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04 September 2024

CNBM’s sales fall as cement demand drops in first half of 2024

China: The sales revenue from CNBM’s cement manufacturing division fell by 31% year-on-year to US$5.70bn in the first half of 2024 from US$8.25bn in the same period in 2023. The group blamed the decline on falling sales volumes of cement and aggregates and decreasing prices of heavy building materials. Its Basic Building Materials segment reported an operating loss of US$261m from an operating profit of US$348m previously. The division sold 114Mt of cement and clinker, a fall of 20% from 142Mt.

In its interim report the group said that its Basic Building Materials segment had been “…affected by a combination of factors, such as the in-depth adjustment of the real estate and funding constraints for infrastructure projects.” Subsequently the cement industry had faced low demand and prices. It added that market overcapacity had not been resolved.

Overall the group’s revenue and gross profit fell by 19% to US$11.7bn and by 25% to US$1.86bn respectively. However, income from its Engineering Technology Services segment rose by 2% to US$2.89bn. This division includes cement plant and equipment supplier Sinoma International. The group noted that global engineering and construction demand remained stable in the first half of 2024.

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04 September 2024

Cemex acquires majority stake in RC-Baustoffe

Germany: Cemex has acquired a majority stake in the Berlin-based recycling company RC-Baustoffe to enhance its circularity business Regenera. The company processes construction, demolition and excavation materials. The acquisition integrates RC-Baustoffe with Regenera, allowing the facility to process up to 400,000t/yr, which will be turned into repurposed aggregates for concrete production.

CEO of Cemex, Fernando González, said “With acquisitions such as this, Cemex continues to strengthen its commitment to circularity through Regenera as well as promoting the world’s transition to a more circular economy. Construction and demolition materials account for more than 30% of global ‘waste’ streams and reintegrating these materials into the construction value chain can reduce the use of virgin raw materials."

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  • Germany
  • Regenera
  • Acquisition
  • Stake
  • Recycling
  • circular economy
  • construction and demolition materials
  • Aggregates
  • GCW675
04 September 2024

Dalmia Bharat acquires stake in Truere Surya for solar power project

India: Dalmia Bharat announced that its subsidiary, Dalmia Cement (Bharat), has entered into a share subscription and shareholders agreement to acquire a 26% stake in Truere Surya for US$5.3m. Truere Surya will establish a solar power project in Tamil Nadu, aligning with Dalmia Bharat’s goals to become carbon negative by 2040.

The solar project will have a capacity of 128MW. Completion of the transaction is anticipated within 4 - 6 months, pending customary conditions.

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  • India
  • Dalmia Bharat
  • Acquisition
  • Stake
  • Solar power
  • Sustainability
  • Dalmia Cement
  • agreement
  • decarbonisation
  • GCW675
04 September 2024

CCS engineering project advances in Japan with major industry collaboration

Japan: Taiheiyo Cement, ITOCHU, Nippon Steel, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, INPEX, Taisei, and ITOCHU Oil Exploration have been chosen by the Japan Organisation for Metals and Energy Security (JOGMEC) to lead the engineering design work for key carbon capture and storage (CCS) initiatives. This selection marks a step towards Japan's ambitious goals to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 and a 46% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from financial year 2013 (FY13) levels by FY30.

The project encompasses front end engineering design (FEED) and appraisal drilling as critical next steps following a comprehensive feasibility study conducted in FY23. This prior study involved detailed assessments of CO₂ separation, capture, transportation and storage processes. The CCS initiative involves shipping CO₂ captured at Nippon Steel’s Kyushu Works in the Oita area and Daiichi Cement's Kawasaki plant, part of the Taiheiyo Cement Group, to designated storage sites.

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  • Japan
  • CCS
  • Partnership
  • Taiheiyo Cement
  • Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engineering
  • Taisei Corporation
  • Japan Organisation for Metals and Energy Security
  • decarbonisation
  • GCW675
  • CCUS
  • carbon capture
04 September 2024

GCC Pueblo upgrades cement mill with FLSmidth technology

US: GCC Pueblo has upgraded its OK™ 36-4 Cement mill with a new separator from FLSmidth, incorporating the addition of ECS/ProcessExpert's vertical mill application. This upgrades the plant's existing ROKS separator to the latest ROKSH technology.

