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20 August 2025

KAPCO and Fauji Foundation bid for 84% stake in Attock Cement

Pakistan: Kot Addu Power Company (KAPCO) and Fauji Foundation have submitted a binding offer to acquire Pharaon Investment Group’s entire 84% stake in Attock Cement, according to Pakistan Today news. Each acquirer intends to purchase 42% of the company’s issued and paid-up capital.

KAPCO confirmed the development in a notice to the Pakistan Stock Exchange. The offer remains subject to acceptance by the seller, execution of a share purchase agreement, regulatory approvals and other conditions. The partners first declared their intention to jointly acquire control of Attock Cement in June 2025.

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  • Asia
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19 August 2025

Strong start to 2026 Fiscal Year in India

India: Leading cement producers have broadly reported ‘strong’ performances in the three months to 30 June 2025, driven by increased government spending on key infrastructure projects. They expect their bottom lines to continue to rise in the rest of the 2026 financial year (FY2026), which ends on 31 March 2026, with coal and petcoke prices expected to remain at a lower level than in FY2025.

UltraTech Cement reported 10% growth in its cement sales volumes in the first quarter of FY2026, to 36.8Mt, helped by acquisitions of India Cements and the cement business of Kesoram Industries. Adani Group subsidiary Ambuja Cements also reported its highest-ever sales volumes, of 18.4Mt. Birla Corporation’s sales volumes rose by 9% per cent to 4.8Mt, while Nirma Group subsidiary Nuvoco Vistas reported sales volumes of 5.1Mt.

However, some companies, including Shree Cement, saw their volumes decline due to geopolitical tensions in the North of India. Dalmia Bharat's sales volumes fell by 6% to 7.4Mt, impacted by the discontinuation of tolling volumes from Jaypee Cement, while Ramco Cements reported a 7% decline due to early monsoon rains in Kerala.

In the near-term future, demand is expected to be flat in the second quarter of FY2026 due to the monsoon season. However, companies anticipate growth in the third and fourth quarters of the year, with volumes growth of around 7% anticipated across the whole of FY2026.

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  • Asia
  • Results
  • UltraTech Cement
  • Adani Group
  • Ambuja Cements
  • Nuvoco Vistas
  • Shree Cement
  • Dalmia Bharat
  • GCW723
19 August 2025

Mexican cement consumption falls in first half of 2025

Mexico: Cement consumption fell by 8 – 10% in the first half of 2025 compared to the same period of 2024, according to José María Barroso Martínez, CEO of Cementos Moctezuma. He attributed the drop to factors such as the change of government in Mexico, the US government's tariff policy, a decrease in small-scale private works and on-going negotiations towards a replacement for the United States – Mexico – Canada Agreement (USMCA) for North American free trade, among other factors.

In an interview with Grupo Reforma News, Martínez said “Cement is the first variable that moves when the economy accelerates or decelerates. In the second half of 2025 we can achieve additional volumes to correct the trend and close the year similar 2024, when the industry reached close to 42Mt sold."

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19 August 2025

Major fire damages alternative fuel hall at Burglengenfeld cement plant

Germany: A major clean-up operation is underway at Heidelberg Materials’ Burglengenfeld plant in Bavaria following a fire on 17 August 2025. The fire began in the plant’s waste plastic fuel storage hall and was attended by more than 340 firefighters, who managed to prevent it spreading to other areas of the plant. Waste plastic is the Burglengenfeld plant’s main fuel.

The damage is nevertheless considerable, amounting at least to ‘ hundreds of thousands of Euros,’ according to plant manager Bernhard Reindl. He also announced that a structural engineer will inspect the hall's structure in the coming days. It is already clear that the roof will have to be at least partially dismantled and replaced.

However, despite the disruption, cement production has been able to continue, with lignite being used on a temporary basis until the waste plastic fuel facility is repaired. The kiln is reported to be operating at 80% of its usual capacity.

How the fire in the warehouse started remains unclear, but Reindl suspects a smouldering fire, similar to a considerably smaller one that affected the same building in October 2024. Burglengenfeld police station has begun an investigation into the cause.

