Friday, December 20, 2013

TURKEY: OYAK Group orders three vertical roller mills from Pfeiffer

Bolu Cimento Sanayii AS, a member of the OYAK Group, has ordered three vertical roller mills from Gebr Pfeiffer SE for the new production line at its cement grinding plant in Kazan near Ankara. Installation of the mill will expand the existing plant into an integrated cement plant. Delivery of the mills is scheduled for mid-2014 and will boost the total number of Pfeiffer mills installed at OYAK Group cement plants to eight.

An MPS 4500 B with a drive power of 3150kW will be used for cement raw material grinding. The mill is guaranteed to produce 320t/hr at a product fineness of 12% residue on the 0.090mm screen.

Pet-coke and lignite will be ground in an MPS 225 BK vertical roller mill with a drive power of 400kW. The throughput rate of this mill when grinding pet-coke will be 20t/hr at a fineness of 3% residue on the 0.09mm screen and 35t/hr when processing lignite.

Bolu Cimento has also ordered an MPS 4500 BC mill with a drive power of 3300kW, which will yield 130t/hr of CEM I at a specific surface of 3900cm²/g acc. to Blaine.

JAMAICA: First shipment of clinker sent to Venezuela under Petrocaribe initiative

CARIBBEAN Cement Company will send its first clinker shipment to Venezuela tomorrow, as part of an agreement to supply 100,000 tonnes of the product over five months to the South American country.

Clinker, the intermediate product made in cement manufacturing, will be supplied to Pertigalete Venezuela. The US$8.5-million deal was facilitated under the compensation mechanism of the PetroCaribe Agreement, whereby the Government of Jamaica can service a loan of over US$2.4 billion from the South American country with exports.

After three years of negotiations between the cement company and the Governments of Jamaica and Venezuela, the firm will export 20,000 tonnes of clinker per month between December and April next year.

"This arrangement will afford the opportunity to pre- utilise our clinker manufacturing plant, improve our financial performance and bolster our sustainability as an iconic Jamaican institution," said Anthony Haynes, general manager of Carib Cement.

He said the company plans to continue negotiations to supply the product.

"We hope that this shipment represents the first of a sustainable agreement where we can supply products to Venezuela," he said in his remarks at the press conference to commemorate the first shipment at the Jamaica Gypsum and Quarries Pier yesterday.

Jamaica's total debt to Venezuela is about US$2.5 billion while the annual debt payment currently is about US$100 million per annum. So US$8.5 million is about eight per cent for the annual payment, said Wesley Hughes, CEO of the PetroCaribe Development Fund.

"We expect that this is just the first of many; if we have $20 million per annum from one company we can see that this is significant," he said.

The country has the potential to export up to US$100 million in products to Venezuela.

Carib Cement posted a net profit of $168.9 million for the third quarter ending September 30, 2013, compared to a $245-million loss over the same three months last year. The positive result was boosted by increased cement sales volumes in both local and export markets — up 18 per cent and 60 per cent respectively over year earlier levels — contributing to a 52 per cent jump in total revenue to $3.2 billion.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

NIGERIA: DANGOTE CEMENT LIFTS MARKET TO N12.7TN

The week started on a positive note monday as the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) All-Share Index rose 2.22 per cent to close at 39,685.34, compared with a marginal loss of 0.01 per cent on the last day of last week.

However, the 2.22 per cent jump yesterday was influenced by a 10 per cent rise in the share price of Dangote Cement Plc. The stock, which accounts for 27 per cent of the NSE market capitalisation, rose N20 to close at N220 per share, which is New Year high.

The DCP gain added N140 billion to the market capitalisation of the exchange and accounted for the 50 per cent of the N276 billion recorded yesterday. The market capitalisation rose from N12.427 trillion to N12.703 trillion.
 
While some market operators said the high demand for DCP’s shares is driven by speculative trading, others said some investors were attracted by the nine months results of the company where it recorded a growth of 36 per cent in profit.

The cement firm’s profit before tax (PBT) rose to N151.73 billion indicating an increase of N45 billion over N106.43 billion in 2012, while operating profit rose by 36.4 per cent to N156.89billion.

