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Cement Industry Workers’ Union wins Hermosillo cement plant workers collective representation contract

02 September 2020

Mexico: Workers at Holcim Mexico’s 1.6Mt/yr Hermosillo cement plant in Sonora have voted to award a contract for their collective union representation to Confederation of Workers of Mexico (CTM) member Cement Industry Worker’s Union (STIC). The El Economista newspaper has reported that 50 workers at the plant, which employs 95 people, voted for the STIC. The runner up, the National Union of Mine, Metal, Steel and Allied Workers of the Mexican Republic (SNTMMSSMR), garnered 17 votes.

The STIC said, “In the framework of this day, under an atmosphere of respect and civility, with rich and enthusiastic participation, the workers have chosen the Cement Industry Workers Union as responsible for continuing to represent with honour the workers of this noble industry."

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LafargeHolcim defends itself against River Seine pollution finding

02 September 2020

France: LafargeHolcim has said that Lafarge Béton is not responsible for the discharge of ‘particles of cement, treatment liquids and plastic microfibers’ from its Bercy concrete plant in Paris Department. The La Télégramme newspaper has reported that the plant has been under environmental inspection since late August 2020. The company says that the pollution resulted from a single incident ‘caused by malicious parties’ who knew of the on-going investigation.

The mayor of Paris has contacted the public prosecutor to request a criminal action against LafargeHolcim.

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Global Cement and Concrete Association announces 2050 Climate Ambition

01 September 2020

UK: The Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA) has published its 2050 Climate Ambition, a joint industry commitment to net-zero carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 2050. The association’s 40 members have committed to, “eliminating direct energy-related emissions and maximizing the co-processing of waste from other industries, reducing and eliminating indirect energy emissions through renewable electricity sources, reducing process emissions through new technologies and deployment of carbon capture at scale, reducing the content of both clinker in cement and cement in concrete, as well as more efficient use of concrete in buildings and infrastructure, reprocessing concrete from construction and demolition waste to produce recycled aggregates to be used in concrete manufacturing and quantifying and enhancing the level of CO2 uptake of concrete through re-carbonation and enhanced re-carbonation in a circular economy, whole-life context.”

President Albert Manifold said, “The 2050 Climate Ambition represents our industry’s commitment to further reducing emissions and ensuring that the vital product we provide can be delivered on a carbon-neutral basis by 2050. There is a significant challenge involved in doing so and achieving alignment across our industry on a sustainable way forward is an important first step. We cannot however succeed alone and in launching our ambition statement we are also highlighting the need for our industry to work collaboratively with other stakeholders in support of our ambition for a more sustainable future.”

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Vietnam reports 3.9% decline in eight-month cement production in 2020

01 September 2020

Vietnam: Cement producers increased the total domestic output of cement by 3.9% year-on-year to 64.2Mt in the first eight months of 2020 from 61.8Mt over the corresponding period of 2019. Continuing at this rate, Vietnam will produce 96.3Mt of cement in 2020, down by 0.2% from 96.5Mt in 2019.

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JK Cement reports first quarter profit and sales drops in 2021 financial year

01 September 2020

India: JK Cement’s profit in the three months ended 30 June 2020, the first quarter of the 2021 financial year, was US$6.85m, down by 62% year-on-year from US$18.1m in the first quarter of the 2020 financial year. Revenues fell by 28% to US$138m from US$191m. The company said, “The operations and business performance of the group during the quarter ended 30 June 2020 was adversely impacted by the shutdown of the group's plants at various locations due to the lockdown announced by the government after the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020.”

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JK Cement rebrands JK White Cement as WhiteMaxX

01 September 2020

India: JK Cement says that it will sell its white cement, formerly JK White Cement, under the new name ‘WhitemaxX.’ The Economic Times newspaper has reported that the new name “strengthens JK Cement’s core commitment to delivering the maximum to its consumers and partners with a focus on consistent and premium product quality,” according to the company.

JK Cement is the world’s third largest white cement producer and it exports WhiteMaxX to 43 countries.

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DG Khan Cement hires Schneider Electric for electrical upgrade

01 September 2020

Pakistan: France-based Schneider Electric will provide a ‘comprehensive electrification solution’ to improve the efficiency and sustainability of cement production at DG Khan Cement’s 3.2Mt/yr integrated Hub cement plant in Karachi, Balochistan. The Nation Newspaper has reported that the supplier’s ECOStruxure product will give operators ‘a full view of energy use across the plant,’ according to the company. Additionally, “artificial intelligence (AI)-powered software will help the company to take a predictive approach to maintenance,” it said.

Hub cement plant general manager Arif Bashir said, “Our goal is to monitor and manage power across our infrastructure efficiently, find electrical faults sooner, fix issues quicker and achieve a faster return on investment. Schneider Electric’s energy efficiency solutions that will improve our performance.”

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Uzpromstroymaterialy launches new 0.1Mt/yr integrated cement plant in Fergana region

28 August 2020

Uzbekistan: State-owned Uzpromstroymaterialy has announced the start of cement production at a new 0.1Mt/yr integrated cement plant, called the Qurilish Ashyo Sifat Servis cement plant, in Fergana Region following a total investment of US$25.0m. The company has reported that the new plant represents part of the country’s efforts to increase its installed cement capacity by 60% to 20.0Mt/yr in 2020 from 12.5Mt/yr in 2019.

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Adelaide Brighton secures Sellicks Hill quarry lease

28 August 2020

Australia: Adelaide Brighton has extended its lease over its Sellicks Hill quarry in South Australia until 2090. The Advertiser newspaper has reported that the signing of the lease, which secures the company’s local supply of limestone, “coincides with a rise in local cement consumption due to the government’s South Australia HomeBuilder building and renovation subsidy scheme,” according to the company. In August 2020 Adelaide Brighton signed supply contracts with BHP and OZ Minerals for infrastructure projects in the state.

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Estonian cement production falls by 31% year-on-year in first half of 2020

28 August 2020

Estonia: Cement producers achieved a total output of 129,000t of cement in the first half of 2020, down by 31% year on year from 187,000t in the first half of 2019. Eesti Statistika has reported that the sharpest decline was in June 2020, by 41% year-on-year to 25,800t from 43,700t. Estonian clinker production ended on 27 March 2020 with the closure of Kunda Nordic Cement’s 0.8Mt/yr integrated Kunda cement plant in Lääne-Viru County.

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