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19 August 2025

Cementos Moctezuma announces ‘ambitious’ emissions target

Mexico: Cementos Moctezuma has established what it calls an ‘ambitious’ plan to reduce its embodied CO2 emissions per tonne of cement to below 500kg by 2030. José María Barroso Ramírez, Cementos Moctezuma's CEO, explained that the company will optimise efficiency at every stage of production, without compromising cement quality. The company’s cement plants will also co-process up to 30% of alternative fuels. Maribel Leyte Jiménez, director of sustainability, environment, and continuous improvement, emphasised that reducing the clinker factor – while maintaining performance – is also key to lower emissions.

Cementos Moctezuma's 2030 roadmap is based on health and safety, energy and climate change, social responsibility and the environment, as well as biodiversity and the circular economy. These pillars are used to evaluate the company's performance each year.

One of the projects being carried out by the company is Reef Balls, in which artificial reefs are used to repopulate coastal areas with flora and fauna. Engineer José María Barroso points out that the implementation of approximately 500 Reef Balls would lead to a reduction of more than 1200t of CO2. This initiative has been carried out in the state of Yucatán, but plans are underway to replicate the project on more beaches in Mexico.

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  • Mexico
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  • Sustainability
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19 August 2025

Congo aims to boost cement industry

Congo: The Ministry of Industrial Development and Private Sector Promotion is conducting a special forum on the cement industry in the Republic of Congo in Brazzaville on 18 – 19 August 2025, with the aim being to make the sector more competitive in the global market. Minister Antoine Thomas Nicéphore Fylla Saint Eudes will lead proceedings.

Saint Eudes said “Congo is preparing for its entry into the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), scheduled in a few years. Thanks to its significant reserves of limestone and clay, our ambition is to make it a cement hub for the sub-region.”

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18 August 2025

Krasnoselskstroymaterialy plans US$100m plant upgrade with Chinese partners

Belarus: Krasnoselskstroymaterialy is preparing a US$100m modernisation project at one of its cement plants and is seeking investment from Chinese companies. CEO Alexander Golda said “A large cement plant modernisation project is currently at its pre-investment stage. We are actively working with Chinese partners, and representatives of several large companies have already visited us with proposals.” He added that work will continue through 2025 ‘and the following years’ before a final decision is made.

The company reduced its net loss by 45% year-on-year to US$9.50m in 2024, while sales grew by 21% to US$139m.

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18 August 2025

JK Cement approves 7Mt/yr expansion in Rajasthan and Punjab

India: JK Cement’s board has approved greenfield expansions totalling 7Mt/yr. The projects include a 4Mt/yr clinker line and 3Mt/yr grinding plant at Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, and two split grinding units of 2Mt/yr each in Rajasthan and Punjab. The investment is estimated at US$549m.

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  • Asia
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18 August 2025

Sinai Cement profits up 18% in first half of 2025

Egypt: Sinai Cement recorded consolidated net profit attributable to the holding company of US$15.9m in the first half of 2025, up by 18% from US$13.5m in the same period of 2024. Sales rose to US$83.2m from US$55.5m in 2024. Standalone net profit after tax grew to US$15.9m, from US$13.6m in the first half of 2024.

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18 August 2025

Heidelberg Materials UK forms bulk cement JV with Turners

UK: Heidelberg Materials UK and Turners have entered into a 50/50 joint venture for bulk cement haulage, with the haulier distributing the producer’s bulk cement from autumn 2025. Heidelberg Materials UK will transfer its bulk cement distribution business and employees into the JV, which will have a board with representatives from both companies.

Heidelberg Materials UK CEO Simon Willis said “Heidelberg Materials is constantly looking into ways to optimise its operational model and deliver the best value for customers. As a result, we have decided to create a joint venture arrangement with Turners for the distribution of our bulk cement. Our aim is to enhance the distribution of our bulk cement and upgrade our fleet and operations. Partnering with Turners, which we already have a strong working relationship with, will enable us to be more efficient by leveraging its broad logistics experience, systems and network.”

The JV is expected to take effect no sooner than 26 October 2025. Heidelberg Materials UK operates more than 300 sites across aggregates, concrete, asphalt and contracting, cement and recycling, employing over 4000 staff.

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