Revenue for the period under review went up by N64 billion or 28.7 per cent to N288.98 billion compared with N244.50 billion of the preceding year.
 
Commenting on the results, Group Managing Director, Dangote Cement, Devakumar Edwin, said demand for cement remains strong in Nigeria with company recording sales nearly 30 per cent higher than last year.

“As we predicted in July, the gas supply to Obajana was lower than desired during the third quarter and we are looking for additional sources of gas and other fuels such as coal to keep us fully supplied in the coming years.”

Apart from DCP that rose 10 per cent, other price gains appreciated between 0.12 per cent and 4.7 per cent. In all, there were 18 price gainers compared with 29 price losers.

GHANA: GHACEM should source 50% of raw materials locally


Government has tasked cement maker, GHACEM to source 50 percent of its raw material locally. 

This comes on the back of recent debates on promoting local content in Ghana.
GHACEM which produces about 60,000 tonnes of cement every week sources just about 25 percent of its raw materials in Ghana.

Deputy Finance Minister, Cassiel Ato Forson speaking at the presentation of the GHACEM’s dividend on Tuesday said the current quantity could be increased if a conscious effort is made at it.

He said: “I think you have to go beyond 50%. We think the raw materials are here. Inasmuch as we produce cement here in this country, I strongly feel that if the raw materials are here and they are competitive, we should tap into them, so we can give true meaning to local content so that our local owners of raw materials can also benefit from them.”

Meanwhile, Strategic and Corporate affairs manager of GHACEM, Dr George Dawson Amoah told Citi Business News, this could be a daunting task as the major problem is the availability of the raw material in Ghana.

“The raw materials; the major part is the clinker which is imported. I share the concern of the minister that we should move beyond the 25% raw material, but where is it available? Show us any deposit of limestone with appreciable quantity and quality, and we will go in for clinker production.”

“We have been searching but do not have. What we have now is what we are using as filler, which is about 25% and so we are still searching, if you find any let me know,” he added.

GHACEM on Tuesday made a presentation of GHC 3.6 million dividend to government through the ministry of Finance.

This brings to GHC 8.7 million total dividend paid to Government this year. Government holds about 5% stake in the cement maker.

