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29 January 2025

Cementos Argos secures EPD for Cartagena cement exports

Colombia: Cementos Argos has obtained third-party verification for an environmental product declaration (EPD) for the Type VII cement produced at its Cartagena plant.

Tomás Restrepo, vice president of Cementos Argos, said "This certificate validates our efforts to reduce environmental impacts, optimise resources and offer a high-quality material that responds to the needs of each of our clients' projects.”

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  • Americas
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28 January 2025

Heidelberg Materials to sell DRC cement business

Democratic Republic of the Congo: Heidelberg Materials has agreed to divest its 91% stake in Cimenterie de Lukala, a cement producer in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), to WIH Cement Developing Company. The transaction comprises an integrated cement plant in Lukala, near the capital of Kinshasa. The financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Completion is expected in 2025, subject to regulatory approvals.

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  • Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Divestments
  • Stake
  • Cimenterie de Lukala
  • Middle East and Africa
  • GCW694
28 January 2025

Qatar National Cement records US$44m profit in 2024

Qatar: Qatar National Cement has reported a net profit of US$44m for 2024, down from US$56.3m in 2023, while sales revenue declined to US$109m from US$126m.The company maintained profitability despite reduced demand for its core products due to cost optimisation and operational improvements.

The firm reportedly plans to implement refuse derived fuel at its Umm Bab facility in 2025, following technical consultations.

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  • Middle East and Africa
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28 January 2025

Canadian cement exports fall in 2024

Canada: Cement exports declined by 2% year-on-year to 4.4Mt in 2024, according to a report by IndexBox. In terms of value, exports reached US$534m in 2024.

The US remained the sole export destination, accounting for 100% of total exports, according to the report. Portland cement represented 85% of total shipments at 3.7Mt.

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  • Canada
  • Export
  • statistics
  • data
  • Report
  • Americas
  • GCW694
28 January 2025

Environmental compliance in question at ACC cement plant in Himachal Pradesh

India: A committee has identified environmental compliance failures at the Adani-owned ACC cement plant in Barmana, Bilaspur district, according to The Indian Express.

The inspection conducted revealed inadequate dust emission controls, missing three-layer tree plantation and deficient truck-tyre washing systems at the plant. Only one kiln was operational at 40% capacity during the visit, as the plant is undergoing maintenance from 3 January to 8 February 2025. Therefore, the committee has requested an additional eight weeks to submit its report, so that it may conduct a more thorough investigation once the plant is operating at full capacity.

The Himachal Pradesh Pollution Control Board has previously imposed a US$149,000 fine on the plant in April 2022 for air quality breaches and untreated water discharge, with at least seven complaints lodged against the plant by local residents over the last three years.

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  • India
  • Himachal Pradesh
  • Himachal Pradesh State Pollution Control Board
  • Environment
  • Pollution
  • ACC
  • Inspections
  • Dust
  • Investigation
  • Asia
  • GCW694
27 January 2025

Nuada and MLC to decarbonise lime production at Missouri plant

US: Carbon capture firm Nuada and lime producer MLC (formerly Mississippi Lime Company) have signed a memorandum of understanding to demonstrate net-zero lime production at MLC's Ste. Genevieve plant in Missouri. The partners aim to contribute to a reduction of the facility’s CO₂ emissions by 95%.

Nuada’s technology uses metal-organic frameworks as a solid sorbent alongside vacuum swing pressure adsorption, which utilises pressure rather than heat to separate CO₂ from flue gases.

Co-CEO Jose Casaban said "Our breakthrough in carbon capture technology sets a new standard for energy efficiency, paving the way for transformative decarbonisation in hard-to-abate sectors like lime manufacturing. Through this collaboration with MLC, we are driving the next generation of carbon capture forward, setting a new standard for emissions reduction and sustainability in the lime industry."

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  • Mississippi Lime
  • lime
  • decarbonisation
  • carbon capture
  • agreement
  • Partnership
  • Emissions
  • Americas
  • GCW694
27 January 2025

UltraTech Cement enters talks to acquire HeidelbergCement India

India: Aditya Birla Group subsidiary UltraTech Cement has entered talks to acquire Heidelberg Materials' 69% stake in HeidelbergCement India, Reuters reports. Executives from Aditya Birla Group have reportedly met with Heidelberg Materials' management to discuss the acquisition. Heidelberg Materials’ stake has been valued at approximately US$391m.

The talks come after the Economic Times reported that Ultratech’s rival Adani Group was in discussions to buy Heidelberg's stake back in October 2024.

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  • UltraTech Cement
  • HeidelbergCement India
  • Acquisition
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  • Asia
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27 January 2025

JK Cement to acquire 60% stake in Saifco Cement

India: JK Cement has entered a joint venture with Saifco Cement, through which it will expand its offering in northern India. JK Cement will acquire a 60% stake in Saifco Cement for US$20.1m to expand in Jammu and Kashmir, where Saifco owns limestone reserves of 129Mt across 144 hectares. The acquisition will involve both the companies working together to increase the capacity of cement production by leveraging the expanse of the limestone reserves in the next five years, according to a press release.

JK Cement CEO Madhav Singhania said "Cement demand typically leads economic expansion by a factor of 1.2 in regions with significant infrastructural development opportunities, and Kashmir is undoubtedly one of these regions."

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  • JK Cement
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  • Stake
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  • Limestone
  • Asia
  • GCW694
27 January 2025

Carthage Cement sales down by 2% in the 2024 financial year

Tunisia: Carthage Cement recorded a fall in turnover of 2% year-on-year to US$133m at the end of the 2024 financial year, ‘in an economic context marked by numerous challenges’, according to local news reports. Despite this, the company recorded a rise in cement production and clinker production, to 1.82Mt (+3% year-on-year) and 1.57Mt (+1% year-o-year) respectively. Local sales rose by 2% year-on-year to US$109m, while exports fell by 30% to U$12.6m. This decrease was reportedly mainly due to a strategic decision to limit export clinker sales in view of ‘unattractive’ market conditions. The producer reduced its debt by 10% to US$101m.

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  • Tunisia
  • Carthage Cement
  • Results
  • Middle East and Africa
  • GCW694
24 January 2025

Cahya Mata Sarawak to launch new clinker line at Mambong plant

Malaysia: Cahya Mata Cement will build a second line at its Mambong facility in Kuching to increase cement production and support Sarawak's infrastructure development. Construction is expected to take 24 months, with expected completion in March 2027.

The project will add 6000t/day of clinker capacity, raising output to 1.92Mt/yr. This will enable the company to become self-sufficient in its clinker supply and therefore eliminate the need for imports.

The company signed a technical consulting agreement with Sinoma Industry Engineering in November 2023 to design and construct the new production line. It will feature a waste heat recovery system, generating up to 6MW of power, alongside a dust filter designed to cut emissions to half of the current regulatory limit, according to the New Straits Times. The new line will also use locally-sourced alternative raw materials to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels.

Cahya Mata Cement acting division head Choong Ju Tang said "Once the project is approved and construction is completed, Cahya Mata Cement will be well-positioned to meet the construction industry's demand.”

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  • Malaysia
  • Cahya Mata Sarawak
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  • line
  • Expansion
  • Sinoma Industry Engineering
  • Waste Heat Recovery
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