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UNACEM updates branding for 10th anniversary 16 November 2022
Peru: UNACEM (Unión Andina de Cementos) has updated its branding, including its logo, for its 10th anniversary following the merger of Cemento Andino and Cementos Lima. The new logo is intended to convey its essence, origin and its commitment to union and sustainable construction, according to the Ojo newspaper. It is based around the letter ‘U’ and is also meant to be reminiscent of a quarry seen from above. The rebranding exercise is also being run at the same time as the company’s 'Co-building Peru' campaign, where it seeks to promote the message that, “...the infrastructure of a country is built with cement, a homeland is built by all of us, working together.”
India: Grasim Industries recorded US$6.86bn in consolidated sales during the first half of the 2023 financial year, which ended on 30 September 2022. The figure corresponds to a 31% increase from US$5.25bn in the first half of the 2022 financial year. Cement and allied products contributed US$3.59bn in sales, up by 22% from US$2.95bn. 36% costs growth caused the producer's net profit to fall by 3.3% in the period, to US$527m from US$545m.
ECEBOL's Potosí plant to commence operations in early 2023 15 November 2022
Bolivia: Empresa Publica Productiva Cementos de Bolivia (ECEBOL)'s upcoming 1.3Mt/yr Potosí cement plant is 91% completed and will commence cement production during the first quarter of 2023, according to the Bolivian government. When operational, the plant will produce up to 3000t/day of clinker and employ 2200 people directly and indirectly.
Star Cement's first-half income rises as earnings drop so far in 2023 financial year 15 November 2022
India: Star Cement generated US$156m in total income during the first half of the 2023 financial year, up by 36% year-on-year from US$114m during the first half of the 2022 financial year. The producer's net profit dropped by 16% year-on-year to US$8m from US$9.51m.
Europe: The Carbon Negative Biofuels from Organic Waste (Carbiow) project has received EU funding under the Horizon Europe initiative. Carbiow seeks to develop a dense, dry homogenous marine and aviation biofuel by carbonising gasification ash with oxygen and captured CO2 from cement plants. 12 consortium members from the Benelux, Germany, Nordic countries, Slovenia and Spain are participating in the project.