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13 June 2023

Bangladesh Cement Manufacturers Association lobbies for lower clinker tariffs

Bangladesh: The Bangladesh Cement Manufacturers Association (BCMA) has called for a 60% cut to duties on clinker imports, to US$1.84/t from US$4.61/t. The Financial Express newspaper has reported that BCMA members are struggling with high shipping costs and supply issues due to Russia’s war in Ukraine.

The Bangladesh government published plans to raise the duty on imports of clinker by 40% to US$6.46/t in its 2023 budget on 13 June 2023.

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  • Duty
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  • Import
  • Raw Materials
  • Grinding
  • Clinker
  • costs
  • Transport
  • Shipping
  • trade
  • supply chain
  • Ukraine
  • War
  • Invasion
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13 June 2023

Sittwe Port receives shipment of cement from India

Myanmar: The new port of Sittwe in Rakhine State, which opened on 9 May 2023, has received a shipment of 20,000 bags of Indian cement. Press Trust of India News has reported that the shipment left Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port in Kolkata, West Bengal, in May 2023.

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  • India
  • Port
  • Import
  • Export
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  • trade
  • Shipping
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12 June 2023

BUA Cement to build 6Mt/yr of new cement capacity in Sokoto State

Nigeria: BUA Cement plans to use loans worth US$500m towards the construction of two new 3Mt/yr cement plants in Sokoto State. When operational, the new plants will increase the producer's installed capacity by 55% to 17Mt/yr. Local press has reported that BUA Cement plans to run both cement plants using solar power, and to produce cement using alternative fuel (AF). Additionally, the producer will use a portion of the funding to replace part of its diesel-fuelled cement truck fleet with new natural gas-fuelled models.

Of a total US$500m in financing secured by BUA Cement on 5 June 2023, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) lent US$161m (32%) and African Development Bank, Africa Finance Corporation and the German Investment Corporation jointly lent US$245m (49%), with the remainder advanced by institutional investors.

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  • BUA Cement
  • Sokoto
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  • Finance
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  • International Finance Corporation
  • African Development Bank
  • Africa Finance Corporation
  • German Investment Corporation
  • Alternative Fuels
  • Solar power
  • renewable energy
  • Sustainability
  • CO2
  • vehicle
  • diesel
  • Gas
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  • Fleet
  • BUA Group
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12 June 2023

Cheonnaeri Cement upgrades Cheonae cement plant

North Korea: State-owned Cheonnaeri Cement has completed a successful upgrade to its 1Mt/yr Cheonae cement plant in South Hamgyong Province. Korean News has reported that the upgrade involved the replacement of the plant's clinker cooler, burners and clinker and raw materials handling systems. A new bucket conveyor has more than doubled raw materials handling capacity.

Cheonnaeri Cement reportedly plans to further expand the capacity of the plant.

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  • Cheonnaeri Cement
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  • Burner
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  • Raw Materials
  • bulk handling
  • bucket elevator
  • Conveyor
  • GCW612
12 June 2023

JSW Cement takes US$50m sustainability-linked loan

India: JSW Cement has signed a US$50m sustainability-linked loan agreement with BNP Paribas Singapore. The Hindu BusinessLine newspaper has reported that the producer plans to use the funds for capital expenditure projects aimed to more than double its production capacity to 50Mt/yr from 17Mt/yr. Current plans include US$388m in investments in the construction of a 2.5Mt/yr integrated cement plant in Madhya Pradesh and a 2.5Mt/yr grinding plant in Uttar Pradesh.

The latest loan from BNP Paribas is the second of its kind taken by the group, following a US$48.5m sustainability-linked loan from Japan-based MUFG Bank in October 2022.

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  • JSW Cement
  • Madhya Pradesh
  • Uttar Pradesh
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  • MUFG Bank India
  • Sustainability
  • CO2
  • GCW612
12 June 2023

Dalmia Bharat to reach 120Mt/yr installed capacity in 2031

India: Dalmia Bharat has announced a capacity target of 120Mt/yr by the end of 2031. The Business Standard newspaper has reported that the producer will make total investments of US$2.31bn in its on-going growth drive. The sum includes US$723m invested in the acquisition of Jaypee Group's 9.4Mt/yr cement business in December 2022. Dalmia Bharat's eventual investments in erecting new capacity are estimated at US$1.09bn, US$485m (44%) of it in its North Indian cement business.

