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October 16, 2015

FM Conway rises 80 places in the Sunday Times Top Track 250

Leading infrastructure services company FM Conway has leapt 80 places in the UK-based Sunday Times Top Track 250 following another year of extraordinary growth.

Compiled by Fast Track and published in The Sunday Times newspaper each October, the league table ranks the fastest growing private companies in Britain by sales increase. Revenues at FM Conway rose 42% this year to reach £234.5 million (€317.24 million), which saw the Dartford, county Kent, England-based business move up to number 118 in the r

October 14, 2015

Superior enters crushing equipment market with Patriot Cone Crusher

Superior Industries, a major US manufacturer and global supplier of bulk material processing and handling systems, has launched its first ever crusher model.

The high performance Patriot Cone Crusher marks a major milestone for the company’s new crushing and screening division.

October 13, 2015

Hitachi appoints new dealer in Greece

Hitachi Construction Machinery (Europe)/(HCME) has appointed Ergotrak to be the exclusive distributor of its full range of construction equipment in Greece.

Having supplied Hitachi mining excavators and rigid dump trucks since 2004, Ergotrak has now expanded its range to include Zaxis excavators (mini, medium, large and wheeled), ZW wheeled loaders and Hitachi Sumitomo crawler cranes.

October 13, 2015

Lafarge invests NGN 200mn to repair Nigerian road

Lafarge Africa has committed NGN 200 million (€884,809.05/US$ 1.01 million) for the rehabilitation of the 3km Agbesi-Itori road in the Ogun State as part of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) programme.

Repair work for the road is expected to completed within three months from when construction began on 22 September, 2015.

Lafarge said that the rehabilitation will help reduce daily traffic congestion caused by the road’s poor condition.

October 13, 2015

France’s Kerneos celebrates 40 years

French company Kerneos, based in Dunkerque, is celebrating 40 years of existence.

It specialises in high alumina cement, which was patented in 1908, and is said to be a world leader in the field.

France accounts for just 10% of the market, while the largest client is Germany.

The high-end cement is notably used in luxury boutiques, as well as in the hangars of Airbus and car assembly lines.

The company has launched a new high alumina cement called Ternal RG-S, dubbed an anti-wrinkle cement.

October 13, 2015

Cimentos da Beira to launch factory operations in October 2015

Cement manufacturer Cimentos da Beira, based in Mozambique, has announced plans to start exporting part of its production to neighbouring countries, including Zimbabwe and Malawi, in addition to supplying the local market.

The company is expected to launch operations at its new factory in October 2015, following the testing of the sub-stations that will supply it with electricity.

The factory, located in Sofala, will have an annual production capacity of 800,000tonnes, and is noted as having 40,000to

October 13, 2015

Netherlands: H4A tests tarmac with lignin

Dutch construction company H4A is testing a new type of tarmac which uses lignin to bind the sand and gravel together.

It is said that nothing unusual has been noticed about the bio-tarmac in four months but the tarmac is yet to be tested in the autumn and winter months.

Lignin replaces bitumen, which makes up some 4%-5% of tarmac, and of which between 400,000-500,000tonnes are used each year.

Lignin is harder and is not affected by rain and UV. It also needs to be heated to a lower temperature tha

October 13, 2015

Cemex USA's gypsum supply division taken over by US LBM Holdings

The takeover of Cemex USA's Gypsum Supply Division has been successfully completed by US LBM Holdings, as per the announcement on 9 October 2015. Rosen Materials, the arm it is now part of, will be able to widen its capacity to serve homebuilders and contractors in its region.

October 13, 2015

France’s Vicat reorganises concrete ranges

French building materials supplier Vicat has reorganised its performance concrete products into four distinct ranges, which vary according to use and where destined.

The BVperf range covers the most commonly used concretes made from local raw materials, so as to reduce the environmental impact.

The Defiperf range is a high performance concrete used in roads, civil engineering structures and buildings.

October 13, 2015

Cemex presents inclusive business programmes in Dominican Republic

Cemex has introduced its inclusive social and business programme portfolio in the Dominican Republic in order to improve access to housing, employment, construction and assisted self-construction activities, among other initiatives.

