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15 September 2023

ANCAP fails to find buyer for Cementos del Plata

Uruguay: The government has declared void its tender for offers for Cementos del Plata, the cement business of state-owned Administración Nacional de Combustibles, Alcohol y Portland (ANCAP). Montevideo Portal News has reported that no bids for the business were forthcoming before the end of the tender period on 12 September 2023. Cementos del Plata has debts of US$33m and made a loss of US$20m in 2022. It expects its losses to increase by 25% to US$25m in 2023. ANCAP president Alejandro Stipanicic said that the outcome marked the close of the latest stage in the efforts to rescue the business, but that “The search for a solution will not cease."

Stipanicic said “Perhaps in Uruguay we overestimated it. Perhaps in Uruguay we wanted to believe that we had something that was worth a lot, but the value of things is not set by those who own them, it is set by those who want something. That price is clearly less than zero." He added "Today is a sad day for ANCAP, because today the anguish of many good people working in the Portland cement business saw the illusion of having a clear and convincing future frustrated."

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  • Uruguay
  • Administración Nacional de Combustibles, Alcoholes y Portland
  • ANCAP
  • Government
  • Cementos del Plata
  • auction
  • tender
  • Jobs
  • Loss
  • Debts
  • debt
  • GCW626
15 September 2023

Ghanaian government stops new cement plant projects nationwide

Ghana: The Ghanaian government has ceased to issue permits for new cement plants anywhere in the country. Ghana News Agency has reported that the government enacted the policy in order to ensure the sustainable and responsible growth of Ghana’s cement industry, according to George Dawson-Ahmoah, CEO of the Chamber of Cement Manufacturers, Ghana (COCMAG). Dawson-Ahmoah added that COCMAG is collaborating with the Ministry of Trade and Industry to develop optimal environment, safety and cement quality standards, and to combat unfair trade practices where they arise.

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  • Ghana
  • Government
  • Chamber of Cement Manufacturers Ghana
  • growth
  • Law
  • GCW626
15 September 2023

CYCNA de Oriente commissions paper bag plant in Palmar de Bravo

Mexico: Cooperativa La Cruz Azul subsidiary CYCNA de Oriente has commissioned a 518,000 bag/day paper bag plant next to its 1.1Mt/yr cement plant in Palmar de Bravo, Puebla.

The Reto Diario newspaper has reported that Cooperativa La Cruz Azul chair Victor Manuel Velázquez said that the paper bag plant will help to maximise the group’s impact in the local community.

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  • Mexico
  • Cooperativa La Cruz Azul
  • CYCNA
  • Bags
  • packaging
  • GCW626
15 September 2023

Nuvoco Vistas launches Duraguard Microfibre fibre reinforced cement

India: Nuvoco Vistas has launched Duraguard Microfibre Cement, a fibre reinforced cement. The cement’s clinker is 48-52% tricalcium silicate, with low tricalcium aluminate, and contains electrostatically precipitated dry fly ash. The producer says that it offers enhanced bonding, crack resistance, strength and durability and reduced permeability, as well as a smoother surface finish, compared with ordinary Portland cement (OPC). Nuvoco Vistas first applied for a patent for the product in mid-2018.

Managing director Jayakumar Krishnaswamy said "We prioritise innovation. Our Construction Development and Innovation Centre (CDIC) is dedicated to creating sustainable and innovative products that meet the highest global standards. The awarded patent validates our unwavering commitment to innovation and keeps us in the forefront of pioneering advances in the cement industry, delivering exceptional quality and responsible business practices."

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  • India
  • Nuvoco Vistas
  • Product
  • Launch
  • fibre cement
  • tricalcium silicate
  • tricalcium aluminate
  • cement chemistry
  • electrostatic precipitation system
  • Fly Ash
  • performance
  • strength
  • patent
  • GCW626
15 September 2023

Nigerian cement sales dropped amid currency change in first half of 2023

Nigeria: Cross-industry body Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) recorded a 30% year-on-year drop in all-Nigeria cement sales during the first half of 2023. MAN attributed the decline to the government’s replacement of the naira with a new central bank digital currency. The Punch newspaper has reported that this ‘wiped out’ some cash-based businesses, including cement retailers. Point of sale charges also increased costs along the supply chain. The association said that the impacts of the policy led manufacturers in some sectors to halt their operations.

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  • Nigeria
  • Manufacturers Association of Nigeria
  • Sales
  • despatches
  • deliveries
  • data
  • retail
  • currency
  • disruption
  • GCW626
14 September 2023

ACC fires kiln at new Ametha cement plant

India: Adani Group subsidiary ACC has started commercial clinker production from the kiln of its new Ametha cement plant in Madhya Pradesh’s Katni District. BQ Prime News has reported that the kiln line has a clinker capacity of 3.3Mt/yr. It is capable of co-processing up to 15% alternative fuel (AF). The plant is also equipped with a 1Mt/yr grinding unit and a 16.3MW waste heat recovery (WHR) plant.

