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03 October 2023

JSW Cement enters initial talks to acquire Heidelberg Materials’ India business

India: Heidelberg Materials has entered preliminary discussions over the possible acquisition of its Indian business by JSW Cement. The business commands 13.4Mt/yr in cement production capacity, 7.1Mt/yr (53%) of it via Zuari Cement and 6.3Mt (47%) via HeidelbergCement India.

ET Now News has reported that JSW Cement made an unsolicited offer for the assets. The company aims to raise its capacity by 46% to 60Mt/yr by the end of 2028, in order to be among the top five cement producers in India.

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  • India
  • HeidelbergCement India
  • Heidelberg Materials
  • offer
  • JSW Group
  • JSW Cement
  • Zuari Cement
  • growth
03 October 2023

Tarmac and Cambridge Electric Cement participate in trial melt of Cement 2 Zero carbon neutral cement project

UK: The Cement 2 Zero project has successfully concluded its first trial melt of recovered cement paste in an electric arc furnace at the Materials Processing Institute’s Teesside campus. The project uses the paste as flux for electric steel recycling. Cambridge Electric Cement (CEC) has demonstrated that the ‘slag’ from this process can be ground into fine clinker that, when mixed with gypsum and supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs), produces net zero CO2 cement. The Cement 2 Zero project to produce CEC’s cement at an industrial scale launched in March 2023, with US$7.85m in funding from UK Research and Innovation. Tarmac will grind the clinker from the project’s trial melts for testing in order to obtain certification and specification as a usable cement product.

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  • UK
  • Cambridge Electric Cement
  • Cement 2 Zero
  • Tarmac
  • Trial
  • testing
  • steel
  • Grinding
  • Sustainability
  • net zero
  • Government
  • UK Research and Innovation
  • CO2
  • Alternative raw materials
  • Research
  • Study
  • circular economy
  • GCW628
03 October 2023

Cemex UAE and UltraTech Cement UAE to collaborate on waste concrete recycling

UAE: Cemex UAE and UltraTech Cement UAE have signed an agreement to collaborate on the development of waste concrete recycling in the UAE, according to Dow Jones Institutional News. The cement producers say that their partnership will help to reduce CO2 emissions from construction, in line with the UAE’s 2050 net zero commitment.

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  • Cemex
  • Aditya Birla
  • UltraTech Cement
  • UAE
  • Cemex UAE
  • Cement Middle East Investments
  • RAK White Cement
  • CO2
  • Sustainability
  • Partnership
  • construction and demolition materials
  • circular economy
  • GCW628
03 October 2023

Misr Beni Suef Cement to reduce share capital

Egypt: Misr Beni Suef Cement has secured board approval for a reduction in its issued capital. Arab Finance News has reported that the company plans to reduce its capital by 10% to US$19.8m.

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  • Egypt
  • Finance
  • Shares
  • Misr Beni Suef
  • GCW628
03 October 2023

RHI Magnesita acquires P-D Refractories

Central Europe: Austria-based RHI Magnesita has acquired P-D Refractories from Germany-based Preiss-Daimler Group for Euro45m. P-D Refractories produces refractories in the Czech Republic and Germany, and operates other sites in the Czech Republic and Slovenia.

RHI-Magnesita’s CEO Stefan Borgas said “The production capabilities and vertical integration of P-D Refractories, combined with RHI Magnesita’s know-how and renowned research and development capabilities, will complement our product portfolio and enlarge our production footprint and sales channels on a global scale. This acquisition is our sixth transaction to close in the year to date and marks a major milestone for both companies in the process industries sector. Together we look forward to expanding our footprint and strengthening our market presence by offering high-grade refractory products and solutions to an enlarged customer base.”

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  • Europe
  • Slovenia
  • Germany
  • Czech Republic
  • Refractory
  • RHI Magnesita
  • PreissDaimler Group
  • PD Refractories
  • Acquisition
  • growth
  • market
  • GCW628
02 October 2023

China Energy International Group Samarkand Cement installs kiln at upcoming Samarkand cement plant

Uzbekistan: China Energy International Group Samarkand Cement has installed a 3Mt/yr kiln at its upcoming Samarkand cement plant. Local press has reported that the kiln is the largest at a cement plant in Uzbekistan. The Samarkand plant will cost US$313m to build. Parent company China Energy and the government of Uzbekistan previously indicated that construction would conclude in 2024. The plant will produce ordinary Portland cement (OPC) of the local designations M-400 and M-500. It will use coal as fuel in its cement production and directly employ 500 people.

