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News 30 April 2018

30 April 2018

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ArcelorMittal to increase stake in Ecocem France

30 April 2018

France: ArcelorMittal plans to increase its stake in Ecocem France to 49% from 30% by the end of May 2018. The transaction is subject to the approval of the Irish Competition Authority. The French subsidiary of Ireland’s Ecocem was set up in 2007 by ArcelorMittal and Ecocem Materials.

Ecocem produces slag cement from ground granulated blast furnace slag. Ecocem France operates a 0.7Mt/yr grinding plant at Fos-sur-Mer near to an ArcelorMittal plant. It plans to open a second 0.7Mt/yr grinding plant at Dunkirk in May 2018. The new plant is intended to target western and northern France as well as export markets in the UK and Belgium.

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Cement Hranice cement sales rise on exports in 2017

30 April 2018

Czech Republic: Cement Hranice’s cement sales rose by nearly 9% year-on-year in 2017 due to despatches to fellow subsidiaries of Buzzi Unicem in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Its overall sales rose by 6.3% to Euro61.5m from Euro57.9m, according to the Czech News Agency. Board member Roman Michalcik said that the local construction sector had grown in 2017 due to good weather towards the end of the period and large local infrastructure projects.

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Lucky Cement’s earnings under pressure from fuel prices

30 April 2018

Pakistan: Lucky Cement’s earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) fell by 21.6% year-on-year to US$114m in the nine month of its financial year to the end of March 2018 from US$145m in the same period in 2016. It noted that its cost of sales rose by 16.9% due to rising coal and other fuel prices. Its gross revenue rose by 7.1% to US$439m from US$410m. Cement production rose by 11.1% to 5.79Mt from 5.2Mt.

The cement producer added that it is expanding production at its Pezu plant by 2.6Mt/yr due to delays with its expansion plans elsewhere in the north of the country. Approvals from the government have been secured. The US$152m upgrade project is scheduled to be completed by the fourth quarter of 2019. It is also building a US$109m integrated cement plant at Samawah in Iraq. The joint-venture project with a local partner will have a cement production capacity of 1.2Mt/yr when operational. Commercial production is currently scheduled for end of 2019.

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Dalmia Bharat to maintain Red Fort heritage site

30 April 2018

India: Dalmia Bharat has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Ministry of Tourism to maintain the Red Fort heritage monument for US$0.75m/yr. The deal is part of the government’s ‘Adopt a Heritage project’ initiative to persuade private companies to look after the operations and maintenance of national monuments.

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UNACEM cement despatches down as construction market contracts

30 April 2018

Peru: UNACEM’s cement despatches for the first quarter of 2018 have fallen slightly due to a contraction in the construction market, delayed infrastructure projects and political instability leading to lower private investment. The cement producer’s income rose by 8.9% year-on-year to US$147m in the first quarter of 2018 from US$135m in the same period in 2017. Its clinker production fell by 12.9% to 1Mt and its cement production fell by 0.6% to 1.2Mt. It attributed the fall in production to a scheduled maintenance shutdown of its Atocongo plant. However, clinker exports through the Port of Conchán increased to 0.28Mt in the period.

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Chinese investor to build cement plant in Sibay

30 April 2018

Russia: An investment deal has been signed between the Government of Bashkortostan, the Sichuan-Sibay Industrial Park and Jiunghe Sichuan Environmental Protection Company to build a 1.8Mt/yr cement plant in Sibay. The project has a cost of Euro168m, according to the RBC News Agency. Once operational the unit is expected to create around 200 jobs. The project as orignally scheduled to open in 2018 but construction work at the site has not started yet. Further repoting by the Russian Construction trade magazine says that the general contractor for the project will be Sinoma.

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