03 April 2018
CNBM and Sinoma merger set to complete in May 2018 03 April 2018
China: The merger between China National Building Material (CNBM) and China National Materials (Sinoma) is looking likely to be completed in early May 2018. The companies have issued a scheduled timeline for key events of the withdrawal of Sinoma shares and the implementation of a share exchange. This process is expected to be completed on or around 3 May 2018 with CNBM updating its business registration at the Beijing Municipal Administration of Industry and Commerce as soon as possible thereafter. The merger marks the conglomeration of the leading Chinese cement producer and equipment manufacturer.
Vietnam: Phuc Son Cement is under investigation for exploiting minerals. An inspection report by the State Audit Office has accused the cement producer of using mineral volumes higher than the amount it was licenced for in 1996, according to the Viet Nam News newspaper and Dantri. The report has been passed to the prime minister and the chairwoman of the National Assembly. The company has also been accused of causing pollution from its mining activities and not cooperating with the authorities over the investigation.
The State Audit Office estimates that Phuc Son Cement could face a US$11.7m fine for illegally exploiting natural resources and causing environmental damage. Phuc Son Cement, a joint venture between Taiwan’s Lucky Cement and a local partner, operates one of the largest plants in the country.
India: The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) has allowed the companies fighting to buy Binani Cement to ‘amicably’ settle the dispute. The tribunal was hearing a petition filed by Binani Industries, which holds over 90% of Binani Cement, according to the Press Trust of India. It followed a suggestion by the National Company Law Tribunal of Kolkata that also asked Binani Cement to consider taking an out-of-court offer between the cement producer and its lenders.
A consortium led by Dalmia Bharat won an auction for Binani Cement with a bid of US$974m in early March 2018. However, UltraTech Cement then made a direct bid to Binani Cement a few weeks later.
India Cements buys Indonesian coal producer 03 April 2018
India/Indonesia: India Cements has purchased an 100% share of Raasi Minerals through its subsidiary Coromandel Minerals. The Singapore-based company owns a controlling stake in several coal mines in Indonesia. No value for the transaction has been disclosed.
Tamil Nadu scales down Amma Cement Supply Scheme 03 April 2018
India: The state government of Tamil Nadu has scaled down its support for the Amma Cement Supply Scheme. Sales data shows that the scheme failed to meet its targets in 2015 – 2016 and 2016 – 2017, according to the Hindu newspaper. Its highest level of sales was 52% of procurement in August 2016. The subsidised cement scheme was launched by former Chief Minister Jayalalithaa in 2014 to help lower and middle income groups purchase cement at subsidised prices.
HeidelbergCement Bangladesh and China National Heavy Machinery sign deal to expand Kanchpur plant 03 April 2018
Bangladesh: HeidelbergCement Bangladesh and China National Heavy Machinery have signed a deal to expand the Kanchpur plant near Dhaka, according to ENP Newswire. HeidelbergCement Bangladesh operates two cement grinding plants in the country.
LafargeHolcim Algeria continues exports to The Gambia 03 April 2018
Algeria: LafargeHolcim Algeria has continued exporting cement to The Gambia with a third consignment from its d'Oggaz plant. The 30,000t order of Ordinary Portland Cement was exported from the Port of Arzew to Banjul, according to the El Moudjahid newspaper. The deal follows two previous ones in December 2017 and March 2018.
Anhui Conch to open office in Tunis 03 April 2018
Tunisia: China’s Anhui Conch plans to open an office in Tunis to explore investment opportunities. A delegation from the cement producer met with Slim Feriani, the Minister of Industry and Small and Medium Enterprises, according to African Manager.
Tunisia: Clinker production at Carthage Cement’s plant in Djebel Ressas has stopped due to union action by the staff of NLSupervision. Concrete production, aggregate production and clinker export is proceeding as normal. The cement producer said that the management of NLSupervision and union representatives are currently meeting to resolve the issue. NLSupervision, a subsidiary of Denmark’s FLSmidth, holds an operation and maintenance contract for the cement plant.
Philippines: Germany’s ThyssenKrupp hopes to secure orders of around US$50 – 100m in 2017 due to the government’s ‘Build, Build, Build’ infrastructure development programme. It raised US$30m in the country in 2017, according to the BusinessWorld newspaper. The equipment manufacturer wants to benefit from the construction of new cement and power plants. Typically, it provides the engineering and material handling aspect of a project, while a local partner handles the construction.