Global inclusive business manager Dulce Alejandre Mora has informed that the business developed the social responsibility programme due to the fact that there are 70 million people in Latin America who live in deplorable conditions and 11% have no titles to the land on which

October 13, 2015

Saudi Arabia’s Qassim Cement records SAR 445mn net profit

Net profit of Qassim Cement increased 4% to SAR 445 million (€104.47 million/US$118.66 million) in the first nine months of 2015 from SAR 429 million in the same period of 2014.

The cement producer also recorded a 6% rise in profit to SAR 115 million in the third-quarter of 2015 against SAR 109 million in the same quarter of the previous year.

October 13, 2015

Dangote Cement commissions Tanzanian cement plant

Dangote Cement of Nigeria has commissioned its new cement plant in Mtwara in Tanzania. The 3 million tonnes/year plant is the biggest plant in the central and eastern Africa, according to Dr Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, President of Tanzania.

October 13, 2015

Kazakhstan’s Rudny Cement plant postponed

The Rudny Cement Plant of the Kostanay region, Kazakhstan, has postponed its launch until 2016.

The project costs KZT 14.8 billion(€47.45 million/US$53.9 million), and KZT 9.7 billion has already been spent.

October 13, 2015

Metso and Boliden renew service contract for Swedish facility

Metso and Boliden have signed an extension of their service contract for Boliden's Aitik copper mine in Gällivare, northern Sweden. The 3+2-year extension covers the supply of mill lining solutions and the preventive maintenance of the grinding circuit. The value of the order will not be disclosed. The contract is a performance-based cost-per-tonne agreement in which Metso gets paid according to the output of the customer's process.

Metso grinding mills at Boliden Aitik
October 13, 2015

Miller scoops supplier innovation award

Earthmoving attachments solutions provider, Miller UK, has been recognised by Hewden for its continual product development and innovative design solutions.

Miller picked up the Supplier Innovation Award at Hewden’s second annual charity golf day at Mottram Hall in County Cheshire, England, after developing a number of impressive solutions for its hydraulic breaker for the leading rental solution provider.

These developments included an automated lubrication system and bespoke head bracket, which is

Keith Moody and Chris Bradley
October 13, 2015

Lafarge Egypt to invest US$3.2bn in local cement

Lafarge's Egypt arm intends to invest US$16.8 million (€14.95 million) in a recycling project thereby expanding the total investment in the local Egypt cement market to US$3.20 billion (€2.85 billion) by the end of 2015.

The project is anticipated to start within six months of the receipt of the land from the government.

The company intends to expand its market share, which is presently calculated at 14%.

October 13, 2015

Ron Wirahadiraksa is LafargeHolcim’s new CFO

Ron Wirahadiraksa, 55, has been appointed LafargeHolcim’s new chief financial officer and a member of the executive committee. He will succeed group CFO Thomas Aebischer who is pursuing new opportunities outside the group.

Ron Wirahadiraksa, born in the Netherlands, is currently executive vice president and CFO of Philips, a group he joined in 1987.

October 7, 2015

Export sales by Italian companies grew by 5.9% in H1, 2015

Foreign trade in construction machinery and equipment held up in the first six months of 2015, confirming a positive balance of trade for Italian industry coming to €950.8 million, posting substantial stability (+0.1%) compared to the same period in the previous year.

Exports of earthmoving machinery and equipment, road machinery; concrete plant; tower cranes; aggregate preparation machinery, and drilling machinery in the period January-June came to a total of€1.242 billion, up by 5.9% compared to the fi

October 7, 2015

In US/UK Hanson Building Products rebrands as Forterra

Forterra is the new name of the UK and US-based brick producer Hanson Building Products.

It has changed its name following a recent divestment by HeidelbergCement, its former owner.

The rebranding will not affect the company's subsidiary, Structherm.

October 7, 2015

Vietnamese cement consumption rise by 3%

As of September 2015, there was a 3% year-on-year increase in cement consumption in Vietnam to 52.11 million tonnes, said the Ministry of Construction.

During the period, cement export declined by 12% year-on-year to 11.85 million tonnes in terms of volume.

According to the Building Material Department under the Ministry, 40.26 million tonnes out of the cement consumption of 52.11 million tonnes were sold on the local market, representing an 8% rise year-on-year.

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