
August 2025
Brazil: InterCement has appointed Flavio Aidar as its chief executive officer (CEO). He succeeds Paul Nigo, who took the role in early 2018. Aidar has worked in the financial services sector including for Goldman Sachs, where he left as managing director in 2017. He then moved on to Mover Participações, formerly known as Camargo Corrêa and the controlling shareholder of InterCement, as a member of its advisory board.
M Goncharov appointed as head of LafargeHolcim Russia 13 March 2019
Russia: M Goncharov has been appointed as the chief executive officer (CEO) of LafargeHolcim Russia. He took up the role at the start of March 2019. G Brusco, the previous CEO, has been transferred to a role at LafargeHolcim’s headquarters in Switzerland, according to the AK&M Information Agency. E Molodtsova has separately been named as the subsidiary’s commercial director.
Sajan Devkota appointed as chief of Shivam Cements 13 March 2019
Nepal: Sajan Devkota has been appointed as the chief executive officer (CEO) of Shivam Cements. He takes up the post on 15 March 2019, according to the Himalayan Times newspaper. Devkota holds 22 years of corporate experience with companies including Nestlé India, Nepal Lever, Varun Beverages, Nebico Biscuits and Chaudhary Group. He has been associated with Shivam Cements since 2015.
Germany: Schenck Process has appointed Keith Cochrane appointed as chief executive officer (CEO). He succeeded Andreas Evertz on 1 March 2019. Evertz, who joined the group in 2014, has left the company to pursue new career opportunities. Cochrane has served as the chairman of the advisory board of Schenck Process since late 2017. Before that, he was the CEO of the Weir Group between 2009 and 2016.
US: Metso Waste Recycling has appointed Lou Martins as its General Sales Manager in North America. His role will involve establishing the waste recycling organisation in North America to drive growth in the region for both static and mobile waste shredders. This includes hiring a distribution manager, establishing partner relations with plant builders and driving new business in North America.
Martins holds experience in the solid waste market, including six years with Van Dyk Recycling Solutions. He holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering as well as an MBA in Sales and Marketing.
Kenyan cement production and consumption falls in 2018 13 March 2019
Kenya: Cement production fell by 8.5% year-on-year to 5.64Mt in 2018 from 6.16Mt in 2017. Data from the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics also shows that consumption decreased by 5% to 5.49Mt from 5.79Mt. This follows drops in production and consumption since 2016. Local cement producers, including East African Portland Cement (EAPCC) and ARM Cement, have reported on-going financial difficulties since 2018.
UK: Wincanton has won a five-year deal with Aggregate Industries for the distribution of concrete products from a majority of its UK manufacturing sites. Under the new agreement, logistics firm Wincanton will operate a dedicated fleet of specialised vehicles, backed up by its national network, from 10 factories to customers across the country. This deal is in addition to two existing contracts, which cover distribution of bulk and packed cement from Aggregate Industries’ Cauldon works and the provision of Readymix assets.
"We have witnessed Wincanton’s ability to deliver on major national contracts at our Cauldon bulk operation. We have also seen how its commitment to continuous improvement can generate material benefits across the business. We are looking forward to the Wincanton team joining our concrete products operation," said Shaun Elliott, Head of Logistics, Concrete Products at Aggregate Industries.
FLSmidth sells 31 new vertical roller mills in 2018 13 March 2019
Denmark: FLSmidth says it sold 31 new vertical roller mills (VRM) in 2018 for all grinding applications. The combined cement grinding capacity of its OK Mills VRM product line grew by over 38% year-on-year to 3145t/hr in 2018 from 2270t/hr in 2017. The average grinding capacity per sale of OK Mills for the cement industry grew by almost 10% to 225t/hr from 206t/hr.
The Danish equipment manufacturer installed its first OK Mill in 1982. To the end of 2018 it has sold 184 mills. It has supplied VRMs to 67 countries around the world since the OK Mill launched. Since the start of 2017 OK Mills have been sold in Indonesia, the Philippines, Algeria, Turkey, the UK, Pakistan, Nigeria, Kenya, Peru, Cuba, India, Nepal, Algeria and Egypt. Shah Cement in Bangladesh inaugurated in 2018 an 81-6 OK Mill, the world’s largest vertical roller mill for cement grinding. It featuring six rollers and an 8.1m diameter grinding table.
KHD preparing for job cuts 13 March 2019
Germany: The executive board of Humboldt Wedag (HWG), a subsidiary of KHD Humboldt Wedag International (KHD), is preparing to cut approximately 80 jobs. It has made this decision in response to a ‘difficult’ business environment in cement plant construction industry in the near future. It said that in light of this, ‘personnel capacities cannot be sufficiently utilised.’ The measures required to implement the reorganisation will be discussed with the works council soon.
Cementos Concepción to build 1Mt/yr plant in Paraguay 12 March 2019
Paraguay: Cementos Concepción plans to build a 1Mt/yr plant in Concepción at a cost of US$180m. The new company has been set up by businessman José Ortíz, according to the Hoy newspaper. The capital for the plant is being provided by the Cartes Group, the Jiménez Gaona Group and José Ortiz. The project is currently sourcing equipment for the plant and the plant is expected to be operational by 2021.