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Bulgaria/Panama: Germany’s Venti Oelde has increased its sales presence in Europe and Central America. Its has appointed a new sales representative in Bulgaria, as well as one in Panama to cover countries including Mexico, Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama. The company manufactures industrial products including fans and filters.
El Salvadoran competition body fines Holcim
01 March 2019El Salvador: The Board of Directors of the Superintendence of Competition (CDSC) has fined Holcim El Salvador US$82,000 for failing to provide data for an investigation. The CDSC started its investigation in mid-2018, according to Summa magazine. However, the subsidiary of LafargeHolcim has been accused of delaying submitting information to the competition data in the autumn of 2018.
Central America: The value of Chinese imports of cement grew by 2% year-on-year to US$77.1m in the first half of 2018 from US$75.6m in the same period in 2017. Nicaragua imported around US$28m, Guatemala US$18m, El Salvador US$12m, Honduras US$7m, Panama US$6m and Costa Rica imported around US$5m, according to CentralAmericaData.
Holcim El Salvador receives nod from environmental ministry
19 November 2018El Salvador: Holcim El Salvador has received a ‘Special Mention’ from the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources as part of the 2018 National Environment Awards, according to the El Mundo newspaper. It won the recognition for its environmental strategy, including efforts to recover and manage eco-systems around its quarries in Metapan.
Cemento Regional buys modular grinding plant from Cemengal for project in El Salvador
16 November 2018El Salvador: Guatamala’s Cemento Regional has ordered a Plug&Grind modular grinding unit for a project in El Salvador. The project includes a Plug&Grind Classic, a modular packaging and palletising system, raw material and cement storage halls and silos for bulk dispatching. The new unit is scheduled to be commissioned in the first half of 2019. It will have a production capacity of 12t/hr.
El Salvador: The Superintendence of Competition (SC) has started investigating the effects of competition in the production and sales of cement upon the local construction industry. The study is being conducted by GPR Economy, an Argentine company, according to the El Mundo newspaper. It will examine any potential monopoly distortions in the local cement, asphalt and heavy machinery industries. The country has two integrated cement plants that are both operated by Holcim El Salvador.
Holcim boss says that El Salvador is stalling
11 December 2014El Salvador: The cement industry in El Salvador is expected to grow by just 1% in 2014, according to the executive director of Holcim in the country, Ricardo Chavez Caparroso. Holcim itself will grow very little, with lower exports expected. Investments into property projects have been low and planning permission rules are 'too tight' according to Chavez Caparroso.
Chavez Caparroso believes that the government should come up with a new strategy to boost the cement sector and that housing projects should be supported via clear and well-defined policies, especially given the country's current housing deficit. He added that Holcim hopes to secure a lucrative road contract in the country, which would help its sales.