19 August 2015
Pakistan: A memorandum of understanding has been signed between the Punjab Government and Chinese cement producer Yantai Baoqiao Jinhong to establish a US$350m cement plant in Salt Range.
Fletcher Building earnings driven by New Zealand growth 19 August 2015
New Zealand: Fletcher Building has reported a gain in its 2015 fiscal year earnings before one-time charges, as strong growth in its biggest market of New Zealand offset a weaker performance in Australia and the rest of the world.
Operating earnings, excluding one-time items, rose by 5% to US$653m in the year that ended on 30 June 2015. Net profit fell by 20% to US$270m after US$150m of one-time charges for plant closures and impairments. Fletcher's US$150m of one-time charges included a US$78m impairment of goodwill relating to its Forman, Stramit, Tasman Insulation and Humes businesses. There were site closure costs of US$65m related to the Crane Copper Tube business and Iplex Australia. Operating earnings before one-time items in New Zealand rose by 24%, accounting for 69% of the group total, while in Australia earnings fell by 30% and by 7% for the rest of the world.
The heavy building products, which includes New Zealand cement, concrete pipes and quarry products, Australian concrete and quarry products, plastic pipes and steel and is Fletcher's biggest division, recorded a 6% decline in gross revenue to US$2.1bn. Operating earnings dropped by 17% to US$177m, as weaker trading in Australia offset gains in New Zealand. A US$8m loss from plastic pipes reflected a drop in demand from the coal seam gas sector and increased competition in Australia. Light building products, which takes in New Zealand and Australian building materials and roofing tiles, had little changed gross revenue at US$1.3bn, while operating earnings before one-time items rose by 2% to US$118m. New Zealand distribution revenue rose by 6% to US$1.76bn and earnings gained 29% to US$108m, with most of the growth coming from building supplies. In Australia, distribution revenue fell by 11% to US$826m and operating earnings before one-time items rose 6% to US$18m. Construction revenue jumped by 21% to US$1.58bn and earnings before items rose by 32% to US$140m.
In other news, Fletcher has conditionally agreed to sell the operations of Rocla Quarry Products to Hanson Construction Materials in a deal valued at about US$149m. The company expects a pre-tax gain of about US$73.5m from the sale, which requires Australian regulatory approval.
Ethiopia: Messebo Cement has hired Industrial Projects Service (IPS), a state-owned consultant, to conduct an assessment of the cement market around Addis Ababa. It wants to explore the feasibility of opening a grinding plant where semi-processed clinker from Tigray will be processed to produce cement.
"The project is mainly intended to minimise the transportation cost incurred from Mekelle to Addis Ababa, which is US$24.5 – 33.7/t, and hence to enable the plant to compete with existing cement plants in the city," said Kidane Tekelehaimanot, Messebo's deputy project manager. Mekelle is 770km away from Addis Ababa. The Addis plant, if opened, would receive and crush the semi-processed clinker by mixing it with additives, which account for 30% of the total amount currently transported from Mekelle. The Mekelle plant produces 83% of its 2.24Mt/yr cement production capacity.
Messebo is the second company after newcomer Habesha Cement to undertake a market study. Habesha, which has a designed production capacity of 2.5Mt/yr, has hired Waas International Consulting to assess the current and future demand and supply of cement, as well as to determine the need of for expansion. Dangote and Derba Midroc cement plants are also planning expansions, with Derba intending to double its 2.3Mt/yr production capacity.
RAK Cement repurchases 321,500 shares 19 August 2015
UAE: Ras Al Khaimah (RAK) Cement has bought back nearly 321,500 of its shares on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange, at prices between US$0.24 – 0.25/share. The number of repurchased shares has reached 9.187 million, while the number of remaining shares amounts 46.7 million. RAK Cement posted net earnings of US$667,002 for the first six months of 2015, compared with US$857,574 a year earlier.
Holcim uses shoes as alternative fuel in Vietnam 19 August 2015
Vietnam: Holcim is using shoes as an alternative fuel in Vientam thanks to its new solid recovered fuel (SRF) plant from shredding specialist Untha, according to Equipment World.
The new SRF plant will use waste from Vietnam's largest shoe factory once it has been delivered. It was pre-assembled and tested in Austria and is currently being shipped by sea to Holcim in Vietnam. Delivery is expected in September 2015. The SRF plant will convert the waste by using an anti-explosive Atex-specification XR3000 Cutter waste shredder with two 113kW motors, conveyor, over-band magnet, control room and water-powered fire suppression technology. The plant can process 10t of material into the 8mm, high calorific value fuel.
US: Holcim (US), part of LafargeHolcim, has announced that five of its plants earned the US Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) prestigious Energy Star.
"We are pleased that the EPA has recognised Holcim's continued commitment to environmentally sound practices by awarding five of our plants with the Energy Star Award," said John Stull, chief executive officer of Holcim (US). "Sustainability is a core component of our values and a priority for our employees at every plant and facility."
This marks the fourth time Holcim's Portland plant in Florence, Colorado and the Midlothian plant in Midlothian, Texas have received the award, while the Devil's Slide plant in Morgan, Utah has been honoured for its eight consecutive year. The Holly Hill plant in Holly Hill, South Carolina and the Ste. Genevieve plant in Bloomsdale, Missouri are both receiving the award for the sixth time.
Tianshan Cement to establish joint venture in Georgia 19 August 2015
Georgia: Xinjiang Tianshan Cement has recently signed an agreement with a Georgian cement company and Xinjiang Hualing Industry & Trade to establish a joint venture in Georgia.
With total investment of US$60m, the joint venture will launch a production line with 3000t/day of clinker capacity and 1.2Mt/yr of cement capacity. Xinjiang Tianshan Cement and Xinjiang Hualing Industry & Trade will control an at least a 65% stake the venture, while the Georgia-based cement company and Xinjiang Hualing Industry & Trade will jointly control a 35% stake at most.
South Valley Cement orders new line from Sinoma 19 August 2015
Egypt: South Valley Cement has signed a US$34.7m contract with China's Sinoma for a new cement line.