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Hoffmann Green enters UK market 14 September 2022
UK: Hoffmann Green Cement Technologies, a French company that manufactures and distributes low-CO2 clinker-free cement, has announced that it has signed its first partnership agreement in the UK with Cemblend, a supplier of customised cement powder mixes.
Hoffmann Green will supply Cemblend with its H-IONA, H-UKR and H-EVA clinker-free decarbonated cements for distribution to its customers in the UK and Ireland. This exclusive distribution agreement with volume commitments initially runs until the end of 2023 and is a first step towards the signature of a licensing agreement which could see Cemblend build and operate a production unit similar to Hoffmann Green's French production facilities.
Julien Blanchard and David Hoffmann, co-founders of Hoffmann Green Cement Technologies said, "We are pursuing the milestones of our international development with the signing of this structuring partnership in a strategic market in Europe. This first distribution contract in the UK is further proof of the attractiveness of our low-carbon solutions outside our borders. It is a first step in our cooperation process with Cemblend to build eco-responsible buildings across the Channel."
Sadiq Ahmed Sadiq El Sewedy increases Arabian Cement stake to 11% 13 September 2022
Egypt: Private investor Sadiq Ahmed Sadiq El Sewedy has enlarged their stake in Arabian Cement to 11% from 9.5%. The investor paid US$1.6m for the additional shares. Al Ahly Pharos and EFG Hermes Holding provided brokerage services for the deal.
Arabian Cement recorded a profit of US$6.17m in the first half of 2022, compared to a US$1.2m loss in the first half of 2021.
Lafarge Zimbabwe to increase cement capacity 13 September 2022
Zimbabwe: Part of Lafarge Zimbabwe’s approved US$25m capital expenditure investments will go towards further expanding the company’s cement capacity in order to meet local demand. The company also plans to establish a new dry mortars plant. Lafarge Zimbabwe is on track to commission a new vertical roller mill at its Manresa grinding plant in early 2023. Lafarge Zimbabwe’s chief executive officer Geoffrey Ndugwa said, “The overall market demand continues to grow, driven by the segment of individual home builders as well as the ongoing major government infrastructure development projects. The company is confident that volumes will recover and grow as the availability of cement stabilises.”
Cyprus Cement reduces issued share capital 13 September 2022
Cyprus: Cyprus Cement has informed the Cyprus Stock Exchange that it has reduced its issued share capital by 14% to Euro50.9m from Euro59.2m. The company will return Euro8.26m in cash to investors.
Gujarat Sidhee Cement suspends production at Sidheegram cement plant 13 September 2022
India: Gujarat Sidhee Cement again closed its Sidheegram cement plant on 11 September 2022. The producer says that the temporary suspension of production will last until 1 October 2022.