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News roundup
18 March 2020With events moving fast in Europe with regard to the on-going health crisis, here are a few threads to consider from the cement industry news this week.
Firstly, there have been two solar power stories over the last week in North America. Grupo Argos said that it had installed a 10.6MW solar power plant at Cementos Argos’ Piedras Azules cement plant in Comayagua. Then US-based Alamo Cement Company was reported to have signed a contract with Renergetica to build a solar power plant at its integrated plant in San Antonio, Texas. Global Cement has looked at this topic on and off over the years from the steady addition of photovoltaic (PV) solar plants around the world to supply electricity to cement plants to more ambitious plans such as research into using concentrated solar power to start powering creating clinker directly. These two latest PV stories follow projects in El Salvador and Cyprus so far this year. We’re not going to comment now on the overall progress the cement industry is making towards moving away from fossil fuels but the general trend is encouraging.
Next, there are on-going investments and upgrade projects being announced. Germany’s KHD revealed on 17 March 2020 that is building a new raw mill and pyroprocessing line for an ACC plant in India. FCT combustion recently announced that it has won a deal to supply Titan Cement in the US with an upgrade to a kiln line to natural gas. Buzzi Unicem’s SLK Cement in Russia has agreed to co-process solid municipal waste at its Sukholozhskcement plant. South Africa’s PPC has invested in a pneumatic offloading facility and a silo for its George Depot cement terminal in the Western Cape. These will have likely been agreed before the global coronavirus outbreak but they are reminders that some level of capital expenditure by cement companies is happening.
In China the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) said this week that the domestic cement sector’s net profit grew by 20% year-on-year to US$26.6bn in 2019. With this in mind the first quarter results for 2020 from cement producers in China will make essential reading for producers from elsewhere around the world wondering what to expect. However, a recent interview with the president of Huaxin Cement, a company based in Hubei province at the epicentre of the outbreak, revealed that despite the short term economic disruption from the quarantine the company was expecting a rapid economic rebound after April 2020 provided that there is a suitable government stewardship. He also mentioned the key role the company was playing in disposing of clinical waste. As such it was hoping for tax breaks to support continuing incineration and the advancement of co-processing in general.
Finally, also on the health crisis, many cement industry events have been cancelled or postponed as work practices change including those organised by Global Cement. We’re taking our events online in the short term as virtual conferences with opportunities for information exchange and networking. We encourage as many of you as possible to register.
Italy: HeidelbergCement and its Italian subsidiary Italcementi are each donating Euro100,000 to the Ospedale Papa Giovanni XXIII in Bergamo. The region in Lombardy in Northern Italy has been markedly affected by the coronavirus outbreak with over 400 fatalities since February 2020. Italcementi’s headquarters is located in the city. Italcementi's managing director Roberto Callieri has also invited employees to support the hospital and other institutions.
Canada: Albarrie says that there has been no interruption in any provision of products to its customers. Its production capabilities are not affected by novel coronavirus and it is implementing travel restrictions and health guidelines in line with government and World Health Organisation (WHO) advice. Key features include heightening risk assessments for employees, improved workplace hygiene, bolstered information technology support to allow home working and the cancellation of all nonessential domestic and international travel. Albarrie produces textile products including filtration products used by the cement industry.
Mexico & Thailand: Cemex and Siam Cement have made changes to upcoming shareholder meetings in relation to the coronavirus outbreak. Mexico’s Cemex intends to reduce attendance at its general shareholders meeting in late March 2020 and introduce hygiene protocols. Thailand’s Siam Cement has postponed indefinitely its annual general meeting of shareholders scheduled for early April 2020. Its board of directors plan to set a new date when the “situation is resolved.”
Global Cement and coronavirus
18 March 2020All: Global Cement will continue to publish both Global Cement Magazine and Global Cement Weekly throughout the current coronavirus outbreak. Global Cement organises a number of cement-related conferences, and those in the remainder of the first half of the year have already been postponed to provide certainty for all participants. Each event (Global GypSupply, Global Slag and Global CemProcess) will instead take place as a virtual conference, with live Q&As and cyber-networking. Please see the respective event website for details.
