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JK Cement stops production at Muddapur plant 27 April 2016
India: JK Cement has stopped clinker and cement production at its Muddapur cement plant in Karnataka. It reported finding cracks in a raw material silo.
India: UltraTech’s net profit has risen by 8% year-on-year to US$479m for its financial year that ended on 31 March 2016 from US$449m in the same period in the previous financial year. Its net sales rose by 5% to US$3.8bn from US$3.6bn. It reported that its portland cement sales volumes grew by 8% to 46.9Mt in the 2015 – 2016 financial year from 43.4Mt. It noted that its operating costs fell due to improved operational efficiency, a better fuel mix and a fall in fuel prices.
The Indian cement producer commissioned a 6MW waste heat recovery (WHR) system at Chittorgarh, Rajasthan during the January to March 2016 quarter. Overall, it generates 59MW from WHR. Since commissioning cement grinding plants at Jhajjar, West Bengal and Patliputra, Bihar the company’s cement production capacity is 66.3Mt/yr. It also signed a Memorandum of Understanding to buy cement plants from Jaiprakash Associates in late February 2016. The cement plants altogether have a total cement production capacity of 22.4Mt/yr.
In its outlook UltraTech expects cement demand to grow by up to 8% in the 2016 – 2017 financial year. This will be supported by government infrastructure and housing development.
Cementos Molins to upgrade San Jacinto grinding plant 27 April 2016
Argentina: Cementos Molins plans to invest US$189m towards upgrading production at its San Jacinto cement grinding plant according to local press. The upgrade will increase the plant’s cement production capacity to 1Mt/yr from 0.3Mt/yr.
It will also create 130 new jobs. The project is expected to last 30 months. Cementos Molins operates in Argentina via its subsidiary Cementos Avellaneda.
China: Anhui Conch Cement’s net profit has dropped by 45% year-on-year to US$123m in the first quarter of 2016 from US$233m in the same period in 2015. Its revenue fell by 5.5% to US$1.63bn from US$1.73bn. It attributed the decreases in profit and sales revenue to falling prices.
CRH reports 9% rise in sales in first quarter of 2016 27 April 2016
Ireland: CRH has reported in a trading update that its overall sales rose by 9% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2016. By region it saw a 22% increase in the Americas, a 12% increase in Asia and no increase in Europe. No specific figures were released in the statement issued ahead of the company annual general meeting.
The Ireland-based construction materials producer’s Europe Heavyside division noted that cement sales volumes grew in the UK and Finland. Cement sales volumes were ‘broadly in line with 2015’ in Poland. In the Philippines CRH reported that cement demand was supported by strong foreign direct investment in the business process outsourcing sector, overseas workers' remittances and increasing government infrastructure spending.
CRH expects demand for its products to grow in the US and the Philippines in its outlook for the second half of 2016. In the US funding for infrastructure is expected to increase moderately with improving state finances and the passing in 2015 of the Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act. It also expects residential and non-residential construction to grow.