The Ametha cement plant raises ACC’s installed cement and clinker capacity by 9.8% to 37Mt/yr.

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  • India
  • Adani Group
  • Adani Cement
  • Ambuja Cements
  • ACC
  • clinker plant
  • Plant
  • Kiln
  • commissioning
  • Alternative Fuels
  • Waste Heat Recovery
  • Clinker
  • Capacity
  • GCW626
14 September 2023

Caribbean Cement to begin US$40m Rockfort cement plant expansion in October 2023

Jamaica: Caribbean Cement plans to launch an upgrade to expand its Rockfort cement plant’s capacity by 30% to 1.3Mt/yr in October 2023. The producer says that the expansion will cost US$40m and that the new capacity will come online in early 2025. The work will include enlargements of multiple kiln sections and the installation of a new coal dosing system, clinker cooler and clinker transport system.

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  • Jamaica
  • Cemex
  • Caribbean Cement
  • Caribbean Cement
  • Expansion
  • Upgrade
  • Kiln
  • Coal
  • Fuel
  • coal dosing system
  • cooler
  • loading
  • Conveyor
  • GCW626
14 September 2023

Russian prosecutor’s office drops claim for expropriation of Heidelberg Materials’ Russian business

Russia: A court has accepted a request by the Prosecutor General’s Office to drop a claim for the appropriation of Russian assets of Germany-based Heidelberg Materials by the Russian government. The assets include shares in cement producers HeidelbergCement Rus and Shale Cement Plant Cesla, as well as minerals producers Gurovo-Beton and Syryevaya Kompaniya.

A lawyer for the prosecutor’s office said “The state's interests can be protected by other lawful means.”

Heidelberg Materials suspended new investments in its Russian business on 10 March 2022. The Prosecutor General’s Office subsequently requested its expropriation, following which a court froze the assets in August 2023. Interfax News has reported that representatives of Heidelberg Materials’ Russian business then made an undertaking to the Russian government, according to which they would maintain their prices, production volumes and number of employees.

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  • Russia
  • Court
  • Prosecutor General's Office
  • Heidelberg Materials
  • Government
  • War
  • market
  • Price
  • volumes
  • Jobs
  • Deal
  • GCW626
14 September 2023

Shareholder dispute at Jaypee Bhilai Cement threatens Dalmia Cement (Bharat)’s Jaiprakash Associates cement acquisition

India: Dalmia Cement (Bharat) faces a potential stumbling block to its planned acquisition of Jaiprakash Associates’ cement business for US$683m due to an on-going shareholder dispute at subsidiary Jaypee Bhilai Cement. The Economic Times newspaper has reported that a court has frozen Jaiprakash Associates’ 74% shareholding in the company, and ordered it not to create new third party rights. State-owned Steel Authority of India Limited holds the remaining 26% stake in the cement producer, which operates the 2.2Mt/yr Bhilai Jaypee grinding plant in Durg, Chhattisgarh.

Dalmia Cement (Bharat) and Jaiprakash Associates concluded multiple separate agreements for the transfer of ownership of Jaiprakash Associates’ cement subsidiaries on 26 April 2023. Besides Jaypee Bhilai Cement, these include cement plant and limestone mine operator JP Super and grinding plant operator Jaiprakash Power Ventures.

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  • India
  • Jaiprakash Associates
  • Dalmia Bharat
  • Dalmia Cement
  • Jaypee Group
  • Jaypee Bhilai Cement
  • Steel Authority of India
  • Joint Venture
  • Court
  • Acquisition
  • Deal
  • Assets
  • business
  • Dispute
  • GCW626
14 September 2023

New transport workers’ strike hits South Korean railways

South Korea: The Korean Railway Workers’ Union called a four-day strike of its 13,000 members across South Korea on 14 September 2023. Reuters has reported that the union is seeking higher pay, improved working conditions and the expansion of bullet train services into South Seoul. The Ministry of Transport predicts that total cargo haulage will drop by 53 - 79%. The Korean Cement Association (KCA) said that a protracted strike would disrupt cement production. The industry is 40% reliant on rail transport.

A representative from a KCA member said “We have secured some inventory in preparation for the strike, but it's not a lot. If the strike lengthens, we will have to convert to land transport, which will drive up costs and hit profitability."

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  • South Korea
  • Rail
  • railway
  • Workers
  • Strike
  • Korean Railway Workers' Union
  • Transport
  • Shipping
  • logistics
  • Raw Materials
  • Ministry of Transport
  • Government
  • disruption
  • stockpiles
  • costs
  • Outlook
  • Roads
  • GCW626
  • Korea Cement Association
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