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Oman: Raysut Cement has inaugurated a new packing unit at its Salalah cement plant. The upgrade doubles the plant’s packing capacity. This will allow the cement producer to export an additional 1Mt/yr of bagged cement to markets in Yemen, Somalia and elsewhere in East Africa. The company spent just under US$4m on the project.
Eurocement Ukraine reduces loss in 2017 27 March 2018
Ukraine: Eurocement Ukraine has reduced its loss by 14% year-on-year to Euro4.47m in 2017. It nearly doubled its production to 1.12Mt of cement, according to Nezavisimy Stroitelny. Of this total 1.1Mt was shipped to consumers.
Nigeria: Cement Company of Northern Nigeria’s (CCNN) sales revenue rose by 39% year-on-year to US$54.7m in 2017 from US$39.3m in 2016. Its profit after tax more than doubled to US$9m from US$3.5m, according to This Day newspaper. However, its cost of sales also rose, by 18% to US$33.4m from US$28.3m.
Bedeschi wins innovation award from Smau 27 March 2018
Italy: Bedeschi has won an innovation award from Smau. The award was given to the bulk materials handling systems manufacturer for its use of virtual and augmented reality to display its products to customers at trade fairs. Bedeschi has worked with Airlapp to create 3D models and virtual reality simulations to allow it to visualise its models. Together the companies have used a smartphone app, Regiverse, to presents tours of its models that can be used on both Android and Apple iOS platforms.
China National Building Material’s cement sales up in 2017 despite production overcapacity 26 March 2018
China: China National Building Material’s (CNBM) revenue from its cement operations rose by 22% year-on-year to US$12.4bn in 2017 from US$10.1bn in 2016. Its adjusted earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBTIDA) rose by 27% to US$2.94bn from US$2.32bn.
Cement production volumes from the group’s four main divisions – China United, South Cement, North Cement and Southwest Cement – remained stagnant at 258Mt in 2017. However, the group’s cement production capacity for the four divisions was 411Mt/yr giving it a capacity utilisation rate of 63%. Overall the group said it had a cement production capacity of 525Mt/yr.
As well as following government-mandated structural reforms, including environmental changes and production peak shifting, CNBM said that China United started production at a new plant in Mongolia. North Cement completed a merger between its Harbin and Longbei subsidiaries. Southwest Cement completed a merger between Southwest Sichuan Cement and Chongqing Southwest Cement to form Chuanyu Southwest Cement.