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Kerneos and Imerys Refractory Minerals reform as Imerys Aluminates 16 February 2018
France: Imerys has reorganised its Kerneos and Imerys Refractory Minerals businesses into one division: Imerys Aluminates. The new organisation will be managed by Jean-Marc Bianchi, Vice-President and General Manager, and it will become one of Imerys' 12 divisions.
Imerys Aluminates is expected to generate a yearly turnover of approximately Euro650m, it operates 23 industrial sites in seven countries, and is supported by a global commercial presence. It will offer customers a broad product portfolio across a range of segments, including refractories, building chemistry, civil engineering, investment casting industries and wastewater systems.
Cementir’s sales in 2017 boosted by acquisitions 16 February 2018
Italy: Cementir’s sales rose by 25% year-on-year to Euro1.29bn in 2017 from Euro1.03bn in 2016. The results benefited from Cementir’s acquisition of CCB Group and Cementir Sacci in 2016. Cementir subsequently agreed to sell Cementir Italia, including Cementir Sacci, to HeidelbergCement in late 2017.
Cementir’s earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) rose by 11.5% to Euro221m from Euro198m. Its total cement sales volumes rose by 26.6% to 12.8Mt from 10.1Mt. Sales volume increases were attributed to a change in the scope of consolidation in Belgium and Italy and ‘good’ performance in Denmark, Turkey, Egypt and Malaysia.
The Italian cement producer also announced with its financial results that it will expand its presence in the US by acquiring an additional 38.75% stake of Lehigh White Cement Company from HeidelbergCement, giving it a majority of 63%.
Mangalam Cement to build waste heat recovery unit at Morak plant 16 February 2018
India: The board of Mangalam Cement has approved plants to build a 11MW waste heat recovery unit at its Morak plant in Rajasthan. The subsidiary of BK Birla Group operates a single integrated plant.
Najran Cement takes US$3m hit on stopping production line 16 February 2018
Saudi Arabia: Najran Cement says that the financial impact of temporarily stopping its third production line and reopening its second production line will be around US$3m. The cement producer intends to sell stock from inventory to mitigate the cost.
Al Jouf Cement renews export licence to 2019 16 February 2018
Saudi Arabia: Al Jouf Cement has renewed its export licence for one year. The Saudi cement producer received the licence on 15 February 2018, according to Mubasher. The licence will end in February 2019 and any financial impact will be announced subsequently.