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Tudela Veguín buys lime producer Caleras de San Cucao 25 January 2019
Spain: Cementos Tudela Veguín has purchased a full stake in Caleras de San Cucao, a lime producer based in Asturias, according to the La Nueva España newspaper. No value for the acquisition has been disclosed. The company operates a lime plant at Llanera and it runs two lime quarries at Agüera and Las Regueras. Cementos Tudela Veguín has a lime production capacity of 0.6Mt/yr from its Tudela Veguín plant in Oviedo.
Eurocement plans upgrades for Kavkazcement plant in 2019 25 January 2019
Russia: Eurocement is planning a second phase of upgrades for its Kavkazcement plant in 2019. These include starting to generate its own electricity, modernising its cement grinding mills, completing a maintenance campaign and moving to solely operating rotary kilns. The first phase of the upgrade project saw the plant build a slurry pipeline, construct the building for a captive power plant and purchasing monitoring equipment.
Ukrainian cement production falls slightly to 8.93Mt in 2018 25 January 2019
Ukraine: Data from the State Statistics Service shows that Ukrainian cement production fell slightly, by 1% year-on-year, to 8.93Mt in 2018 from 9.3Mt in 2017. In December 2018 production fell by 19.9% year-on-year to 0.35Mt, according to the Ukrainian News Agency. The country has 15 companies producing cement with a combined production capacity of over 20Mt/yr.
Turkmenistan: A cement plant in Balkan province has started producing sulphate-resistant cement. A first batch of 7000t of the product has been manufactured, according to the Trend News Agency and local media. The Institute of Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences of Turkmenistan worked on the project with specialists from the Ministry of Industry and Turkmengeologiya State Corporation.
Former owner of Binani Cement prevented from leaving India 25 January 2019
India: Braj Binani, the owner of Binani Industries and the former owner of Binani Cement, has been prevented from travelling to the UK by Indian immigration officials. Punjab National Bank (PNB) issued a so-called lookout notice to prevent debt defaulters leaving the country, according to DNA Money. The notice was issued following Binani’s failure to attend a Kolkata Bench of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) on 20 January 2019.
Binani Industries had stood guarantor for a US$42m loan taken out by a subsidiary but then left unpaid. Binani Cement was acquired by UltraTech Cement in late 2018 following a legal battle with Dalmia Bharat.