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01 December 2021

Lafarge Poland to stop producing CEM I by the end of 2025

Poland: Lafarge Poland says it plans to stop production CEM I Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) by the end of 2025. As part of its sustainable development strategy to 2030 it intends to gradually start phasing out CEM I from the end of 2022, starting with its CEM I 42.5 R Special bagged product. The subsidiary of Holcim will switch to products in the group’s ECOPlanet range instead. So far in 2020 ECOPlanet products were responsible for 10% of the sales from Lafarge Poland’s Kujawy plant.

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  • Lafarge Poland
  • Holcim
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  • Ordinary Portland Cement
01 December 2021

Insee Cement signs agreement with Hambantota International Port to improve supply chain efficiency

Sri Lanka: Insee Cement has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Hambantota International Port Group (HIPG) to ensure the efficient transfer of raw materials to the Galle cement plant via the Hambantota Port. The agreement was signed between Gustavo Navarro, chief executive officer (CEO) of Insee Cement, and Johnson Liu, the CEO of HIPG.

“Insee Cement was Hambantota International Port’s first customer for dry bulk cargo and we greatly appreciate the trust they placed in us. We have worked with them from 2018 and have been able to greatly increase our productivity in handling dry bulk volumes,” said Liu. Navarro added, ““Due to the limitations we have experienced in our previous operations, we couldn’t bring bigger vessels with larger volumes. HIP has been a great business partner for us and the port came up with some creative solutions to get our raw materials delivered efficiently and in a timely manner which made a positive impact on our operation.”

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  • Sri Lanka
  • Insee Cement
  • Memorandum of Understanding
  • Port
  • GCW534
30 November 2021

China produces 1.96Bnt of cement in first 10 months of 2021

China: China has increased its production of cement by 2.1% year-on-year to 1.97Bnt in the first 10 months of 2021. Xinhua’s China Economic Information Service has reported that the country exported US$19.6bn-worth of building materials over the period, up by 13%, while its domestic construction market grew by 11%.

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  • China
  • Production
  • Export
  • construction
  • market
  • concrete
  • GCW534
30 November 2021

Sumitomo Osaka Cement’s sales fall in first half of 2022 financial year

Japan: Sumitomo Osaka Cement recorded consolidated first-half sales of US$790m in its 2022 financial year, down by 20% from US$993m in the first half of the 2021 financial year. Its cement sales were US$544m, down by 31% from US$784m. It exported 778Mt of cement, up by 33% from 594Mt in the first half of the 2021 financial year. Its domestic sales volume was 4.1Mt, up by 1.2% from 4.05Mt.

The group forecast full-year consolidated sales of US$1.65bn, down by 22% year-on-year from US$2.12bn.

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  • Japan
  • Sumitomo Osaka Cement
  • Results
  • Export
  • Forecast
  • GCW534
30 November 2021

Hoffmann Green Cement Technologies to licence 15 – 20 new plants by 2030

France: Hoffmann Green Cement Technologies plans to expand its low-CO2 cement’s presence in and beyond France through the establishment of 15 – 20 new licenced plants before 2030. The Les Echos newspaper has reported that the company plans to raise Euro25m, of which it will invest Euro15.7m in international licencing contracts for its technology. In 2026, it expects the contracts to derive 10Mt of its revenues, 7.7% of its target for the year.

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  • France
  • Hoffmann Green Cement Technologies
  • CO2
  • Plant
  • low carbon cement
  • Licence
  • Sales
  • GCW534
30 November 2021

Vietnam increases cement and clinker exports in first 11 months of 2021

Vietnam: Vietnam exported 43Mt of cement and clinker in the first 11 months of 2021, up by 24% year-on-year from 11-month export volumes in 2020. Viet Nam News has reported that the value of Vietnam’s cement and clinker exports rose by 28% to US$1.67bn. The country’s full-year cement and clinker exports in 2020 were 38.4Mt, with a total value of US$1.44bn.

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  • Vietnam
  • Vietnam National Cement Association
  • Export
  • Sales
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  • GCW534
29 November 2021

Hongshi Group to inject US$125m into Dang Cement

Nepal: China-based Hongshi Group has received clearance from the Nepal Rastra Bank to invest US$125m into Dang Cement. Hongshi Group owns an 85% stake in the cement producer, according to the Republica newspaper. The remaining 15% stake is owned by Shivam Cement. The investment will be used to build a 6000t/day production line at Dang Cement’s plant in Dang region. The project was previously approved by the Investment Board Nepal in late 2020 for commissioning in late 2023.

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  • Nepal
  • China
  • Hongshi
  • Dang Cement
  • Investment
  • Capacity
  • Nepal Rastra Bank
  • bank
  • Plant
  • Upgrade
  • Expansion
  • GCW534
29 November 2021

North Korea’s Manpho cement plant increases its capacity by 20%

North Korea: Manpho cement plant has increased its production capacity by 20% through ‘technical innovations.’ Korean News Service has reported that the installation of new equipment in the plant’s kiln line also improved clinker quality.

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  • North Korea
  • Plant
  • Upgrade
  • Expansion
  • Product
  • Quality
  • Clinker
  • Government
  • GCW534
29 November 2021

ACC and Ambuja Cements to develop calcined clay cements with Indian Institute of Technology Delhi

India: ACC and Ambuja Cements have partnered with the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IITD) to develop a range of calcined clay cements with 50% lower CO2 emissions than Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC). The collaboration will vary clinker, calcined clay and limestone levels in calcined clay cements in order to ascertain their effects on its performance. France-based Holcim Innovation Centre will fund the research.

Holcim India chief executive officer and managing director Neeraj Akhoury said "Through our extensive research and development setup, we consistently strive to develop new low-CO2 materials for the construction industry. Calcined clay cement is one such avenue to make a significant quantitative difference in the industry and further accelerate our sustainability drive. Our academic partnership with IITD is a big step towards building a greener future and we are excited to collaborate with the best minds in the country."

The producers have previously partnered with the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM) to study low-CO2 binders with alternative reinforcements and with the Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad (IITH) to develop smart sensing technology for continuous on-site strength evaluation of a concrete structure.

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  • Research
  • India
  • Holcim
  • Holcim Innovation Centre
  • Institute of Indian Technology
  • ACC
  • Ambuja
  • Limestone
  • Raw Materials
  • Clinker
  • Calcined Clay
  • Alternative raw materials
  • testing
  • Study
  • low carbon cement
  • GCW534
29 November 2021

Suspected arson reported at Cruz Azul’s Tula cement plant

Mexico: A fire at Cruz Azul’s Tula cement plant in Hidalgo has been reported as being started intentionally by sources quoted by the Excélsior newspaper. A fire on a 500m conveyor belt at the unit was reported in the early morning on 28 November 2021. Production at the plant will not be affected. Repair work on the conveyor is expected to take up to 20 days. An official cause for the fire has yet to be disclosed.

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