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India: Gujarat Sidhee Cement has temporarily suspended operations at its Sidheegram plant in Gujarat due to heavy rain. It said that suspension was a ‘precautionary measure.’ All operations of the kiln and upstream equipment has been stopped. However, cement grinding and despatch will constine to operate.
Wuhu suspends cement production for six days
29 June 2018China: The city of Wuhu has suspended cement production for local producers for six days. Anhui Conch, South Cement and Leida Cement have all been affected, according to Hexun. Local production is expected to drop by 0.5Mt/yr.
China: Anhui Conch has suspended production at three of its production lines at the cement plant run by its Tongling Conch subsidiary at Gusheng in Anhui province. The suspension has followed the temporary closure of a pier used by the plant in late May 2018 in accordance with new government regulations on drinking water supply and pollution.
Use of the pier has been suspended as it is close to the Tongling Water Treatment Plant. The pier is used to export cement and clinker products from the unit and bring in raw materials such as coal. The temporary suspension of the plant’s production lines will reduce its clinker production capacity by 58% to just under 9Mt/yr from 15Mt/yr.
The cement producer has defended its environmental record, pointing out that the pier was approved with all the necessary licences and environmental approvals in 1987. Construction of the water treatment plant started in 1992.
Clinker products produced by Tongling Conch are mainly sold to Anhui Conch’s subsidiaries, including cement grinding plants along the Yangtze River and on the coast. The company plans to source clinker from other plants to continue supporting the affected grinding plants.
Semen Indonesia suspends construction of Aceh plant
18 October 2017Indonesia: Semen Indonesia Aceh has suspended construction of its Pidie cement plant in Aceh due to a land dispute. Local community leaders say they support the project but are calling for the disagreement to be resolved first to avoid problems later on, according to the Antara news agency. Locals are also waiting for environmental impact report requirements to be met. Previously, Semen Indonesia Aceh halted a plant construction project in Laweung until land issues were resolved.
Cimpor suspension sees port of Faro lose business
21 November 2016Portugal: The commercial port at Faro has seen activity stop since June 2016 following the decision by Cimpor to suspend operations at its quarry in Loulé. The cement producer has been the port’s biggest client in recent years and in 2016 it became the site’s only, according to the Portugal News newspaper. A report by the Authority for Mobility and Transport shows that movement at the port fell by 45% year-on-year for the first nine months of 2016. Cimpor stopped operation at its quarry in September 2016 and laid off 57 workers citing the cancellation of major cement export contracts to Algeria. It hopes to resume operations at the site in 2017.
Anhui Conch confirms that production at Shaanxi subsidiary is suspended until mid-march 2016
18 February 2016China: Anhui Conch Cement has confirmed that its subsidiary in Shaanxi province, Liquan Conch Cement, has suspended its production. The decision follows Shaanxi Provincial Government legislation requiring all cement and clinker producers to adopt off-peak production. Most producers are required to stop production from 15 December 2015 until 15 March 2016 with a few exceptions. 25 cement companies, with a total of 37 clinker production lines, are based in the province.
Liquan Conch has a cement production capacity of 4.4Mt/yr, contributing 1.5% to the total production capacity of Anhui Conch. It held audited net assets worth US$96.3m at the end of 2014, representing 0.9% of Anhui Conch’s total. Anhui Conch do not expect the temporary suspension of production at Liquan Conch to adversely affect its operating results. Liquan Conch was built in 2009.