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Juan Mozo Gómez appointed as chief financial officer of Corporación Moctezuma

Written by Global Cement staff
17 November 2021

Mexico: Corporación Moctezuma has appointed Juan Mozo Gómez as its chief financial officer with effect from the start of 2022. He succeeds Luis Rauch, who has decided to leave the post after four years for personal reasons. Mozo has experience in the financial sector and held positions in companies in the cement and concrete industry. He holds a degree in Business Administration from Pompeau Fabra University in Spain.

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Sani Dangote dies

Written by Global Cement staff
17 November 2021

Nigeria: Dangote Cement has reported that Alhaji Sani Dangote died on 14 November 2021. He was the brother of the company’s founder and chair Aliko Dangote.

Sani Dangote was a businessperson with over 30 years’ experience in various sectors of the Nigerian economy including manufacturing, agriculture and oil services. He was the Vice President of Dangote Industries and sat on the board of several other companies. He was also the deputy chair of the African Gum Arabic Producers Association, a fellow of the Nigeria Institute of Shipping and president of the Fertiliser Producers and Suppliers Association.

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Brazilian cement sector commits to 34% reduced-CO2 cement production by 2050

17 November 2021

Brazil: Members of the Brazilian National Cement Industry Association (SNIC) have committed to a 34% reduction in the CO2 emissions of their cement production to 375kg/t by 2050 from 564kg/t in 2019. Ten cement producers including Cimento Tupi, CSN Cimentos, InterCement and Votorantim signed the commitment. With the industry's forecast rate of growth in cement production capacity, this will result in possible total CO2 emissions of 45Bnt in 2050 compared to 36.7Bnt in 2020.

Planned CO2 emissions reduction investments before 2032 are US$637m across the industry.

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Votorantim Cimentos’ revenue grows by 37% to US$2.95bn so far in 2021

17 November 2021

Brazil: Votorantim Cimentos’ revenue grew by 37% year-on-year to US$2.95bn in the first nine months of 2021 from US$2.15bn in the same period in 2020. Its adjusted earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) increased by 67% to US$758m from US$455m. Cement sales volumes rose by 18% to 27.8Mt from 23.5Mt. The cement producer benefitted from strong growth in the first half of 2021, particularly in Brazil, although this has slowed somewhat. Notable acquisitions by the company so far in 2021 include an agreement to buy both Cementos Balboa and FYM’s Southern business in Spain and the completion of a deal to take control of McInnis Cement in Canada.

Overall the group’s net revenue rose by 32% to US$8.81bn from US$6.67bn. Its adjusted EBITDA grew by 70% to US$2.14bn from US$1.26bn. Cement-based revenue represented 44% of the total. The group attributed its result in the third quarter of 2021 to higher commodity prices and sales volumes.

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Cement shortage reported in Sarawak

17 November 2021

Malaysia: The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumers Affairs has blamed a shortage of cement in the state of Sarawak, Borneo on high demand and a lack of shipping. State director Datuk Stanley Tan noted that many major construction projects had restarted work in 2021 following disruption caused by the nationwide movement control orders (MCO) caused by the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, according to the Malay Mail newspaper. He added that imports of raw materials for cement production had also been affected due to the limited number of ships that could cross the South China Sea.

The local government plans to work with local producer Cahya Mata Sarawak Berhad (CMS) on solving the problem. Together they hope to end the shortage of cement by December 2021.

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