Namibia: Singapore’s International Cement Group has acquired a 100% stake in Schwenk Namibia for US$104m. Schwenk Namibia owns a 69.8% share of Ohorongo Cement and a 100% share of alternative fuel supplier EFF, according to the Business Times newspaper. The deal is subject to shareholder and regulatory approval. Previously, a subsidiary of International Cement agreed to build a cement plant Almaty, Kazakhstan as part of a joint venture.
La Société des Ciments de Tébessa produces 0.6Mt of cement in 2018
Algeria: La Société des Ciments de Tébessa produced 0.6Mt of cement in 2018. This compares to 0.53Mt in 2013, according to the Algeria Press Service. Company president Djamel Benhafid said that the cement producer has made environmental improvements, including installing new filters. It has also commissioned a sewage treatment unit to provide alternative fuels for its plant.
Rwandan government to sell stake in Cimerwa
Rwanda: The government plans to sell its 49% stake in Cimerwa in March 2019. The 0.6Mt/yr integrated plant is run with South Africa’s PPC, which has a majority stake in the firm, according to Reuters. Prime minister Edouard Ngirente said that it would run an auction by the end of the month. He added that PPC had not yet said if it was interested in buying the remaining stake in the business.
China Resources Cement benefits from price rises in 2018
China: China Resources Cement’s turnover rose by 29.5% year-on-year to US$4.94bn in 2018 from US$3.82bn in 2017. Its profit jumped to US$1.02bn from US$0.46bn. Its cement sales volumes grew by 9% to 82.6Mt from 75.9Mt. Cement sales volumes grew in all regions except for Hainan and Yunnan, where they declined slightly. Its concrete sales volumes increased by 5.7% to 14.2Mm3 from 13.5Mm3. No reason for its growth in 2018 was given but the producer’s average sales price of cement grew by 25%.
The cement producer is upgrading 106 cement bagging machines in the reporting year as part of its ‘digital’ cement-bagging project. It completed the construction of three sets of wet-process desulphurisation systems and 11 sets of composite desulphurisation systems. It launched co-processing projects in Changjiang County in Hainan, Tianyang County in Guangxi, Midu County in Yunnan and Fengqing County in Yunna.