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  • Uzbekistan
  • China Energy
  • Government
  • China Energy International Group International Engineering
  • Kiln
  • line
  • Plant
  • Investment
  • Jobs
  • fossil fuels
  • Coal
  • GCW628
02 October 2023

EU implements carbon border adjustment mechanism on cement imports

EU: The EU launched the transitional phase of its carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) on 1 October 2023. Parties that import cement - and five other commodities - into the EU must now show the embodied CO2 emissions of their products.

The transition comes ahead of the full implementation of the CBAM in January 2026. At this point, those importing cement into the region will have to pay for the embodied CO2 of their products in order for them to enter the EU Common Market. Producers within the EU already pay for a proportion of emissions under the auspices of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS).

The intention of the CBAM is to reduce the risk of 'carbon leakage' as the costs of making cement rise in the EU due to changes in the ETS. While cement producers, as heavy CO2 emitters, are currently shielded from the full cost of their emissions, the number of free allowances they receive is set to fall substantially by 2026. At the same time, the cost of emitting a tonne of CO2 under the ETS, currently Euro80-90/t on the open market, is widely expected to rise.

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  • European Union
  • Import
  • trade
  • Emissions Trading Scheme
  • CO2
  • Emissions
  • carbon border adjustment mechanism
  • Law
  • Government
  • costs
  • Tax
  • GCW628
02 October 2023

JSW Cement pilots electric cement trucks in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka

India: JSW Cement is conducting a pilot project in the use of electric vehicles for cement transportation. The producer has introduced five Murugappa electric cement trucks into its fleet in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. It expects these to eliminate 150t/yr of CO2 emissions from its logistics operations.

Daijiworld News has reported that CEO Nilesh Narwekar said “The pilot project is an important milestone in making our future much greener and more purposeful.” He added “Based on the success of these pilot trials, we will scale-up the integration of these trucks across our cement operations in India.”

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  • India
  • JSW Cement
  • Andhra Pradesh
  • Karnataka
  • CO2
  • Sustainability
  • Transport
  • Shipping
  • logistics
  • Trial
  • Roads
  • Strategy
  • GCW628
02 October 2023

Democratic Republic of Congo government bans cement imports

Democratic Republic of Congo: The government banned new imports of cement into the country on 30 September 2023. Local press has reported that the measure aims to protect local cement production and to move the country away from its dependence on imports.

Kongo-Central provincial government spokesperson Anne-Marie Tsasa said “Despite this ban, the circulation and sale of said products is noted in Kongo-Central province. The services working at the borders are invited to fight against this fraudulent practice.”

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  • Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Government
  • Law
  • Import
  • trade
  • GCW628
02 October 2023

Hanson UK becomes Heidelberg Materials UK

UK: Germany-based Heidelberg Materials has introduced customers and investors to Heidelberg Materials UK, its UK subsidiary formerly known as Hanson UK. The latest rebrand signifies increasing collaboration across the group’s geographies as a global business with one voice. Heidelberg Materials UK will launch rebranded packaging for its cement and other products in early 2024 and transition its branding across its sites and vehicles by October 2025.

Heidelberg Materials UK CEO Simon Willis said “The construction sector faces global challenges such as climate change and the digitalisation of our industry; challenges we are better placed to meet as a strong, united group. Having a single brand name and identity sends a clear and consistent message to our increasingly global customers.” Willis added “It will allow us to work together to lead the field in driving down carbon emissions; promote the circular economy by recycling and reusing construction waste; develop digital solutions to provide added value to our customers and develop sustainable and innovative building materials.”

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  • UK
  • Hanson
  • Heidelberg Materials
  • Hanson UK
  • Heidelberg Materials UK
  • Brand
  • marketing
  • Launch
  • bagged cement
  • labelling
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