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04 July 2023

Delay reported to construction of grinding unit at Shiva Cement’s Sundergarh plant

India: Shiva Cement says that a proposed 1Mt/yr grinding unit as part of its new Sundergarh plant is on hold while it evaluates the site location. The cement producer confirmed that the 1.36Mt/yr clinker unit at the site in Odisha has been commissioned as well as a 9MW waste heat recovery (WHR) unit. It added that it has already obtained clearance to operate (CTO) from the State Pollution Control Board (SPCB) for 0.66Mt/yr of clinker production and 9MW WHR at the site. It is currently awaiting clearance for the remaining clinker production capacity. Work on alternative fuel systems, a 12km rail siding and a 10km overland belt conveyor at the site are reportedly progressing on schedule.

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  • feeding
  • Conveyor
  • Rail
  • Expansion
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04 July 2023

Siam Cement Group to upgrade Rondo heat battery unit in Thailand

Thailand: US-based Rondo Energy and Siam Cement Group (SCG) plan to expand the production capacity of a heat battery storage unit at a SCG plant to 90GWh/yr. Once complete the site will reportedly have a production capacity larger than any current heat battery-supported manufacturing facility worldwide and will save up to 12Mt/yr of CO2. The SCG site already has a capacity of 2.4GWh/yr.

SCG’s executive vice president Thammasak Sethaudom said “Rondo offers an innovative solution to reduce the carbon emissions from industrial process heat used in factories worldwide. SCG can use Rondo’s technology to lower our own carbon emissions and SCG Cleanergy can partner with Rondo to help our customers cut emissions.” He added “We also realised that we can leverage our 70 years of technical expertise in the refractory business and supply chain.”

Rondo heat batteries consist of refractory bricks capable of storing renewable energy as heat. The heat energy can then be returned to an industrial process as hot air or steam. SCG invested in Rondo Energy in 2022.

This story was amended on 4 July 2023, after a previous version erroneously stated the location of the plant as Ukraine. Global Cement apologises for this error.

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04 July 2023

Indian cement capacity to rise by 6% in 2024 financial year

India: ICRA says that all-Indian cement production capacity will rise by 6% year-on-year to 610Mt/yr during the 2024 financial year. The ratings agency forecasts that the Indian cement industry will invest US$14.6bn over the four years up to the end of the 2027 financial year to expand its capacity by 26% to 725Mt/yr. The Financial Express newspaper has reported that costs of cement production fell in the second half of the 2023 financial year, which ended on 31 March 2023. The trend is expected to continue throughout the 2024 financial year. Meanwhile, ICRA has forecast domestic demand growth of 7 - 8% year-on-year in the 2024 financial year.

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04 July 2023

Cemex USA commissions new cement unloader at Port of Palm Beach

US: Cemex USA has commissioned a new 225t cement unloader for handling dry bulk materials from ships at the Port of Palm Beach in Florida. The port says that the producer invested US$7m in the equipment. It is decorated with a mural of a manatee cow and calf, dedicated to local conservation charity Friends of Manatee Lagoon.

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03 July 2023

Huaxin Cement to acquire further 5.1% stake in Oman Cement

Oman: Huaxin Cement informed the Muscat Stock Exchange of its intent to buy a further 5.1% stake in Oman Cement on 3 July 2023. Zawya News has reported that this would increase the China-based group's stake in Oman Cement to 64.7%. It acquired its existing 59.6% in the producer for US$193m earlier in 2023, but subsequently revised the price to US$200m.

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03 July 2023

UltraTech Cement increases sales in first quarter of 2024 financial year

India: UltraTech Cement increased its cement sales volumes by 20% to 30Mt in the first quarter of the 2024 financial year. Press Trust of India News has reported that the producer sold 950,000t of cement outside of India, up by 13% from 840,000t a year earlier.

During the year, UltraTech Cement recorded a capacity utilisation rate of 90% across its 136Mt/yr capacity.

