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Tianrui Cement half-year revenue benefits from price rises
21 August 2018China: Tianrui Cement’s sales revenue rose in the first half of 2018 due to an average price rise year-on-year of 22%. Its revenue grew by 13.8% to US$629m from US$553m in the same period in 2017. Profit increased by 17% to US$82.6m from US$71.6m.
Cement sales volumes fell by 4.7% to 13.3Mt from 12.6Mt due to government imposed production limits in Henan province and a decrease in infrastructure and property investment. In Henan and Anhui the company’s cement sales fell by 7.1% to 10.3Mt but it Liaoning and Tianjin it rose by 4.5% to 3Mt. the cement producer also reported that its cost of sales rose by 12.3% to US$721m due to rising coal prices and other input costs.
UK: Refractory producer RHI Magnesita says that its cement and lime segment was ‘flat’ in the first half of 2018. It blamed this on on-going low capacity utilisation in China and Brazil and ‘some’ market share losses due to its prices. The adjusted sales revenue of its Industrial Division, including cement and lime, rose by 14.3% year-on-year to Euro413m in the first half of 2018 from Euro362m in the same period of 2017. Overall, the company reported a 24.6% increase in revenue to Euro1.51bn from Euro1.21bn.
In a separate release RHI Magnesita subsidiary Magnesita said that the company’s revenue rose by 81.6% to US$133m. This was attributed to sales to the cement business in North America and higher deliveries in Europe in 2018. However, Magnesita’s services business suffered from a poor cement market in Brazil.
July disappoints in Brazil
14 August 2018Brazil: SNIC, Brazil's national cement industry union, has announced that sales of cement in Brazil came to 4.6Mt in July 2018. The figure is down by 2.5% in comparison to July 2017. In the comparison for working days, the drop reached 4.6% in July 2018 in the year-on-year comparison, and 9.5% in comparison with June 2018. In the first seven months of 2018 domestic cement sales totalled 30.4Mt, a fall of 1.7%. SNIC forecasts a drop of 1-2% for 2018 compared to 2017.
Tokyo loses out as construction slumps
14 August 2018Sri Lanka: Tokyo Cement plc, which operates grinding plants and bulk cement terminals in Sri Lanka, lost US$3.78m in the three months to 30 June 2018 due to falling revenues, as well as a one-off loss of US$2.37m on the sale of a ship. The group had reported a profit of US$5.04m in the same period of 2017.
In the three months to 30 June 2018 Tokyo Cement’s gross profit fell by 27% year-on-year to US$9.36m, with revenues falling by 4% to US$48m and costs rising by 4% to US$39m.
Tokyo reported to its shareholders that delayed local government polls had halted small projects country-wide, leading to a slowdown in the construction sector.
China to press ahead with consolidation as profits rise
14 August 2018China: Asia Cement (China) said that its profit attributable to owners for the six months that ended on 30 June 2018 surged by a factor of 10.7 to reach US$139.3m compared to the same period of 2017. Revenue amounted to US$718.8m, an increase of 47% from a year earlier.
Meanwhile, China Resources Cement (CRC) announced that its net profit for the first six months of 2018 was US$2.0bn, a rise of 145.5% year-on-year. CRC’s turnover amounted to US$2.36bn, an increase of 40.4% from a year earlier.
The Chinese government has once again reiterated that it will continue to strictly prohibit cement companies from adding new capacity, despite improving profits. Years of efforts to cut excess capacity in the sector have helped to improve the industry's profits, but signs are emerging that some factories are increasing new capacity, according to Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, which released a joint statement with the state economic planning agency. It said that expansion projects to produce more cement, won't be approved. In addition, factories' plans to replace out-dated capacity with new capacity must comply with government rules.
James Hardie profit jumps 58%
10 August 2018Australia: James Hardie Industries increased its net profit by 58% year-on-year to US$90.6m in the three months to 30 June 2018. Adjusted earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) were up by 21% to US$107.1m. Net sales were up by 28% to US$651m.
CEO Louis Gries said, "Our North America Fibre Cement Segment delivered solid top line growth of 10% for the quarter. Volumes increased by 5%, with our interiors business having only marginal growth and our exteriors business returning to growth above our addressable market. While we have returned to growth above our market index in our exteriors business, increased traction will be required to hit our 2019 financial year targeted range.”
“Within our Asia Pacific Fibre Cement Segment, net sales increased 15% for the quarter, primarily due to the strong growth in our Australian business,” added Gries. “Furthermore, EBIT increased 7% for the quarter, driven by the strong performance of our Australian business, partially offset by the performance of our New Zealand business.”
Taiheiyo sees improved fortunes at start of 2019 fiscal year
10 August 2018Japan: Taiheiyo Cement has reported its financial results for the first quarter of its 2019 fiscal year, a period that ended on 30 June 2018.
During the three month period, its revenue was US$1.9bn, a 5.5% increase from US$1.8bn in the same period of its 2018 fiscal year. Taiheiyo’s operating profit was US$88.0m, a 10% year-on-year increase from US$79.8m. Its net profit was US$55.3m, a year-on-year increase of 32.6% from US$41.7m.
Loma Negra’s fortunes on the rise
10 August 2018Argentina: Loma Negra has announced its results for the three and six-month periods that ended on 30 June 2018. Its net revenue rose by 37.2% year-on-year to US$202m, mainly driven by growth in its core cement, masonry and lime businesses in Argentina. Argentine cement, masonry and lime net revenues rose by 33.4%, despite relatively flat sales volumes.
Consolidated adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) rose by 26.9% year-on-year to US$49m, mainly driven by the 36.6% increase in adjusted EBITDA from Argentina. Cement, masonry and lime sales in Argentina came to US$42m.
Commenting on the financial and operating performance for the second quarter of 2018, Sergio Fairman, Loma Negra’s Chief Executive Officer, said, "Our core business, cement in Argentina, continued to deliver a solid performance, posting both revenue growth and EBITDA margin expansion despite the current challenging macroeconomic environment in the country. This was achieved despite relatively flat volumes year-on-year, as we continue with our strategy of balancing profitability and market position. Sustained growth in concrete volume demand, by contrast, was supported by ongoing implementation of public infrastructure projects in our key markets."
"Looking ahead, we remain cautiously optimistic with the cement demand outlook in Argentina. Despite the potential impact of an adverse macro environment in the second half of the year and, given current market conditions, we believe the industry could reach similar record volumes (to those) achieved last year."
Akmenes improves but still makes a loss
10 August 2018Lithuania: Akmenes Cementas, Lithuania’s only cement producer, has announced that it expects improved cement sales in 2018 compared to 2017 and hopes to halve its annual loss.
The company suffered a net loss of Euro5.5m in 107, 21.7% lower than a Euro7.0m loss in 2016. Turnover in 2017 grew by 11% to Euro56.7m. The company sold 1.04Mt of cement, 4% more than in 2016.
In 2017 Akmenes sold 58% of its produce to the local market. It exported 35% to other EU countries and 7% to Belarus. The company hopes to increase cement sales and to halve its losses.
Eagle Cement’s income up as costs mount
09 August 2018Philippines: Eagle Cement’s income rose in the first half of 2018, while its input costs also increased due to rising fuel prices and negative currency effects. Its net income grew by 4.6% year-on-year to US$43.8m from US$41.9m in the same period in 2017. Its net sales rose by 9.8% to US$155m from US$141m. The company operates an integrated plant at Barangay Akle, San Ildefonso in Bulacan and a cement grinding plant at Limay in Bataan.