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Cement industry events affected by coronavirus epidemic
18 March 2020World: A number of cement industry events such as a conferences and trade fairs have been affected by the coronavirus epidemic. Here is a roundup of some of the major ones.
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IEEE-IAS/PCA Cement Industry Technical Conference (Las Vegas 19-23 April 2020 - Cancelled (next event is in Orlando, Florida, 23-27 May 2021)
CemTech Asia (Jakarta) 14-17 June - Postponed
Solids Dortmund, Germany - postponed to 24 - 25 June 2020
Hannover Fair, Germany - first postponed to 13 - 17 July 2020, then cancelled - now due on 23-24 June 2021
IFAT, Munich, Germany - postponed to 7 - 11 September 2020
International Powder & Bulk Solids, Chicago, US - postponed to 6 - 8 October 2020
Global Slag Conference & Exhibition, Vienna, Austria - postponed to 10 - 11 November 2020
interpack, Düsseldorf, Germany - postponed to 25 February - 3 March 2021
HILLHEAD Quarrying and Recycling Show - Postponed to 22 - 24 June 2021
Cementtech, Anhui, China - postponed - dates TBA
Global CemProcess Conference & Exhibition, Munich, Germany - postponed - dates TBA
Intercem Shipping Americas, Chicago, US – postponed – dates TBA (Intercem Americas 26-28 October in Miami going ahead)
LogiMAT, Stuttgart, Germany - cancelled. Next: 9-11 March 2021
SCG stalls on partial sale of packaging business
18 March 2020Thailand: The coronavirus pandemic has caused Siam Cement Group (SCG) to postpone its initial public offering (IPO) for 30% of its packaging subsidiary SCG Packaging at a value of US$1.0bn, which was reportedly due to take place in early 2020. Reuters News has reported that the company has yet to set a new date for the IPO.
Philippines: Cemex Holdings Philippines has announced that production of will continue as normal at all its plants in spite of the global coronavirus pandemic. Reuters has reported that the company has activated rapid response teams throughout operations to reduce the disease’s impacts. Cemex Holdings Philippines has said that there will be no material disruption in its ability to transport products or receive raw materials and equipment.
Coronavirus postpones Solids Dortmund
12 March 2020Germany: Easyfairs Deutschland has announced that its Solids & Recycling-Technik Dortmund trade fair will not be taking place on 1 – 2 April 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic. It has postponed the event to 24 – 25 June 2020, pursuant to a ‘general decree by the authorities,’ namely the City of Dortmund and the Ministry of Health of North Rhine Westphalia.
Easyfairs event director Sandrina Schempp told attendees, “Our team will actively contact you by telephone in the coming days regarding further procedures.”
Coronavirus double whammy for Vietnam
11 March 2020Vietnam: Cement producers in Vietnam are reported to be facing a ‘double whammy’ due to falling domestic demand from a slowdown in the domestic property and infrastructure sectors, as well as a marked decline in exports due to the ongoing Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic.
However, Nguyen Quang Cung, chairman of the Vietnam Cement Association (VNCA) said that demand is expected to remain high throughout 2020 as a whole. The Ministry of Construction (MoC) currently stands by its autumn 2019 forecast that Vietnam will produce 103Mt of cement during 2020. It expects domestic consumption to be around 70Mt, with exports of 33Mt.
To help firms overcome the current difficulties, Cung proposed that the government, the State Bank of Vietnam and other parties offer support to manufacturers in the form of tax cuts and lower interest rates.
Global Cement is sceptical that Vietnam’s cement producers will meet the MoC’s 2020 forecast. In January and February 2020 the country’s domestic sales were 40% lower year-on-year compared to 2019, while exports fell by 49% year-on-year.