13 November 2018
Indonesia: LafargeHolcim has signed an agreement with Semen Indonesia to sell its 80.6% share of Holcim Indonesia for US$1.75bn. The assets to be sold to Semen Indonesia include the entirety of LafargeHolcim’s operations in Indonesia, which consists of four cement plants, 33 ready-mix plants and two aggregate quarries. LafargeHolcim says it decided to divest Holcim Indonesia as part of the on-going portfolio review. Closing of the transaction is subject to customary regulatory approvals.
“As part of our Strategy 2022 – ‘Building for Growth’ we have committed to divestments of at least Euro1.8bn. Today’s announcement is an important milestone in reaching our target and to increase our financial strength,” said Jan Jenisch, chief executive officer (CEO) of LafargeHolcim.
Mosstroytrans and Inner Mongolia Mengxi Cement to build 0.5Mt/yr plant at Krasnokamensk 13 November 2018
Russia: Mosstroytrans and China’s Inner Mongolia Mengxi Cement have signed an agreement to build a 0.5Mt/yr cement plant at Krasnokamensk in Transbaikal. The deal was signed at the China International Import Expo in Shanghai, according to the Business World Agency. The project dates back to 2014, when China’s Beijing Triumph International Engineering conducted a feasibility study at the site. In 2016 the regional government declared the project a regional priority.
Mosstroytrans is a diversified company that was established in 2010. At present, it is running a number of construction projects in the Nenets Autonomous District. Inner Mongolia Mengxi Cement is based in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China. It operates cement plants with a total production capacity of 16Mt/yr.
True North to buy 75% stake in Shree Digvijay Cement Company Limited 13 November 2018
India: Private equity company True North has signed a deal to buy Votorantim Cimentos’ direct and indirect 75% stake in Shree Digvijay Cement for an undisclosed sum. The acquisition will require completion of a mandatory open offer to the minority shareholders of Shree Digvijay Cement. JM Financial Limited is acting as the manager to the open offer.
“Votorantim Cimentos has contributed significantly to the strategic initiatives taken at Shree Digvijay Cement over the last few years. This has strengthened its competitive positioning and has greatly improved its operating and financial performance. True North firmly believes in Shree Digvijay Cement’s competitive positioning and is looking forward to partnering with the existing management and employees of the company. We are very excited about this opportunity, with fresh investment and new thinking we can create a lot of value for all,” said Said Srikrishna Dwaram, a partner with True North.
True North holds experience with investments in the Indian construction and building materials space. It has owned and managed two businesses in the sector: RDC Concrete, a manufacturer of ready-mix concrete and Robo Silicon, a manufacturer of construction aggregates.
State minister blames poor roads for keeping investors away from Chamba cement plant project 13 November 2018
India: Industries minister of Himachal Pradesh Vikram Sing has blamed poor road networks for the state government’s failure to find investors for a proposed cement plant project at Sikridhar in the Chamba district. The ministry is now proposing that the state build a road to the project site as an incentive, according to the Times of India newspaper. The local government received no bids for the project in the latest round of bidding.
Anti-corruption investigation restrained from taking criminal action against heads of DG Khan and Bestway Cement 13 November 2018
Pakistan: The Supreme Court has restrained the Punjab Anti-Corruption Department from launching criminal proceedings against the heads of DG Khan and Bestway Cement. The decision was made following a review petition filed by DG Khan Cement, according to the Statesman newspaper. It follows an investigation initiated by the Supreme Court to look into the setting up of cement plants in the Potohar region. The probe alleges government and corporate corruption.
Environment Protection Agency shuts production line at Kohat Cement 13 November 2018
Pakistan: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has shut one of Kohat Cement’s production lines for emitting too much dust, following local complaints. The EPA visited the company’s plant and found that Line A at the unit was emitting particulate matter ‘much’ above legal limits, according to the Balochistan Times. The other two lines at the plant were unaffected.
Sephaku Holding’s profit rises as cement prices increase 13 November 2018
South Africa: Sephaku Holding’s revenue rose by 5% to US$32.1m in the six months to 30 September 2018 from US$30.7m in the same period in 2017. Its profit nearly doubled to US$1.8m. The subsidiary of Nigeria’s Dangote Cement said that cement prices had increased in most markets. It added that competition from cement importers and grinding plants had placed pressure on its cement sales volumes in the Kwa-Zulu Natal province in the latest quarter.