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Hosokawa Alpine extends its business to pre-owned process technologies
20 September 2019Germany: Hosokawa Alpine will sell and rent out pre-owned process-technological machines. It has announced that its new rental and used equipment division will uphold the usual Alpine quality.
Thyssenkrupp Materials paves the way for cement industry digitisation
17 September 2019Germany: Thyssenkrupp’s Materials Services division has launched a platform for digital transformation, enabling machines of different makes to communicate. The system of integrated information exchange, called Toii, has already enabled Thyssenkrupp to improve operating efficiency in-house.
HeidelbergCement to take over Ultratech’s stake in Emirates Cement
10 September 2019Bangladesh: Germany’s HeidelbergCement will purchase Ultratech’s stake in Emirates Cement, the owner of the 0.5Mt/yr Emirates grinding plant in Dhaka. NewAge Business has reported that Ultratech, a subsidiary of India’s Aditya Birla Group, has set the price of the stake at US$32.1m.
Ultratech first produced cement in Bangladesh following Aditya Birla Group’s acquisition of ETA Star Cement in April 2010, when it bought into the latter’s Bangladeshi subsidiary Emirates Cement for an estimated investment of US$382m. The divestment of its sole Bangladeshi asset awaits bank approval.
Bangladesh produces 58Mt/yr of cement, exceeding a market demand of 31Mt/yr. Of the 75 producers in the country, only 35 are actively making cement.
Berthold Technologies releases radiometric measurements white paper
09 September 2019Germany: Berthold Technologies, the innovator of measurement and detection software and electronics, has released a white paper on radiometric measurement processes relevant to the cement industry. The technologies under investigation are non-contact moisture, density and liquid/bulk solid level measurers, which can also be used as non-contact limit switches. The white paper details the accurate and reproducible use of the technologies, and their application in minimising error sources.
HeidelbergCement lends weight to ‘Northern Lights’ CCS project
06 September 2019Norway: HeidelbergCement has joined a list of leaders from various industries in endorsing Norway’s state-owned energy group Equinor’s carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage (CCS) plans. Bernd Scheifele, chairman of the managing board of HeidelbergCement, was among representatives of seven companies who signed memoranda of understanding with Equinor.
HeidelbergCement’s Norwegian subsidiary Norcem has been involved in CCS research at its 1.2Mt/yr integrated cement plant in Brevik since 2011. In early 2018, the government shortlisted the plant for its multiple-industry ‘Northern Lights’ CCS project. Beginning in 2023, Equinor will remove 0.4Mt/yr of CO2, half of the plant’s total CO2 output, from Brevik for storage in empty oil and gas fields beneath the North Sea.
In a statement, HeidelbergCement expressed its intention towork together with Equinor to optimise CO2 transportation and develop Europe-wide disposal solutions
Fuchs opens Izmir lubricant plant
06 September 2019Turkey: Fuchs Petrolub and Opet Petrolcülüks’ joint venture Opet Fuchs has completed construction of its 60,000t/yr plant for the production of assorted oil products, including lubricants for the cement industry. The facility was the result of Euro24m in investment.
Hoffmeier’s mill shells on course for Dubai
22 August 2019UAE: Three mill shells for iron ore processing have been constructed and successfully conveyed to Antwerp today by Hoffmeier. From there, they will embark for a productive life in the UAE.
Gebr. Pfeiffer opens new subsidiary in Russia
20 August 2019Russia: Germany’s Gebr. Pfeiffer has opened a new subsidiary called ‘Gebr. Pfeiffer GUS’ based in Moscow. The company is led by General Director Alex Nickel and it offers new machinery as well as after sales for customers based in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) region. Nickel is joined by Sales Director Svetlana Tarasova and Service Manager Alexander Zolotarev. The parent company holds long links with the region with machine and equipment sales to countries including Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Belarus and Uzbekistan.
Anhui Conch orders laboratory automation systems from ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions
05 August 2019China: Anhui Conch Cement has ordered four new Polab laboratory automation systems from Germany’s ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions. The systems will be installed at some of the world’s largest integrated cement plants at Wuhu and Tongling respectively in Anhui province. No value for the order has been disclosed.
Germany: HeidelbergCement’s profit fell in the first half of 2019 due to non-recurring effects related to the divestment of its assets in Ukraine. Its profit fell by 33% year-on-year to Euro291m in the first half of 2019 from Euro435m from in the same period in 2018. Its revenue rose by 9% to Euro9.21bn from Euro8.43bn. Its sales volumes of cement fell slightly to 61Mt and ready-mixed concrete sales volumes grew by 6% to 24.4Mm3. Its profit fell by 33% to Euro435m from Euro291m.
“In general, the market dynamics weakened slightly in the second quarter in comparison with the first quarter. Nevertheless, we were able to improve our result in the second quarter because of our strong global positioning. Good margins in Asia, as well as Western and Southern Europe, more than compensated for the weaker business due to adverse weather conditions in North America and the Africa-Eastern Mediterranean Basin Group area,” said Bernd Scheifele, the chairman of the managing board of HeidelbergCement.