MÉXICO: Caída de la demanda por cemento en 2013, caerá producción entre 5% y 6%

LA SEMANA PASADA Banxico que encabeza Agustín Carstens volvió a ajustar sus estimaciones de crecimiento para este 2013 con un rango inferior del 0.9%, congruente con la perspectiva de los expertos.
Se espera que la SHCP de Luis Videgaray haga lo propio, una vez que INEGI a cargo de Eduardo Sojo dé a conocer la próxima semana el dato de la evolución del PIB al tercer trimestre.
Ya sólo faltan 49 días para que termine el 2013 y ya muchos comienzan a hacer el conteo regresivo para que llegue a su fin este complicadísimo ejercicio, peor de lo que todo mundo esperaba.
Construcción o la venta de bienes de capital —el caso de camiones y tractocamiones— finalizarán con números negativos. Para muchos renglones será lluvia sobre mojado.
La Cámara de la Construcción (CMIC) que comanda Luis Zárateestimaba que para el último trimestre podría haber un repunte. Esto no se ha dado y es casi seguro que aún en enero y febrero del 2014 tampoco se presente. 
Otra industria que ha pagado los platos rotos es la del cemento, cuya demanda igual se ha precipitado. Hasta septiembre se habla de una baja del 18%, nada lejana al 27% que se tuvo en la gran crisis de 1995. 
Hay varios factores que explican esta situación. De entrada la lentitud por parte del gobierno de EnriquePeña Nieto para detonar los grandes proyectos de infraestructura.
Aunque en su momento se habló de 400 mil millones de dólares para el sexenio, en la práctica sólo se ha presentado el compromiso para comunicaciones y transportes.
La vivienda que en los sexenios de Vicente Fox y Felipe Calderónfueron un motor, en este año en el mejor de los casos alcanzará un tren de unas 350 mil casas nuevas.
El poder de compra por su parte, está por los suelos, ya que el mercado interno está contraído, lo mismo que las inversiones y el empleo.
En el negocio del cemento hay que recordar que 75% de la demanda se genera al menudeo, o sea a granel, y el motor es la vivienda tanto formal como informal.
Se cree que la demanda podría cerrar el año con una caída cercana al 15%, máxime porque viene diciembre que es bajo para esa actividad.
De ahí que el entorno para firmas como Cemex de Lorenzo Zambrano, Holcim que dirige EduardoKretschmer, Cruz Azul de Guillermo Álvarez, Moctezuma que comanda Pedro Carranza, Cementos de Chihuahua que lleva Manuel Milán y Fortaleza a cargo de Antonio Taracena no sea el mejor.
Hasta agosto la producción de cemento gris en el país, conforme a datos de la Cámara Nacional del Cemento (Canacem) que lleva Osmín Rendón, sumaba apenas 23.3 millones de toneladas contra 24.5 millones del mismo lapso del año pasado, lo que significó una baja del 5%.
De hecho si comparamos año con año, el mercado de cemento se ha mantenido muy estancado. En 2009 la producción fue de 36.1 millones de toneladas, cifra casi similar a la del 2012, que ahora ni siquiera se podrá alcanzar, puesto que se calcula una baja anual de entre 5% y 6%.
En ese sentido la producción estará en un nivel menor al del 2009 cuando el PIB de la economía fue negativo.
Vale señalar que la industria cementera con 35 plantas distribuidas en todo el país tiene una capacidad instalada de 57 millones de toneladas que hoy obviamente no se aprovecha al 100%, situación reveladora de la difícil fase que atraviesa México desde hace tiempo.
Para el 2014 agregue el golpe que significará para el consumo y muchas actividades económicas la reciente miscelánea fiscal.
Si bien muchos analistas estiman que el gasto público debería ser un amortiguador, la verdad es que en la práctica dicho efecto está por verse, considerando que la eficacia de muchas partidas no siempre es la mejor.
Por lo pronto la realidad se impone y el rubro del cemento constituye un inmejorable indicador de lo que hoy sucede en nuestra economía.

BOLIVIA: Cemento Peruano en ventas móviles en Bolivia

 Ante la escasez de cemento que existe en Santa Cruz, Insumos Bolivia realizará la venta de este producto en puntos móviles. El cemento ofertado es de la marca Yura S.A., que proviene de Perú.

Las ventas móviles, que comenzaron durante el pasado fin de semana en la zona del Plan Tres Mil, continuarán y llegarán a zonas como la Villa Primero de Mayo y Pampa de la Isla. La hora y el día serán anunciados en cada jornada para evitar que comerciantes acaparen el producto y lo revendan a mayor costo.

Jackeline Saavedra, representante de Insumos Bolivia, explicó que por tratarse de una determinación que busca beneficiar más a las familias que llevan adelante la edificación de sus viviendas, solo en este caso la venta se limitará a un máximo de 10 bolsas por persona.

En el caso de las empresas que requieran el producto, deben presentar una copia del contrato de obra y firmar un documento de compromiso de no revender el producto, medidas que solo se aplican cuando el pedido es grande y buscan evitar que caiga en manos de los especuladores.

Saavedra indicó además, que tanto en la agencia de Insumos Bolivia, como en las ventas móviles, el precio es facturado.

Días atrás, el presidente de la Cámara Boliviana de la Construcción (Caboco), Christian Eduardo, sostuvo que la actual escasez de cemento se debe a la elevada demanda del insumo por época alta y a algunos problemas que presentó la fábrica de cemento Fancesa, principal proveedor de Santa Cruz.

A partir del mes de octubre de cada año, la demanda por este producto comienza a crecer en el departamento haciendo que las personas tengan inclusive que dormir en las agencias.

