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Workers at Ciments Calcia’s Airvault plant go on strike
21 March 2018France: Workers at Ciments Calcia’s Airvault cement plant have gone on strike, according to the Ouest-France newspaper. They have taken industrial action in relation to an on-going pay dispute.
Standard Industrie celebrates 40th anniversary
02 March 2018France: Standard Industrie is celebrating its 40th anniversary. The company that facilitates the storage, flow, conveying and cleaning of bulk powdery products was originally setup in 1978. Founder Hervé Simoëns came up with the idea that compacted powder can only empty from the silo with a large influx of air. He filed a patent and offered his solution to cement manufacturers. Since 1985 the company has established subsidiaries in Europe but also in South Africa, China, Canada, the US and Mexico. Key products the company provides include the Airchoc and Macsys air cannons and the Liftube conveyor belt system.
France: Worker’s at LafargeHolcim’s Martres-Tolosane cement plant have gone on strike over salary negotiations. A coalition of unions says that the company has refused to increase salaries despite a recovery in the cement market, according to France Info radio. The plant employs 110 workers. In mid-2017 LafargeHolcim announced that it was spending Euro100m on building a new clinker production line at the site.
Vicat’s earnings in 2017 bruised by Egyptian market
20 February 2018France: Vicat’s earnings have suffered from by falling cement sales volumes in Egypt and a ‘sharp’ increase in production costs caused by the devaluation of the Egyptian Pound in late 2016. Its earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBTIDA) fell by 5.9% at constant scope and exchange rates to Euro444m in 2017 from Euro458 in 2016. Despite this, its consolidated sales rose by 6.4% to Euro2.56bn from Euro2.45bn. The cement producer’s cement sales volumes rose by 4.9% to 22.9Mt from 21.9Mt.
“Vicat posted a healthy performance in 2017 amid a very mixed environment,” said group chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) Guy Sidos. He added that the group had faced ‘difficult’ weather conditions, currency trends and geopolitical tensions in some of its markets. “In spite of these headwinds, our businesses in France, Asia and the US made healthy progress and offset the contractions in the Africa and Middle East region.”
Kerneos and Imerys Refractory Minerals reform as Imerys Aluminates
16 February 2018France: Imerys has reorganised its Kerneos and Imerys Refractory Minerals businesses into one division: Imerys Aluminates. The new organisation will be managed by Jean-Marc Bianchi, Vice-President and General Manager, and it will become one of Imerys' 12 divisions.
Imerys Aluminates is expected to generate a yearly turnover of approximately Euro650m, it operates 23 industrial sites in seven countries, and is supported by a global commercial presence. It will offer customers a broad product portfolio across a range of segments, including refractories, building chemistry, civil engineering, investment casting industries and wastewater systems.
French cement sector to increase use of wood waste
13 February 2018France: The French cement industry union (SFIC), plus three other professional organisations, has announced that has committed to increase the amount of wood waste used in France’s cement plants. It has committed to increasing the amount used by 90% compared to 2015 by 2020.
90,000t of wood were used as fuel in cement production in 2015. The goal is to use 170,000t in 2020. Four cement plants will act as pilot sites. The wood used must be from the same region as the plant burning it. According to the SFIC, alternative fuels account for 41% of cement fuels used in France.
Calcia plant blockaded over pay and job losses
08 February 2018France: Access to the Calcia cement factory in Calvados was ‘blocked’ on Wednesday 7 February 2018 by protestors from the General Confederation of Labour (CGT). They were protesting the salary policy of the company, as well as job cuts taking place across France. The move followed the collapse of annual pay talks between the HeidelbergCement subsidiary and the CGT.
Bertrand Moreau from the CGT said that the unilateral 1.3% pay increase offer from Calcia was not sufficient and that workers had witnessed ‘deteriorating working conditions’ since HeidelbergCement took over the company in 2016. He also expressed disappointment at plans to cut 22 jobs at Calcia’s Cruas plant in the Ardeche. The company employs around 1300 people across 10 sites in France.
Fives wins kiln replacement order for Eqiom’s Lumbres cement plant
06 February 2018France: Fives FCB has been awarded an engineering, equipment supply and supervision of works contract for the replacement of a kiln at the Lumbres cement plant. The work covers replacing the downstream shell of the 42.2m kiln, including the tyre. The project is part of the cement producer’s plan to adapt Kiln 5 at the site for the installation of a new clinker cooler.
Lafarge Syria investigation looks at links to French diplomats
05 February 2018France: Lafarge Syria’s former director Christian Herrault has claimed that Eric Chevallier, the former ambassador to Syria, knew about payments to armed groups by the cement producer. French investigators questioned Herrault in the presence of Chevallier, according to a source quoted by the Agence France Presse. Herrault allegedly said that he had met Chevallier several times, that he knew about the situation and that he said that the company should stay as, “…these problems won't last long."
Jean-Claude Veillard, the group's former security boss, has said he regularly informed French intelligence services about its operations in the region. Investigators have also found evidence of meetings between Lafarge and diplomats, including a note suggesting that one took place in Paris in January 2013.
The investigation is attempting to determine whether LafargeHolcim’s predecessor company Lafarge Syria paid terrorist groups in Syria and how much managers knew about the situation.
Aumund to supply equipment for upgrade at LafargeHolcim’s Martres-Tolosane cement plant
23 January 2018France: Aumund has won an order to supply equipment for an upgrade at LafargeHolcim’s Martres-Tolosane cement plant. Aumund Fördertechnik is supplying a package including belt bucket elevators to feed the 96m tall heat exchanger and the raw meal silo at the plant. Two Aumund BWZ chain bucket elevators will be used to convey raw meal and filter dust, and for silo feed. An Aumund KZB pan conveyor with a vertical lift of 9m will be installed under the clinker cooler.
Seven Aumund Louise-type drag chain conveyors with short centre distances of 13 m and conveying capacities between 7 and 50t/hr will extract filter dust. Two Centrex machines (25 – 250t/hr) will be extracting a mixture of limestone and clay as well as iron ore from silos up to 7m high.
The Euro100m modernisation project at the Martres-Tolosane works is part of LafargeHolcim’s Euro300m investment project in France. Once upgraded, the plant will be equipped to burn alternative fuels, and energy consumption and CO2 emissions will be reduced. Work on the project will start in the final quarter of 2018 and be completed by mid-2020.