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Raysut Cement’s revenue falls by 22% to US$187m in 2017
15 January 2018Oman: Raysut Cement’s revenue fell by 22% year-on-year to US$187m in 2017 from US$240m in 2016. Its profit after tax fell by 66.6% to US$18m from US$53.8m. In November 2017 the cement producer blamed its falling profit on lower sales due to competition locally and in export markets, disruption to its export market in Yemen resulting from the on-going civil war and increased energy prices.
New CEO for Raysut Cement
29 November 2017Oman: Raysut Cement has appointed Joey Ghose as its new CEO, effective 1 December 2017. Ahmed bin Yousuf bin Alawi Al Ibrahim, the chairman of Raysut Cement’s board, said in a statement to the Muscat bourse that Ghose has extensive experience of managing cement industry companies.
Al Wusta Cement appoints Abdullah Abbas Ahmed as chairman
18 October 2017Oman: Al Wusta Cement Company has appointed Abdullah Abbas Ahmed as its chairman and Ahmed bin Yousuf bin Alwai Al Ibrahim as its vice-chairman. The officials were nominated at a meeting of the representatives of two joint venture partners Raysut Cement Company and Oman Cement Company. The new cement company plans to build a plant at Duqm in 2018.
Duqm economic zone signs usufruct agreement with Al Wusta Cement
06 October 2017Oman: The Special Economic Zone Authority of Duqm (SEZAD) has signed a usufruct agreement with the Al Wusta Cement Company to establish a cement plant in Duqm. As per the terms of the deal the Al Wusta Cement has received a 500,000m2 plot in the zone for a duration of 50 years, according to the Oman News Agency. The new cement producer is a joint venture between Oman Cement and Raysut Cement.
Al Wusta Cement plans to start building the plant in 2018 with production scheduled for 2020. The unit will start with a production capacity of 5000t/day before raising this to 10,000t/day, subject to market demand.
Oman Cement reports on first half of 2017
14 July 2017Oman: Oman Cement has announced that its net profit after tax for the first half of 2017 was US$13m, a fall of 27% year-on-year compared to the same period of 2016 when it made US$17.7m. Its sales for the first half were US$76.4m, a smaller fall of just 2.3% compared to the first half of 2016, when sales were US$78.2m. This is indicative of higher input costs for the company.
Oman: Tanfeedh, the National Programme for Enhancing Economic Diversification, is calling for captive coal power stations to be used to support new cement plants that are being planned for the Duqm special economic zone. The programme wants two Ordinary Portland Cement plants and a white cement plant to be built in the zone to reduce imports, according to the Oman Daily Observer newspaper. It also wants investors to build one cement grinding plants in Duqm and one in Suhar. Tanfeedh says that the country used 9Mt of cement in 2015 but that only 44% came from local producers.
Raysut Cement reports 62% slump in profit for Q1
11 May 2017Oman: Raysut Cement has reported a 62% fall year-on-year in its net profit for the three months to 31 March 2017, due to lower sales volume and increased taxes this year. The group net profit fell to US$8.0m against a group net profit of US$21.0m during the corresponding period of 2016.
The cement producer said that its profit dropped because of significant increase in cost of electricity, lower sales volumes and an increase in the tax rate from 12% to 15%.
The group as a whole sold 0.76Mt of cement during the period from 1.02Mt of cement sold previously, a year-on-year decline of nearly 25%. While sales at the parent company fell by 19%, Raysut Cement's UAE subsidiary Pioneer Cement recorded a 35.4% decline in sales volumes. Revenue earned by Pioneer Cement dropped by 34.3% to US$13.3m compared to US$20.3m.
Oman: Raysut Cement has confirmed its plans to build a new cement plant via a joint venture with Oman Cement. The cement producer announced its plans in its first quarter financial report for 2017. The new company will be called Alwasta Cement Company. As announced previously the new project will be dependent on a feasibility report. It also announced that its project with Barwaaqo Cement Company to build a terminal in Somaliland, an autonomous region of Somalia, is progressing and that work on a new packing plant in underway.
Oman: Iran’s Hormozgan Cement has entered into a shareholder’s agreement with Al Anwar Holdings to build a 1Mt/yr cement grinding plant in the Duqm special economic zone. The project is expected to have an investment of US$27m and commissioning of the project is subject to receiving approvals from relevant regulatory authorities and required funding from banking institutions in Oman.
Oman Cement boosts its profit by 10% to US$33.4m in 2016
24 February 2017Oman: Oman Cement’s profit has risen by 10% year-on-year to US$33.4m in 2016 from US$30.4m in 2015. Its sales revenue grew by 8.5% to US$147m from US$135m and its sales volumes of cement grew by 10.6% to 2.30Mt from 2.01Mt, according to the Muscat Daily newspaper. It attributed the increased profit to higher turnover and higher investment income. However, its operational costs rose due to a shutdown of its kiln for a longer period than expected.