THAILAND: SCCC prosper in 2014, with continuous capacity expansion



- Bright long-run outlook with B3bn investment budget ready

Although the government-supported mega infrastructure projects have been delayed by the current political instability, the plans would proceed after the general election next year as they all are essential for the country's development. SCCC holds a positive outlook toward the cement business in 2014, believing a cement demand to grow 5%, while increasing demand for cement during the past year has helped increase cement selling price. In terms of cost, SCCC has made a forward contract for 80% of its coal purchase for using in 2014 at a 10% lower price than 2013, so the company would be able to keep its profit margin good despite a rise in electricity fee, the main cost.

For the future growth, SCCC has set a budget of Bt3-4bn; Bt1.5bn of which will be used for annual maintenance while the rest will be used for expanding capacity of its ready-mixed concrete and super block factories and improving efficiency of existing plants.

- Cement kiln maintenance shutdown to affect 4Q13 profit

As SCCC had to run its four cement kilns at their full capacity in 9M13 to support growing demands, the maintenance shutdown has been postponed to 4Q13, which is a low season of the business. At the same time, the reopening of the cement kiln#1 that had been closed since 2008 could proceed as planned; the test run has just finished and a commercial run can be expected in 2014. After the cement kiln#1 resumes, SCCC's clinker's production will increase by 1.5 million tons/year. However, some of the test run expense will be booked in 4Q13, so the gross margin might decrease significantly from the prior quarter. Nevertheless, 5% rising domestic cement selling price since the beginning of the year will help generate profit growth, comparing to Bt756m in 4Q12.

- Current share price has 19% upside. 

With the strong business growth and continuous investment, we estimate SCCC's profit at Bt6,038m in FY2014 or the growth of 15%yoy. 2014 fair value, at 18x PER, is Bt473m, implying 19% upside from the current share price, while there will also be a dividend yield of around 4%.

ESPAÑA: El consumo de cemento baja a niveles de 1.962

El consumo de cemento en España está por los suelos. La crisis económica e inmobiliaria se lo ha llevado por delante. Tanto es así, que el consumo de cemento está en niveles de 1962. Según datos de Oficemen, su uso ha caído un 80% desde los máximos de 2007. 

La agrupación de fabricantes de cemento calcula que, desde los máximos de 2007, con ese recorte del 80% el consumo se ha situado por debajo de los 11 millones de toneladas este año. De cara a 2014, la demanda doméstica se situará en torno a 10 millones de toneladas y el consumo per cápita a 220 kg por habitante, una cifra que se remonta a los datos de 1962 y sitúa a España por debajo de Marruecos y cerca de los valores de India.

Prevé Oficemen que el cemento encadenará en 2013 su sexto año consecutivo de caídas de doble dígito, en concreto un 20%, una tendencia que también se dejará notar el próximo año, cuando se prevé un descenso de entre el 7-8%, para empezar a crecer en 2015. 

Por destino, el consumo de cemento se dedicó en un 57% a la obra civil, el 24% a la edificación no residencial –que ha repuntado ligeramente en los últimos meses– y el 19% a vivienda. Además, un 25% de la energía que consumieron los hornos de las fábricas en España procedió de residuos. 

Por lo que respecta a las exportaciones de la Unión Europea, España alcanzó el 18 % del total, y casi el 26% de las ventas del país al exterior fueron a estados no comunitarios. 

La agrupación de fabricantes de cemento en España reclama unos costes eléctricos competitivos que no limiten las exportaciones de la industria cementera, así como una retribución por el servicio de interrumpibilidad del entorno de los 15-20 millones para el próximo año a tenor de que el conjunto de las reformas energéticas han supuesto un impacto aproximado de 50 millones para el sector. 

