05 October 2016
Hanson Permanente Cement files for bankruptcy 05 October 2016
US: Hanson Permanente Cement has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy with the US Bankruptcy Court in the Western District of North Carolina. The cement producer based in California has blamed the move on liabilities related to the sale of products containing asbestos since 1978. As of 31 August 2016, the debtors were defendants in approximately 14,000 pending asbestos-related bodily injury lawsuits filed in state courts across the country, according to New Generation Research. Hanson Permanente Cement’s Chapter 11 petition indicates total assets greater than US$100m.
Eurocement Group mulls upgrade at Savinskiy Cement Plant 05 October 2016
Russia: Eurocement Group is considering implementing upgrades at its Savinskiy cement plant in the Arkhangelsk region. Production at the plant was stopped in 2010, according to the Rossiyskaya Gazeta newspaper. The plans were discussed at a forum in Sochi.
Cash crunch hinders Lafarge Zimbabwe 05 October 2016
Zimbabwe: Lafarge Zimbabwe has blamed cash shortages for mounting losses. The company reported that it made a loss of US$2.2m in the first six months of 2016, up from a loss of US$1.3m in the same period of 2015. Its sales revenue grew slightly to US$26.5m from US$25.4, according to the New Zimbabwe newspaper. The cement producer has blamed the loss on cash shortages in the country and competition from imports.
“The volumes of cement sales remained subdued due to increased competitive activity in the total market following the influx of cement imports into the country as well as the entry of a major competitor into the Harare market,” said chairman Kumbirayi Katsande. He added that import restrictions would be helpful but that they would not solve major structural problems with the local economy.
Cash shortages are causing delays in paying foreign creditors said Katsanda. The country is preparing to introduce bond notes, a new local currency, to ease the problem, in November 2016.
Italy: Industry minister Carlo Calenda has said he is a ‘little’ worried about the intentions of HeidelbergCement to reduce its business in Italy after it buys Italcementi. The government is negotiating with HeidelbergCement about the purchase and it has confirmed its readiness to support investments, according to the Il Sole 24 Ore newspaper. The government has also asked the German construction materials producer to make a wish list and has launched a series of meetings.
Rioters attack Dangote cement plant in Ethiopia 05 October 2016
Ethiopia: Rioters have set fire to trucks and machinery at the Dangote cement plant at Ada Berga in Oromia, according to the Ethiopian state broadcaster Fana. The riots have followed the deaths of at least 55 people in a stampede at a local religious festival on 2 October 2016. Regional government offices were also set on fire and a police station was stormed during the fracas.