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Argentinian cement demand drops in 2023 16 January 2024
Argentina: Cement shipments across Argentina totalled 12.6Mt nationally in 2023, down by 3.2% year-on-year from 13Mt in 2022. Central de Noticias News has reported that the Portland Cement Manufacturers Association (AFCP) attributed this to the continuing ‘paralysis’ of private and public construction projects. The Construction Index dropped by 7.9% year-on-year in 2023.
India: Shah Rukh Khan (SRK) has become the latest Bollywood superstar to help advertise cement in India. Khan appears in UltraTech Cement’s Build and It Will Grow (Banega Toh Badhega) advertising campaign, launched on 15 January 2023. The opening advert shows the Aśoka star among workers, school pupils and the Indian Army carrying out different activities facilitated by infrastructure.
UltraTech Cement said “SRK is a shining example of the rise and aspirations of India. His personal journey is one of resetting boundaries and aiming high. We thus believe that he is aptly suited to represent UltraTech’s credo.”
Summit Materials and Cementos Argos complete US merger 15 January 2024
US: Summit Materials and Cementos Argos have successfully combined their operations in the US under a single entity. Summit Materials acquired Argos North America Corp. for US$1.2bn, and conversely issued 31% of its shares to Cementos Argos. Summit Materials expects to derive US$100m in additional earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) through the deal. Three representatives of Colombia-based Grupo Argos will sit on the board of up to 11 directors of the new combined entity.
Cementos Argos CEO Juan Esteban Calle said "The combination with Summit Materials, which had the resounding support of its shareholders, allows us to begin a new chapter in the successful history of our presence in the US, and is built on shared values, strategic vision and complementary capabilities.” He added “This new milestone consolidates our objective of continuing to expand our presence in the most attractive construction materials industry in the world for the benefit of our shareholders and all interest groups."
Steppe Cement experiences declining sales in 2023 15 January 2024
Kazakhstan: Steppe Cement reported US$82.5m in sales in 2023, down by 7.2% year-on-year from US$89m in 2022. The company attributed this to a decline in sales, to 1.6Mt in 2023. It said that it commanded a 14% local market share for the year.
Iranian cement plants use mazut as fuel amid gas shortage 15 January 2024
Iran: 70% of cement plants by capacity were reportedly using the low-quality heavy fuel oil mazut as cement fuel on 13 January 2024. Iranian Labour News Agency has reported that plants transitioned to the fuel from natural gas amid an on-going gas shortage. This has led to a rise in costs and increased pollution from cement plants.
Iran’s Cement Industry Employers’ Association said that the industry’s supply of natural gas has dropped to 7Mm3/yr, from 27M3/yr normally.