Displaying items by tag: Acquisition
Buzzi Unicem buys Zillo group
19 June 2017Italy: Buzzi Unicem has agreed to buy Cementizillo for Euro60m plus 450,000 shares in Buzzi Unicem. The agreement also foresees a variable payment of up to Euro21m, payable to majority shareholders in Cementizillo, depending on the average price of Buzzi Unicem cement in Italy from 2017 to 2020. Buzzi Unicem has purchased 47.9% of the share capital of Cementizillo directly from the minority shareholders. The remaining 52.1% is expected to be acquired in early July 2017, following the prior settlement of some non-core assets that do not lie in the interest of Buzzi Unicem.
Zillo Group operates two integrated cement plants at Fanna and Este and about 40 concrete batching plants in northeast Italy. It reported cement and clinker sales volumes of around 1.1Mt and ready-mix concrete sales of 440,000m3 in 2016. Its net sales was Euro90m and its earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) were Euro10m. However, it reported a net debt of Euro46m in December 2016.
India: Orient Cement has signed a deal with Jaiprakash Associates to buy three cement plants from it for US$302m. The arrangement, which was originally announced in October 2016, includes a deal to buy a 74% stake in Bhilai Jaypee Cement for US$225m and the acquisition of the Nigrie cement grinding plant in Singrauli, Madhya Pradesh from Jaiprakash Power Ventures for US$77m, according to the Hindu newspaper. Bhilai Jaypee Cement, a joint venture between Jaiprakash Associates and the Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL), has a 2.2Mt/yr integrated Portland slag cement plant in Satna Madhya, Madhya Pradesh and a grinding plant in Bhilai, Chhattisgarh.
The transaction will be funded by Orient Cement through a mix of internal accruals, debt and equity funding. The acquisitions will increase Orient Cement’s production capacity to 10.2Mt/yr from 8Mt/yr and it will grant it access to the central and eastern regions of the country.
Boral completes acquisition of Headwaters
09 May 2017US: Boral has completed its acquisition of Headwaters, a leading building products manufacturer and fly ash marketer in North America. Boral USA and Headwaters will form a new division to be named Boral North America, which will be headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, the location of Boral’s current US headquarters.
ACG Materials buys North Florida Rock
04 May 2017US: ACG Materials has acquired North Florida Rock (NFR). ACG, a subsidiary of private equity firm HIG Capital, produces and processes industrial minerals and aggregates including gypsum, limestone, sand, gravel and downstream food, pharmaceutical and plaster products. NFR mines and produces limestone products sold into infrastructure, agriculture and building products applications. NFR owns and operates a quarry in Marianna, Florida and ships rocks across the Florida Panhandle, Alabama, and Georgia. No value for the deal has been disclosed.
“We are excited about the strategic expansion of our operations into the Southeastern US,” said Paul Harrington, chief executive officer of ACG Materials. “NFR not only allows us to grow outside our core Oklahoma, Texas, and Pacific Northwest markets, but also significantly expands our customer footprint and portfolio of limestone products within our expertise of mineral processing.”
NFR is the sixth add-on acquisition that ACG Materials has made since HIG acquired the company at the end of 2012.
India: Jaiprakash Associates’ (JAL) US$2.58bn sale of cement plants to UltraTech is likely to be completed by May 2017. Manoj Gaur, the executive chairman of JAL, said that the majority of the payment would be used to pay of debts, according to the Times of India. The cement producer is selling integrated cement plants with a production capacity of 17.2Mt/yr and grinding plants with a capacity of 4Mt/yr.
Mitsubishi Materials to sell Yantai Mitsubishi Cement to China National Building Material
17 April 2017China: Japan’s Mitsubishi Materials has signed an agreement to sell its 66.7% stake in Yantai Mitsubishi Cement in Shandong to a subsidiary of China National Building Material (CNBM). No value for the sale has been revealed, according to Nikkei. Yantai Mitsubishi has a cement production capacity of 1.2Mt/yr. Mitsubishi Materials will also liquidate two of its Chinese cement admixture producers: one in Shandong and the other in Jiangsu.
The materials producer has blamed the decision on cement production overcapacity in the Chinese market and increasing environmental regulations. Mitsubishi Materials was ordered to halt production three times in 2016. It intends to focus on the US market where infrastructure spending is expected to boost the cement market.
Bestway cancels bid for Dewan Cement plant
12 April 2017Pakistan: Bestway Cement has cancelled its acquisition of Dewan Cement's north plant. It blamed the cancellation on delays and uncertainty following related legal proceedings at the Sindh High Court.
Italy: Cementir is preparing to pay extra for its purchase of Belgian cement maker Compagnie des Ciments Belges (CCB) that took place in the autumn of 2016. In the draft financial statement it said that it would have to pay an estimated additional amount, according to Radiocor news agency. However, no specific amount has been declared. Cementir paid Euro337m to Germany’s HeidelbergCement for CCB in October 2016.
European Commission set to block HeidelbergCement and Schwenk purchase of Cemex Croatia
29 March 2017Croatia: The proposed acquisition of Cemex Croatia by HeidelbergCement and Schwenk is set to be blocked by the European Commission according to sources quoted by Reuters. The commission started investing the deal in October 2016 following plans by HeidelbergCement and Schwenk to buy Cemex Croatia via their jointly owned subsidiary Duna Drava Cement (DDC). The deal would see the largest producer in the area merged with the largest importer. However, a final decision on the transaction has not been made yet and the European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager could still rule in favour of it. The commission is expected to make a final decision by 18 April 2017.
Calderys acquires NG Johnson Northern
20 March 2017UK: Calderys has completed its acquisition of NG Johnson Northern, a refractory installation company based in Ellesmere Port. It aims to retain the brand and expand its Engineering, Design and Supervision activities in the UK market. NG Johnson Northern focuses on incineration, petrochemical and aluminium industries and its clients include Hanson, LafargeHolcim and Quinn Cement.