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Sharjah Cement’s sales slip in profitable full-year 2023 19 February 2024
UAE: Sharjah Cement’s sales were US$172m in 2023, down by 0.2% from US$173m in 2022. Mubasher has reported that the company successfully turned a profit of US$308m, compared to a US$10.8m loss in 2022.
Cemex to issue US$322m in sustainable bonds 19 February 2024
Mexico: Cemex will issue US$322m-worth of long-term sustainability-linked bonds on 20 February 2024. Noticias Financieras News has reported that the issuance will take place in two series: one of US$117.3m, with a 2.6-year floating rate, and one of US$205.3m, with a 6.6-year floating rate. HSBC will act as the intermediary.
Cemex said “The net proceeds from the reopening of the issues will be used to repay debt, seeking to accelerate the path to an investment grade credit rating."
Lafarge Canada producing 100% Portland limestone cement at St-Constant cement plant 19 February 2024
Canada: Lafarge Canada has transitioned its St-Constant, Quebec, cement plant to the production of OneCem Portland limestone cement (PLC). The producer expects the transition to reduce the St-Constant cement plant’s CO2 emissions by 60,000t in 2024 alone.
Lafarge Canada (East) president and CEO David Redfern said "We are excited to take another crucial step in our sustainability journey. The transition to OneCem production at our St-Constant plant indicates Lafarge Canada's nonstop commitment to driving positive change within our construction industry. Our teams have been engaged in reducing our products’ environmental impact by embracing greener practices and materials."
Summit Materials raises full-year sales in 2023 16 February 2024
US: Summit Materials has published its financial results for 2023, its last full year prior to its merger with Argos North America on 15 January 2024. The building materials producer’s sales rose by 10% year-on-year to US$2.4bn, while its adjusted earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) grew by 18% to US$578m. Cement contributed 16% of sales revenue, at US$383m, up by 7%. This was despite a 7% decline in sales volumes.
President and chief executive officer Anne Noonan said "Summit is at an exciting and pivotal point in our company’s history. Our team has effectively capitalised on dynamic yet constructive market conditions to drive record revenue and profitability.” She continued “We're building on our record-setting performance by swiftly and safely advancing our Argos integration – a move that we expect will only strengthen our materials-led business. For 2024, with an improved footprint and increased scale, we anticipate delivering another year of strong growth and returns. Our positive outlook is supported by robust commercial conditions, an improving demand backdrop and a full set of growth opportunities that are unique to Summit Materials. Crucially, our high-quality execution, financial performance and strategic focus has afforded us the balance sheet flexibility to continue our pursuit of value-accretive capital allocation priorities. Today and moving forward, we firmly believe Summit is very well-positioned to generate superior value creation for our shareholders."
India: JSW Group plans to build a US$7.83bn steel complex in Jagatsinghpur district, Odisha. The complex will include a cement grinding plant. The Business Standard newspaper has reported that JSW Group's expansion plans in Odisha also include an electric vehicle and battery plant, at a cost of US$4.82bn. The group said that the investments reflect its commitment to diversifying its capabilities and contributing to the economic growth of Odisha.