Y es que, subrayan desde Oficemen, actualmente y para 2014 el diferencial de precios de España respecto a Alemania se encuentra en el 15-30 euros/MWh, lo que equivale a un encarecimiento de entre 1,5 y 3 euros por cada tonelada de cemento. 21 fábricas, entre ellas algunas cementeras, se han visto obligadas a parar su actividad.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

ZAMBIA: Dangote US50m power plant

DANGOTE Group will in the first quarter of next year commission a US$50 million power plant that will supply 30 Mega Watts (MW) of electricity to its multi-million dollar cement factory currently under construction in Ndola.
Company senior general manager in charge of projects, Anand Kameshwar, said construction works on the project were progressing well and the power plant would start functioning by the end of the first quarter of 2014.
He said this would be before the cement manufacturing factory is fully operational in July, 2014.
“The 30 MW power plant at a cost of $50 million, is currently under the construction stage and works are going on well.
“This plant is intended at making its own power available to the cement plant as opposed to connecting to the usually overloaded national grid,” he said.
Dangote, one of Africa’s largest conglomerates, has invested $400 million in setting up a 3,000 tonne cement plant on the outskirts of Ndola.
Mr Kameshwar said on this project, machinery has already been installed and construction works are on schedule.
“Major equipment is being installed and works are progressing as scheduled and by mid next year, the plant should be operational,” he said.
Mr Kameshwar said initially, the plant would start operating at a capacity of 3,000 tonnes per day, though this will increase steadily in the long-term.
The Dangote factory will be the third such establishment to be operational in Ndola alongside similar plants currently run by Zambezi Portland and Lafarge cement.

Monday, December 16, 2013

CABO VERDE: Empresa chinesa vai construir porto de águas profundas

A empresa China Road & Bridge Corporation (CRBC) vai construir um porto de águas profundas e um terminal de cruzeiros e reparar os estaleiros da Cabnave na ilha cabo-verdiana de São Vicente, anunciou na cidade da Praia a administração da empresa.
O anúncio foi feito no final de visitas ao presidente e ao primeiro-ministro de Cabo Verde, Jorge Carlos Fonseca e José Maria Neves, respectivamente, nas quais foram apresentados os planos de reestruturação do porto do Mindelo e de reconversão do principal estaleiro de reparação naval do arquipélago.
A administração da China Road & Bridge Corporation, especializada em obras marítimas, indicou também ter sob sua responsabilidade a construção de várias infra-estruturas ligadas à economia marítima, “muito importantes” para a dinamização da economia da ilha de Porto Grande.
Sem avançar datas concretas para o arranque das obras nem os custos a elas associados, a empresa garantiu a “qualidade e eficiência” dos projectos, integrados no “Agrupamento do Mar” defendido pelo governo cabo-verdiano para transformar o Mindelo numa plataforma marítima logística no meio do oceano Atlântico.
O porto de águas profundas, um sonho que as autoridades cabo-verdianas mantêm desde a independência, em 1975, irá ajudar a fomentar o negócio de reparação naval e de apoio às frotas pesqueiras internacionais, prevendo-se também a instalação de um centro internacional de pescas.
Projectado para funcionar como centro de excelência em segurança marítima e investigação oceanográfica, o porto de águas profundas do Mindelo irá concorrer directamente com os de Dacar (Senegal) e de Las Palmas (Canárias, Espanha), quer a nível de preços, quer nas facilidades e serviços portuários.

GHANA: Ghacem donates 16,000 bags of cement to northern Ghana

About 137 health and educational institutions in deprived communities in northern Ghana have taken delivery of 16,000 bags of cement from the Ghacem Cement Foundation (GCF) to aid their infrastructural development.
The beneficiary schools and hospitals were drawn from the Upper East, Upper West, Northern, Ashanti and Brong Ahafo regions.
The donation is the last of two  carried out by the foundation this year.
The Western, Central, Greater Accra, Eastern and Volta regions form the southern sector of the country and they received the first donation of free cement under the Ghacem Cement Foundation as an annual benevolence from GHACEM.
Present at the ceremony were top council members of the Ghacem Cement Foundation (GCF), including the Chairman, Nana Prah Agyensaim VI; Dr George Dawson-Ahmoah, Secretary to the foundation, who is also the Strategy and Corporate Affairs Director of Ghacem, and Professor Audrey Gadzekpo (Member).
Delivering his welcome address, Dr Dawson-Ahmoah commended the beneficiaries for their faith in the company, which made them apply for the free cement, stressing that such commitment had the impetus of bringing development to their area.
The Managing Director of Ghacem, Mr Morten Gade, in a keynote address, said it was the objective of the Ghacem Cement Foundation to support self-help initiatives to speed up the development of the country. 
According to him, the board and directors of the company had outlined two areas where its corporate social responsibility programmes were targeted and that the GCF was one of them, aimed at assisting health and educational institutions in deprived areas of the country.
“The second area is developing the community  in which we operate and perform our mining activities, and I am happy to announce that the company this year  opened a clinic and two educational facilities worth GH¢646,000 in the Lower Manya and the Yilo Krobo districts in the Eastern Region, where the company mines limestone for its cement production,” he said.
Nana Prah Agyensaim said that the GCF had, since its inception 12 years ago, distributed about 400,000 bags of cement, valued at GH¢6.5 million freely to deprived communities.
He said such a gesture was a true demonstration of the company’s commitment to develop Ghana.

