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Fiona Woody appointed as Director of Sustainability and ESG at Mississippi Lime
Written by Global Cement staff
26 January 2022
US: Mississippi Lime has appointed Fiona Woody as its Director of Sustainability and ESG (environmental, social and corporate governance). Prior to this she worked as Sustainability Excellence Manager at Bayer from 2018 and in a variety of roles at Monsanto since 2021. Woody holds a Bachelor of Arts with an emphasis in communication from Arizona State University.
GCC records strong 2021 performance 26 January 2022
Mexico: The net sales of Grupo Cementos Chihuahua (GCC) increased by 10.8% year-on-year in 2021 compared to 2020, according to its fourth quarter financial report. Its net sales for the year came to US$1.04bn, while operating profit rose by 14.2% to US$214.3m from US$211.3m a year earlier.
GCC said that its stronger result was due to both volumes increases and higher selling prices in the US and Mexico. In the US market, the company’s cement volumes increased by 5.6% in 2021, with a 5.1% rise in concrete sales. Prices in the US rose by 8.9% and 5.1% respectively. In Mexico, cement and ready-mix concrete volumes rose by 6.9% and 19.1% respectively. Overall sales increased by 17.9%.
Mexican cement prices sky-rocket in January 2022 26 January 2022
Mexico: The average price of bagged grey cement has soared by an average of 14.5% so far in January 2022. Bulk cement prices have increased by 20% month-on-month since mid December 2021.
Locally-owned multinational producer Cemex said that, to maintain margins, it increased the price of its bagged cement by 14.4% nationwide and its bulk cement by 17 - 20%. "The increases applied to our products seek to recover part of the inflation that the company has had in its costs," the company explained in a press release.
Javier Fernández, director of the materials distributor Grupo Mecasa, which has a presence in Nuevo León, Coahuila, Tamaulipas and Veracruz, said that the rest of the country's cement companies also raised prices in a similar proportion to Cemex.
Iskitimcement sales rise by a fifth 26 January 2022
Russia: Iskitimcement, part of Siberian Cement, manufactured 1.18Mt of cement in 2021, a 20% rise year-on-year compared to 2020. It said that increase was primarily caused by demand growth. Iskitimcement shipped 0.45Mt of cement to customers by rail and 0.74Mt by road in 2021. Sales of bulk cement grew to 0.95Mt, around 80% of all sales. The manufacturer supplied 86,000t in 1t big bags and 145,000t in paper bags.
Orascom acquires Orascom Trading 26 January 2022
UAE/Egypt: Orascom Construction, a UAE-based engineering and construction contractor, has acquired Orascom Trading, an Egypt based provider of heavy machinery equipment, including equipment for the global cement sector.