
10 April 2024
New slag cement facility in Houston 10 April 2024
US: Eagle Materials and Heidelberg Materials North America, through their joint venture Texas Lehigh Cement Company, will start up a new slag cement facility. The facility will be located in Houston, Texas and will start production in the summer of 2024. When completed, it will have a production capacity of 500,000t/yr. This is in addition to Texas Lehigh’s cement plant in Buda, Texas.
US/Austria: RHI Magnesita (RHIM) plans to acquire Resco Group for US$430m. The acquisition of Resco will add fireclay and pyrophyllite-andalusite mining operations in the US to its existing magnesite and dolomite operations across Europe, the US, Brazil and China. Furthermore, RHIM aims to transfer ‘significant’ production volumes from non-US plants to Resco's US facilities. The completion of the acquisition is anticipated in the second half of 2024.
Cemex Philippines opens new warehouse in Batangas 10 April 2024
Philippines: Cemex Philippines has launched a new 1500m2 warehouse in Barangay Pangao West, Batangas, to improve its supply chain capabilities and meet the growing demand for construction materials in the region. This opening coincides with the Philippine national government's allocation of US$17.7bn for infrastructure development in 2024. The facility will support major development projects in Batangas, Quezon, and provide nearby provinces with cement. The Ibaan Warehouse operates 24 hours a day, providing staging areas for the loading and dispatch for cement products.
Luis Franco, president and CEO of Cemex Philippines, said "This warehouse is a great complement to our Luzon distribution network as it gives us a better position to address increasing cement demand in the market."
Global: The World Cement Association (WCA) has recently welcomed Refratechnik Asia as an Associate Corporate Member. Refratechnik Asia supplies refractory materials to the cement and lime industries in China, Southeast Asia, and Oceania. The firm produces 120,000t/yr of refractory materials.
Ian Riley, CEO of the World Cement Association, said "We are keen to see Refratechnik Asia promote its value-orientated culture within our organisation and its commitment to driving greener practices in the cement and wider construction industry.”
Cement production in Switzerland falls in first quarter 10 April 2024
Switzerland: Cement production fell to 786,000t in the first quarter of 2024, representing a year-on-year decrease in volume of 8%. Cemsuisse attributes this decrease to ongoing challenges in planning construction projects amidst uncertainties in interest rates, energy prices and supply chain stability.