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03 July 2023

Holcim Philippines to supply cement for Sungshin Cement's ready-mix batching plants

Philippines: Holcim Philippines and Sungshin Cement have signed a memorandum of understanding whereby Holcim Philippines will be priority supplier of cement for use in Sungshin Cement's ready-mix concrete operations in the Philippines, InPR News has reported. South Korea-based Sungshin is anticipating growing demand from infrastructure projects, partly due to a US$3bn development loan agreement between the government of the Philippines and South Korea.

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03 July 2023

Dragon Products cited for 33 mine safety violations at Thomaston cement plant

US: The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) has fined Dragon Products for failure to comply with mine safety rules. The Maine Monitor newspaper has reported that inspectors issued 33 citations following an inspection of its quarry in May 2023.

Thomaston cement plant manager Jennifer Small said that the citations primarily relate to 'housekeeping,' and that the company has 'promptly addressed these citations and worked closely with the MSHA to improve plant safety.'

Dragon Products, a subsidiary of Giant Cement, paid mine safety fines worth US$150,000 in 2022, US$76,700 in 2021 and US$134,000 in 2020.

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30 June 2023

Holderfin acquires Sumitomo Osaka Cement's 9.2% stake in Holcim Philippines

Philippines: Holderfin, an existing 18% shareholder in Holcim Philippines, has acquired an additional 9.2% stake in the company from Japan-based Sumitomo Osaka Cement. This raises its control over Holcim Philippines to more than 27%. As a result of the deal, the proportion of publicly held shares in the cement producer fell to 5%. PhilStar News has reported that Holcim Philippines is now possibly seeking to delist from the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE).

The producer said “Holderfin informed the company that if the company will be unable to issue additional shares to the public sufficient to raise its public float to the required level, Holderfin is prepared to make a tender offer for all outstanding common shares of the company held by the public with the aim of subsequently conducting a voluntary delisting of the company’s common shares from the Main Board of the PSE.”

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30 June 2023

Global Cement and Concrete Association announces Innovandi Open Challenge 2023 shortlist

World: The Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA) has named the 15 anticipated deliverers of low-CO2 cement and concrete production shortlisted for participation in its second Innovandi Open Challenge. The association chose the start-ups based on their potential to deliver CO2 emissions reduction in the global cement and concrete sector in line with its Concrete Future 2050 Net Zero Roadmap. The applicants are presenting their pitches to GCCA members on 30 June 2023. All those accepted will gain access to members' plants, labs, networks and expertise. The following start-ups made the Innovandi Open Challenge 2023 shortlist:

Arrakis Materials

US

Carbon negative materials for concrete

Chement

US

Room temperature cement production

EcoAdmix Global

UK

Nanotechnology ('HDT') for concrete

EcoLocked

Germany

Biocarbon-based admixtures

EnviCore

Canada

Low temperature supplementary cementitious material production

Enzymatic

US

Carbon negative enzymatic concrete corrosion inhibition and recycling

Louis Structures

US

Municipal solid waste-based lightweight aggregates

MEP - SeaMix

US

Basalt fibre and graphene-based admixture

Nano Crete

US

Graphene-enhanced CO2 sequestration

Nanospan India

India

Graphene-based admixture

NeoCrete

New Zealand

Nano-activator for natural pozzolans

Queens Carbon

US

~500°C cementitious materials production

The Cool Corporation

UK

Carbon negative carbon nanotube-based additive for concrete

Ultra High Materials

US

Clinkerless cement

Versarien Graphene

UK

Graphene-based admixture ('Cementene')

GCCA cement director and innovation lead Claude Loréa said “We received more than 70 quality applications, so drawing up a shortlist was challenging." Loréa continued "Our essential industry needs something easily scalable and affordable. Those start-ups on the list demonstrated the most potential, and we look forward to hearing more about their ideas. But we’ll also be keeping in touch with other start-ups who didn’t make this year’s shortlist, with future projects in mind.”

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