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  • US
  • Upgrade
  • FLSmidth
  • Mill
  • separator
  • vertical roller mill
  • GCW675
04 September 2024

Cementos Rezola strike concludes

Spain: Following more than two months of industrial action, unions at Cementos Rezola, part of the German conglomerate Heidelberg Materials, have agreed to conclude their strike. This decision comes after extensive negotiations regarding a redundancy plan introduced in June 2024, which initially proposed dismissing 56 out of 102 employees. The agreement includes provisions for no forced dismissals, leading the Basque nationalist union to call off the strike.

Under the terms of the settlement brokered by the other unions, several workers will enter early retirement and nine workers will be relocated to the company's Arrigorriaga plant. This plant transfer is part of a strategic move to concentrate clinker production at a facility that is better equipped to meet stringent environmental standards and deliver greater operational efficiency. The revised redundancy plan also converted four initially forced exits into voluntary or early retirements after further negotiations, with the remaining two being reintegrated into the company.

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  • Cementos Rezola
  • Strike
  • Redundancy
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03 September 2024

CSN to invest in new cement and limestone plants in Itaperuçu

Brazil: Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional (CSN) will invest approximately US$530m to build a cement plant and a limestone plant in Itaperuçu, Curitiba. Noticias Financieras News has reported that the project is set to begin construction in 2025 and will create 3000 jobs. The cement plant will receive about US$500m, covering 150 hectares with an additional 70 hectares for mining.

Currently, the company is obtaining environmental licences from the Water and Land Institute and will be supported by the government when construction starts in 2025. The initiative benefits from tax incentives under the Paraná Competitivo programme, which provides a tax reduction for companies and industries that want to invest in the state, aligning with efforts to boost local employment and economic growth.

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  • CSN
  • Brazil
  • Plant
  • Investment
  • Limestone
  • environmental clearance
  • Paraná
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03 September 2024

Votorantim Cimentos to build new alternative fuel plant in Sarria

Spain: Votorantim Cimentos will construct a solid recovered fuel (SRF) production plant at its subsidiary Cementos Cosmos’ plant in Oural, aiming to produce up to 0.15Mt/yr of alternative fuel, reports Digital Economia newspaper. The facility, spanning 5800m2, will utilise non-recyclable industrial byproducts and various discarded materials from the local community such as plastic, paper and wood, to partially fuel the combustion in its cement kilns. The plant, currently in the public exhibition phase, will start production at 60% capacity, producing 85,000t/yr of alternative fuel. Plans include ramping up to full capacity to produce roughly 0.15Mt/yr. The new plant will create 15 jobs.

Votorantim Cimentos has not detailed the investment in the new facility, although the budget presented to the local council amounts to €12m.

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  • Spain
  • Votorantim Cimentos
  • Plant
  • Alternative Fuels
  • decarbonisation
  • Solid Recovered Fuel
  • SRF
  • Cementos Cosmos
  • Plastic
  • paper
  • wood
  • GCW675
03 September 2024

Bamburi Cement reports loss in first half of 2024 despite sales boost

Kenya: Bamburi Cement’s sales increased by 4% year-on-year from US$81.4m in the first half of 2023 to US$84.5m in 2024. The company reported a net loss of US$6.8m in 2024, compared to a net income of US$682,000 in 2023, marking a significant year-on-year downturn.

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  • Kenya
  • Bamburi Cement
  • Results
  • GCW675
03 September 2024

ZINWA addresses environmental concerns over new US$1bn cement plant in Magunje

Zimbabwe: The Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) has addressed public concerns about the potential environmental impact of a new US$1bn cement plant being established in Magunje by Labenmon Investments and West International Holdings. Amid fears of pollution to the nearby Kemureza Dam, ZINWA has assured residents that the project will not compromise the water source that serves over 10,000 people.

During an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) consultation in Chinhoyi, ZINWA’s head of corporate communications and marketing, Majorie Munyonga, emphasised that the cement plant will rely on boreholes for its water needs, thereby safeguarding the dam. The project is currently undergoing further EIA stakeholder consultations to integrate community and environmental considerations.

The Herald newspaper has reported that the initiative by Labenmon Investments is expected to generate around 5000 jobs. However, the Zimbabwe National Organisation of Associations and Residents Trust (ZNOART), representing the concerns of Magunje and Hurungwe residents, has petitioned for a reassessment of the site to mitigate any adverse impacts on the local ecosystem, health and livelihoods. It has stressed the importance of compliance with the Environmental Management Act and the Zimbabwe National Water Authority Act.

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  • Zimbabwe
  • Environment
  • environmental impact assessment
  • Water
  • Plant
  • Labenmon Investments
  • West International Holding
  • Pollution
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