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03 May 2024

InterCement signs exclusivity contract with CSN

Brazil: InterCement, part of the Camargo Correa Group, has now signed an exclusivity contract with Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional (CSN). CSN is interested in acquiring its operations in Brazil and Argentina. The contract is effective until 12 July 2024 and is part of efforts to address the company’s debt, which the market estimates at over US$1.5bn. The contract also involves the potential purchase of shares representing 100% of its capital. The value of the transaction is part of current negotiations, but it is reportedly valued at around US$700m, according to CE Noticias Financieras News.

InterCement operates plants in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Egypt, as part of Camargo Correa's cement business divestment plan. Previously, in June 2023, InterCement divested its subsidiaries in Mozambique and South Africa.

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03 May 2024

East African Portland Cement resumes operations

Kenya: East African Portland Cement (EAPCC) has recommenced operations at its Athi River cement plant after a one-month shutdown for renovations and maintenance. The plant has undergone a US$3m upgrade to expand its capacity in order to meet the increasing regional demand for cement, anticipating an annual production of 1Mt/yr within the next two years. Before the upgrade, the plant’s capacity was 310,000t/yr.

Board chairperson Richard Mbithi said critical components used in cement production processes such as filter bags and refractory bricks were replaced during the upgrade. EAPCC also refurbished its grate cooler system, enabling the company to increase its production targets.

Mbithi said “With the finalisation of the plant refurbishment and the resultant improved production and efficiency, we are confident that the company will accomplish the production and revenue targets.”

The company undertook the first phase of maintenance two years ago and it involved the replacement of the kiln shell which was completed in September 2022. This led to improved clinker and cement production and resulted in a 38% increase in revenues, according to the Star Kenya.

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03 May 2024

US$100m investment in new cement plant near Juba

South Sudan: B Smart, an investment company owned by son of a former Malaysian Prime Minister, plans to invest US$100m in constructing a cement plant near the capital city of Juba. The plant is targeted to be operational within 24 months pending necessary approvals, and will use limestone from Kapoeta, 275km east of Juba.

Deputy Secretary for Commerce and Industry, Kuol Daniel Ayulo, said "The plant will reduce the country's reliance on costly cement imports and accelerate infrastructure development."

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03 May 2024

UK startup develops ‘carbon-negative’ cement using olivine

UK: Seratech has developed a process using olivine, a mineral abundant in Earth's mantle, to produce ‘carbon-negative’ cement. The company's method involves replacing some of the clinker with silica extracted from olivine. Magnesium sulphate derived from the olivine reacts with CO₂ to form nesquehonite, a mineral that sequesters CO₂. This method uses CO₂ captured from emissions sources or directly from the air.

Sam Draper, CEO, explained the process: “The researchers extracted these compounds by dissolving powdered olivine in sulphuric acid. After separating the silica and magnesium sulphate, they bubbled CO₂ through the magnesium slurry to form nesquehonite.”

According to Draper, replacing 35% of regular cement with this silica would yield carbon-neutral results, while a 40% substitution could achieve carbon negativity. Current building standards allow up to 55% of cement to be replaced by this material, although robust testing has yet to be conducted.

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03 May 2024

Vietnam cement production falls

Vietnam: Cement production in Vietnam has fallen by 0.7% year-on-year in the first four months of 2024, reaching 57.6Mt, according to the latest data from the government’s General Statistics Office. In April 2024, the country’s cement output was 16.8Mt, a year-on-year decline of 0.7%.

In 2023, the country produced 120.1Mt of cement, representing a year-on-year decrease of 4.5% from the previous year.

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02 May 2024

Heidelberg Materials to acquire fly ash supplier ACE Group

Malaysia: Heidelberg Materials has announced its acquisition of ACE Group, a supplier of pulverised fly ash, effective 1 May 2024. Reusing fly ash from energy generation contributes to reducing the CO₂ intensity of composite cement. When used as an additive, fly ash can replace part of the energy-intensive clinker and thus reduce the CO₂ intensity of the cement.

The acquisition includes ACE Greencemt Venture, ASAS Asia and AGP Logistics, with the leadership team from ACE Group continuing to manage the operations post-acquisition. Both parties have agreed not to disclose the financial terms of the transaction.

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02 May 2024

Nuvoco Vistas reports results for end of financial year 2024

India: Nuvoco Vistas has announced its audited financial results for the year ended 31 March 2024. The producer recorded earnings before interest, depreciation and amortisation of US$199m, representing a year-on-year increase of 35%, and profit after tax of US$17.6m. Its net debt fell by US$46m year-on-year to US$482m. Cement sales volumes totalled 18.8Mt and revenue from operations reached US$1.3bn.

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02 May 2024

Phinma Corp to increase cement capacity in Mindanao

Philippines: Phinma Corp is set to expand its cement business with new facilities in Mindanao, according to a spokesperson for the company. The producer will establish a cement plant in Davao, valued at US$34.7m, which will bring the company’s total capacity to 5Mt/yr once completed. The plant is currently awaiting its environmental clearance certificate.

Additionally, the Petra plant in Zamboanga del Norte has started operations, with a cement grinding capacity of 500,000t/yr.

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02 May 2024

Ambuja Cements records growth in 2024

India: Ambuja Cements has reported a rise in revenue from operations from US$954m to US$1.07bn in the financial year ending 31 March 2024, representing a 12% year-on-year increase. Profit before tax grew by 22% to US$166m. The company recorded a loss of US$13.7m. Sales volume of cement and clinker increased by 18% year-on-year to 16.6Mt. Earnings before interest, depreciation and amortisation increased by 37% to US$203m.

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02 May 2024

Türkiye sees rise in cement exports to Georgia

Türkiye/Georgia: Türkiye's exports of cement products to Georgia have increased by 7% year-on-year to US$17m from January to March 2024, according to its Trade Ministry. In March 2024, exports to Georgia reached US$7.6m, representing a 4% year-on-year increase.

However, Türkiye's global cement exports from January to March 2024 fell by 7% to US$1.1bn compared to the same period in 2023. In March 2024, exports were down by 11% year-on-year to US$390m. From March 2023 to March 2024, Türkiye exported cement products worth US$4.5bn.

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