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AlfiGroup revives cement plant in Dorogobuzh
19 February 2018Russia: AlfiGroup has revived a cement plant in Dorogobuzh, Smolensk region that was closed a decade ago. The relaunch is scheduled for March 2018, according to the Beton Russia news website. The company has spent Euro6.3m on the reopening. The plant will produce up to 0.3Mt/yr of clinker by the third quarter of 2018 and production will be developed until 2020. Around 200 jobs will be created.
Tattsement to complete cement plant in Tatarstan by end of 2018
19 February 2018Russia: Tattsement plans to complete the construction of its new cement plant in the Alabuga special economic zone in the Republic of Tatarstan before the end of 2018. The 0.6Mt/yr unit will produce nanomodified cement, according to Nezavisimy Stroitelny. Drying machines and a mill have been purchased for the project.
Eurocement to spend Euro31m on upgrade to plants in Leningrad region
16 February 2018Russia: Eurocement Group plans to spend Euro31m on upgrade work at two cement plants in the Leningrad region. It will allocate Euro14m towards work at Pikalyovskiy Cement and Euro17m at Peterburgcement, according to the Delovoy Peterburg newspaper. New milling equipment with additional filter will be installed at Pikalyovskiy Cement, and one of the plant’s two mills will be closed. This will allow the enterprise to raise the output of premium cement, decrease its production cost, and reduce emissions. A gas-piston thermal power with a capacity of 24.9MW will be built at the Peterburgcement plant.
Siberian Cement reduced production by 3% to 3.1Mt in 2017
26 January 2018Russia: Siberian Cement reduced its cement production by 3% year-on-year to 3.1Mt 2017. Production at its subsidiary Topkinsky Cement fell by 4% to 2.06Mt and at Krasnoyarsk Cement by 10% to 0.65Mt, according the Kommersant newspaper. Production at its Timluysky cement plant rose by 26% to 0.34Mt. Siberian Cement’s vice-president Gennady Rasskazov forecast that demand for its products will remain similar to 2017 in 2018. However, demand is anticipated to fall in some regions of the Siberian Federal District.
Mechel signs coal deal with Jidong Cement
22 December 2017China/Russia: Mechel has signed a memorandum for coal supply with China’s Jidong Cement. The Russian mining and metals company will supply the Jidong Cement with up to 3Mt of steam coal mined at Elgaugol’s Elga Open Pit and Yakutugol’s Neryungrinsky Open Pit. Prices will be adjusted on a monthly basis following negotiations and on the basis of index rates.
“Jidong Cement is our longstanding and strategic partner in Asia, and we aim to continue our long-term and mutually profitable partnership. Mechel’s mining division has met all its obligations on our prior agreement. Today, Jidong Cement is the chief foreign consumer of Elga’s steam coal,” said Mechel chief executive officer (CEO) Oleg Korzhov.
Eurocement launches packaging and logistics unit at Lipetskcement
20 December 2017Russia: Eurocement’s subsidiary Lipetskcement has launched a new production and logistics unit at its cement plant at Lipetsk. The cement producer has spent around Euro9m on the upgrade that allows the plant to ship up to 10,000t/day of cement. Features of the new unit include an automated weighbridge and lines for road and rail transport with a capacity of 800t/hr and 1600t/hr respectively.
European Commission clears acquisition of Fels-Werke by CRH
01 November 2017Germany: The European Commission has approved the acquisition of Fels-Werke by Ireland’s CRH. Fels-Werke is active in mining, processing and distribution of lime and limestone products, gypsum and mortar in Germany, the Czech Republic and Russia. The commission concluded that the proposed acquisition would raise no competition concerns because there is limited geographic overlap between the companies' activities. It described them as ‘remote’ competitors. Fels’ owners Xella agreed to sell the business to CRH in August 2017 for an undisclosed sum.
New Eurocement plant for Kaliningrad
24 October 2017Russia: Russian construction materials producer Eurocement Group plans to build a cement plant in the Danor industrial area in the exclave of Kaliningrad. The intention is to reduce the region’s dependence on outside supplies, according to a local government statement. The sum of the investment will be calculated in December 2017.
RHI and Magnesita make sales ahead of merger
11 September 2017Europe: RHI and Magnesita have announced divestment agreements ahead of their proposed merger. RHI has signed a contract with a European refractories supplier for an undisclosed sum regarding the sale of its dolomite business in the European Economic Area. The sale consists of the production sites at Marone in Italy and Lugones in Spain. Magnesita has entered into a definitive agreement with Intocast to divest its business related to the production and supply of magnesia carbon bricks produced at the company's Oberhausen plant in Germany for Euro20.3m. Both sales were required by the European Commission as part of the merger process.
“With the sale of the two sites, the combination of RHI with Magnesita is also still right on schedule,” said RHI’s chief executive officer Stefan Borgas with regards to his company’s divestments “We expect the confirmation by the European Commission in the near future.”
RHI signed a contract in August 2017 to sell its production sites at San Vito in Italy and Sherbinska in Russia that produce fused cast refractories for the glass industry. Production at the company’s plant at Aken in Germany was stopped in the first half of 2017 for an indefinite period. RHI plans to sell or close the plant to maintain its production utilisation rate across the business.
Germany: Ireland’s CRH has acquired Fels, a lime and aggregate business, for Euro600m from Xella International. The purchase includes nine production locations in Germany, one in the Czechia and one in the Moscow region of Russia, as well as over 1Bnt of limestone reserves. The assets will be added to CRH’s Europe Heavyside division. The purchase is expected to make CRH the second largest business in the European lime market. The acquisition has been funded by the sale of CRH’s Americas Distribution business to Beacon Roofing Supply for Euro2.2bn.