Rwanda: Rwanda's sole cement producer, Cimerwa, plans to increase its production capacity to 600,000t/yr when ongoing expansion works are completed early in 2015, according to Busi Legodi, Cimerwa's CEO. Legodi said that over 94% of the US$170m works have already been completed, with electrical installations and some minimal mechanical works remaining.
"The plant should be ready by the end of the first quarter of 2015," said Legodi. "Once completed, our production capacity will increase from the current 100,000t/yr of cement to 600,000t/yr." Market demand for cement currently stands at about 500,000t/yr and the country depends mostly on imports.
Meanwhile, Cimera has rebranded its corporate identity as it marks 13 years of existence. According to Sam Kasule, the Cimerwa commercial manager, the new corporate identity reflects the direction the firm is headed.
"Our new corporate identity is significant and suits the company's future plans and business focus as we look to expand our production capacity in coming months. We are also looking at growing our external markets in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Burundi," said Kasule.
He noted that the firm would also deepen its corporate social investment programmes, thanks to partnership with its strategic investor PPC, to deliver technical expertise, ensure sustainable production and meet market demand.