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Wang Cheng resigns as chairman of Anhui Conch Cement
Written by Global Cement staff
18 May 2022
China: Wang Cheng has resigned as the chair and as an executive director of Anhui Conch Cement due to his “pursuit of other work commitments.” The company’s vice chair Wang Jianchao will work as acting chair until a successor is found. Wang Cheng took up the post in 2021 when the previous chair Gao Dengbang resigned. He joined Conch Holdings in 2021 after a career in government.
India: Star Cement's full-year 2022 financial year sales were US$286m, up by 29% year-on-year from US$222m. Its net profit rose to US$31.8m, up by 32% from US$24.2m. The producer recorded total costs of US$259m, up by 36% year-on-year from US$191m. Raw materials costs rose by 45%, power and fuel expenses rose by 23% and transport costs rose by 34%.
During the year, the company bought back 2% of its shares, at a total cost of US$16m.
Australia: Boral and carbon capture specialist Calix have received US$21m in government funding for the launch of carbon capture and storage (CCS) feasibility study at the producer's Berrima cement plant in New South Wales. Local press has reported that Boral aims to establish a 100,000t/yr-capacity capture facility at the plant. Initially, the project will involve commercial model and pilot design to assess the engineering and commercial viability of the project. This phase is scheduled for completion in June 2023.
Chief operating officer Darren Schulz said "This is game changing technology for our industry and will play a critical role in supporting customers' sustainability targets. Together, Boral and Calix have access to the required infrastructure, technology and operational expertise required to deliver this project and lead the way in reducing emissions across the industry." Schulz concluded "If successful, we believe this project will enable the national rollout of carbon capture technology to Australia's cement and lime industry creating smarter and more sustainable solutions for our customers."
Malaysia: Investment holding company Borneo Oil has concluded a deal with MT 23 Resources for the acquisition of a 22% stake in Makin Teguh.The deal will bring Borneo Oil's total holding in the cement company to 38%. Makin Teguh is in the process of establishing an integrated cement plant in the state of Sabah.
Borneo Oil said “There is synergy between the group's existing limestone quarrying business operations and Makin Teguh's clinker and cement plant. The outlook for Sabah's clinker and cement industry is favourable, given the high cement prices in Sabah compared with the rest of Malaysia and its proximity to the East ASEAN Growth Area." It added “The Covid-19 shutdowns in 2020 and 2021 created an unprecedented urgency for Sabah to become more self-reliant in various sectors of economic importance. Sabah can no longer afford to rely on 100% imported clinker and cement, and, therefore, the setting up of a clinker and cement plant in Sabah is timely.”
Cement Corporation of India begins equipment tendering process for Adilabad cement plant shutdown 18 May 2022
India: Cement Corporation of India has called for e-tenders for its mothballed Adilabad cement plant's equipment for a sale of the plant's assets prior to its permanent closure and decommissioning. The state-owned company will receive offers until 23 May 2022 and will open bids after 120 days. The New Indian Express newspaper has reported that a planned airport will take up some of the land currently occupied by the plant in Telangana.
The US$7.73m Adilabad cement plant was operational between 1982 and 1998. It reportedly has sufficient limestone reserves to continue cement production until 2122.