TANZANIA: Mbeya Cement new bag filter.

MBEYA Cement Lafarge Tanzania has inaugurated its new ultra modern Bag Filter that significantly reduces the
stack emissions to meet the national and international standards.

The new ultra modern bag filter inaugurated last Friday at Songwe in Mbeya reduces the stack emissions to
10mg/nm3 which is lower than the 2013 Tanzania Environmental Regulations of 50mg/nm3 and is in line with
the Lafarge Industrial targets as well as the Global Environmental Standards.

Speaking during the inauguration ceremony of the Bag Filter held at Songwe in Mbeya, the Mbeya Cement
Lafarge Tanzania Chief Executive Officer, Catherine Langrency said the company has invested 1.5 million
EURO (3bn/-) in this project.

"The inauguration of this bag filter further underlines Lafarge Tanzania’s commitment to continuous
improvement plan and part of the Lafarge Group Sustainability Ambition 2020, which is to have responsible and
environmentally friendly operations," Langrency said.

Langrency said that Lafarge has adopted the Bag Filter technology to ensure that power interruptions do not
damage the filtering system. ‘We are working with NEMC, communities around us and our stakeholders to
improve environmental conditions and lead in the cement industry in Tanzania on environmental excellence,’
said Langrency.

The inauguration ceremony was officiated by Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Industry, Trade and
Marketing Maria Bilia, on behalf of minister, Dr Abdallah Kigoda, who commended Mbeya Cement Lafarge
Tanzania for the milestone achievement and urged Tanzanians to cultivate the culture of supporting local
manufacturers by buying and utilising their products.

"This will help create more employment for our people," she said. The Mbeya Cement Lafarge Tanzania CEO
said that the building material company yearns to increase its overall cement manufacturing capacity to 700,000
tonnes per year by adding a new cement mill, a clinker line upgrade and a new packing plant.
The project which will be completed in the second quarter of 2015, marks the 1st phase of the company’s
expansion ambition in Tanzania and will have minimal disruptions to the production process to ensure that
customers are not affected during the project implementation.

“This will increase the cement production capacity, enabling us to successfully contribute to meeting the
growing demand for cement products, offers and solutions to address issues of housing for all including
affordable housing’, she said.

She noted that by widening the product portfolio and improving its overall production process through the
investment, Lafarge Tanzania will also be able to better support the growth of the mining sector in East/South
East Tanzania and infrastructure projects such as roads and ports

VIETNAM: Cement exports 14m tonnes in 2013

Viet Nam's cement exports are expected to reach nearly 14 million tonnes in 2013, the highest level ever exported.

According to the Industry and Trade newspaper, in the first 11 months of this year the country exported 12.5 million tonnes of cement, a year-on-year surge of nearly 65 per cent.
Southeast Asia and the Middle East are the two main markets for Viet Nam's cement, while Malaysia and Indonesia are the nation's largest importers of cement in the Southeast Asian region.
Meanwhile, the country's domestic consumption of cement reached nearly 43 million tonnes in the first 11 months of 2013, up more than 10 per cent year-on-year.

This year, Viet Nam expects to sell more than 60 million tonnes of cement at home and abroad.