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Shree Cement inaugurates 3Mt/yr Guntur cement plant 03 April 2024
India: Shree Cement has inaugurated its Guntur cement plant in Andhra Pradesh in southern India. The producer says that the move raises its cement capacity by 5.6% to 56.4Mt/yr, with six integrated cement plants. It already operates one other plant in South India, the 2.4Mt/yr Kodla cement plant in Karnataka. Press Trust of India News has reported that the Guntur cement plant cost US$300m and will employ 700 people. It will serve the ‘growing markets’ of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The plant will co-process up to 30% alternative fuel, consisting of municipal solid waste and biomass, as cement fuel.
Managing director Neeraj Akhoury said "We're committed to growing responsibly. The Guntur plant reflects this by using advanced technology for manufacturing and controlling emissions, making high quality cement with the efficient use of energy.”
India: Roofsol Energy has won a contract to supply solar power plants with a total capacity of 10.5MW for Shree Cement in Jharkhand and Uttarakhand, Saur Energy News has reported.
Roofsol Energy said “Shree Cement owns and operates cement grinding units in nine locations across India and owns production facilities in Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Karnataka and has operations in India and UAE. The company carries out power generation through waste heat recovery plants and now it is adopting solar plants as well.”
Zimbabwe: PPC Zimbabwe says that a planned fly ash beneficiation project at a power plant in Zimbabwe will now take place in early 2025 instead of in 2024. This is due to delays in accessing the power plant to complete the design and commercial contract, according to the cement producer. The Chronicle newspaper has reported that, as a result, PPC Zimbabwe’s capital expenditure investments so far in 2024 are behind its previous full-year guidance of US$31.8m.
Italy: Bedeschi has finalised a new contract to supply Buzzi Unicem’s Guidonia integrated cement plant with a double-stage crushing unit. Each machine has a capacity of 750t/hr with two 315kW power systems installed. The system will receive limestone lumps of up to 600mm in diameter and will output limestone lumps below 50mm. No value for the order has been disclosed.
China Tianrui Group Cement makes a loss in 2023 02 April 2024
China: China Tianrui Group Cement's sales were US$1.09bn in 2023, down by 32% year-on-year from US$1.60bn. Reuters has reported that the company recorded a full-year loss of US$87.6m, where previously it recorded a profit of US$62m in 2022.