CEO Puneet Dalmia said “We are executing the largest capital expenditure in our history.” Regarding the Jaypee Group deal, Dalmia said "The acquisition will give us access to Central India’s and North India’s markets and we would look for more acquisition opportunities in the mid segment. We expect the industry to consolidate further in the coming years. India will invest US$1Tn in infrastructure in the next decade, and that will create a sizeable demand growth for cement.”

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  • Dalmia Bharat
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  • market
  • Outlook
  • Government
  • GCW612
12 June 2023

Nordkalk achieves 30% biofuel substitution at Koping lime plant

Sweden: Nordkalk has produced lime at its Koping lime plant using 30% biofuel as alternative fuel (AF). The producer now aims to increase the substitution rate to 50%. Nordkalk subsidiary Kalkproduktion Storugns recently began trialling 100% liquid biofuel substitution in continuous operations at its Larbro lime plant. ENP Newswire has reported that both projects are part of a CO2 emissions reduction initiative in partnership with the Swedish Energy Agency and Umea University.

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  • Sweden
  • Nordkalk
  • lime
  • Kalkproduktion Storugns
  • Biofuel
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  • Swedish Energy Agency
  • Government
  • Alternative Fuels
  • Biomass
  • Umea University
  • Sustainability
  • Trial
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09 June 2023

Heidelberg Materials North America ready to inaugurate Mitchell cement plant

US: Heidelberg Materials North America will inaugurate its new 2.4Mt/yr Mitchell cement plant in Indiana on 13 June 2023. The plant cost US$600m to build and is Heidelberg Materials' 'most technologically advanced and sustainable' cement plant, according to the company. It includes a 32,000t/yr cement terminal, served by a newly renovated rail depot. Heidelberg Materials North America has commissioned 1000 new rail cars to assist in efficient distribution of cement produced at the Mitchell plant.

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  • Rail
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09 June 2023

Bekabadcement to expand Bekabad cement plant

Uzbekistan: Bekabadcement is carrying out a 'large-scale' upgrade to its 0.7Mt/yr Bekabadcement plant in Tashkent Region. The producer said that the upgrade involves a 20% capacity expansion of the plant's production line to 2500t/day. Austria-based Unitherm CemCon supplied burners for the upgraded line, while China-based Beijing Triumph International Engineering supplied heat exchanger components and a KC 4.1-0955 cooler. The upgrade also involves the installation of new kiln lining, and will transition the plant's cement production from wet to dry process. Germany-based Christian Pfeiffer previously upgraded the Bekabad cement plant's grinding unit in April 2023.

General director Vasily Korobkin "We see that (parent company) United Cement Group (UCG) is interested in the modernisation and development of the enterprise. The group adheres to international standards, so all plans for the development of the plant are built accordingly." He concluded "We expect to become a modern and successful enterprise in Uzbekistan which is capable of becoming a major player in the cement industry of Central Asia.”

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  • Supplier
  • Unitherm Cemcon
  • China National Building Material
  • Beijing Triumph International Engineering
  • cooler
  • heat
  • Waste Heat Recovery
  • Christian Pfeiffer
  • Grinding mill
  • United Cement Group
  • Export
  • growth
  • Strategy
  • Standards
  • Quality
  • market
  • GCW612
09 June 2023

Ash Grove Cement's Foreman cement plant to host carbon capture study

US: Ash Grove Cement has won funding for a US$15.2m front-end engineering design (FEED) study for a carbon capture installation at its 2Mt/yr Foreman cement plant in Arkansas. Parent company CRH said that the study will run for 24 months from its date of commencement. The project team also includes consultancy and research firms Advanced Resources International and Crescent Resource Information, as well as non-profit interstate policy organisation Southern States Energy Board. Equipment suppliers will include France-based industrial gases company Air Liquide and energy company Sargent & Lundy, while electricity provider Talos will participate as an energy sector stakeholder.

The Foreman cement plant carbon capture FEED study is one of eight projects selected by the US Department of Energy to receive part of a US$189m funding pot for carbon capture demonstrations across US industry.

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  • Crescent Resource Information
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  • Sargent & Lundy
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