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Cement news highlights: 18 – 22 May

 

World Cement,

Environment and sustainability

Corporate news

  • Lafarge and Holcim reorganisation project launched in preparation for merger, with the aim of creating a ‘lean organisation with empowered countries, regional management platforms, and group functions for the combined company’.
  • Jose Luis Seijo has taken over from his colleague at Cemex, Alejandro Ramirez Cantu. Cemex is the largest shareholder in TCL.
  • Voith is acquiring parts of the materials handling specialist Hese, which is based in Gelsenkirchen, Germany. The acquired sections will be integrated into the Voith Turbo Division Mining and Metals.
  • Kaspar E.A. Wenger has been appointed as Chairman of the Board of Holcim (Schweiz) AG, effective from 30 June 2015. Gerd Aufdenblatten, currently CFO of Holcim Central Europe, will succeed him as Cluster-CEO.
  • Cementos Portland Valderrivas’ Board approves appointment of Alicia Alcocer Koplowitz as President of the highest governing body of the company.

This week’s not to be missed stories…

  • Lafarge North America, Inc. is investing in a new cement storage facility and terminal in North Dakota to enhance its logistics network and meet rising demand in the region.
  • Domestic cement consumption increased by 13.3% y/y to 961 712 t in Spain in April 2015, with consumption up 9.7% y/y in January – April.

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Shiva Cement wins award

The Indian cement company has been recognised for the management of its quarries by the Indian Bureau of Mines.

Cimpor reports 7.4% turnover growth for 1Q15

Although positive developments were reported for many of the markets in which Cimpor operates, challenges in countries such as Brazil impacted the group’s 1Q15 results.

Dangote Cement announces CSR projects

The Nigerian cement manufacturer has announced 19 new projects to support the communities close to the Ibese cement plant.