out research and development, technology adaptation and develop human capabilities. Aganga added that the objectives of the institute were: to train and enhance manpower in cement technology and related fields especially at the middle management level; to undertake research and development in the areas of suitable alternative technologies in cement manufacturing; promoting the use of local raw materials for cement manufacturing.
Others areas to be covered include: the development of specialised cements; improving and increasing the use of mineral admixtures; and the development of cleaner and more environmentally-friendly production processes, waste management systems and energy conservation methods. The CTI will work closely with other institutes and will run as a non-governmental organisation with the BoT members drawn from both government and major stakeholders in the cement industry.
Adana Çimento to expand capacity 30 August 2011
Turkey: Cement producer Adana Çimento, an Oyak Group company, says it plans to invest USD80m in a clinker production facility in the city of Iskenderun. With this investment the annual clinker production capacity of Adana Çimento will increase to 3.3Mt/yr from 2.3Mt/yr. The new facility is expected to be completed and come online by 2013.
KHD announces order for Liz 30 August 2011
Brazil: KHD Humboldt Wedag International has announced that its subsidiary Humboldt Wedag Inc has received a major order from Brazilian cement firm Cimentos Liz SA.
KHD Humboldt Wedag will supply the Brazilian company with equipment as well as engineering and consulting services on site. It will also provide services for the commissioning of Liz's new facility, which will have a capacity of 5000t/day. The value of the total order is expected to be in the region of USD120m.
Taiwanese cement news – TCC and Asia Cement 26 August 2011
Taiwan/China: TCC International, a unit of Taiwan Cement Corporation, has announced that it has entered into a framework agreement to acquire an array of cement and clinker production lines in Chongqing, Jiangxi and Zhejiang in China for a value not exceeding USD250m.
Under the framework agreement, the group will acquire either 100% or not less than 80% of equity interests in a group of companies and assets under Chongqing Kehua Holdings (Group) Limited and Zhejiang Kehua Group Company Limited. The target companies and assets to be acquired possess a total cement grinding capacity of about 8.1Mt/yr and total clinker production capacity of around 6.3Mt/yr.
Meanwhile, another of Taiwan's leading cement producers, Asia Cement, has posted a near 60% increase in net profit for the first half of 2011 compared to 2010 on the back of robust sales in its China operations. It recorded USD204m in net profit, up by 58.8% from a year ago.
Due to production expansion and rising product prices on the mainland market Asia Cement (China), the company's mainland subsidiary, registered USD104m in net profit during the same period, up by 369% compared to the first half of 2010.
However, Asia Cement said that its Taiwan operations suffered product price declines, which resulted from the dumping of low-priced mainland cement onto the island. This was compounded by rising production costs, which included higher fuel prices. With Taiwanese cement firms filing a complaint with the local authorities against the dumping of mainland products, Asia Cement expects domestic cement prices will rise to 'a reasonable level' later in 2011.
Meanwhile, Asia Cement said demand in China is expected to keep rising as the Chinese government carries out its 12th five-year economic development plan, which focuses on infrastucture, rural area development and residential property development. As the Chinese government gears up to phase out outdated cement production facilities, Asia Cement, which largely operates new plants there, is expected to take advantage and receive more sales orders.
CRH posts 280% improvement in pre-tax earnings 25 August 2011
Ireland: CRH plc, the Dublin-based international building materials group, has reported a 280% increase in pre-tax profit to Euro95m for the six months to 30 June 2011. The first half of 2010 saw a pre-tax profit of just Euro25m.
Turnover in the first half of 2011 was up by 7% to Euro8.1bn compared to the same period of 2010 when it was Euro7.6bn. Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation rose by 10% to Euro574m from Euro520m in 2010. CRH said the increase in profit was largely driven by its Products and Distribution operations in Europe and the Americas.
The group's net debt at 30 June 2011 was down by 17% year-on-year to Euro3.9bn, compared with Euro4.7bn at 30 June 2010. Cash spent in the first six months amounted to Euro163m, while proceeds from disposals amounted to Euro392m.
Commenting on the results, CRH chief executive Myles Lee said that the improved results demonstrated the benefits of the group's recent reorganisation and restructuring, which has been carried out in response to 'exceptionally difficult markets' in recent years.
Looking forward, Lee said that CRH would continue to focus on, "Operational and commercial excellence, delivering the price increases necessary to recover higher input costs in our businesses and on delivering a year of progress for CRH in 2011." He added that this would be difficult given the recent turbulence seen in the global stock markets.