India Cement & Construction Materials journal India Cement & Construction Materials, vol 1 / issue 26 14 December, 2020 SHARE THIS ARTICLE Share Tweet Post Email MOST READ Environment Fauji Cement inaugurates solar park at Nuzampur cement New initiative enhances cement plant energy efficiency April 21, 2025 Plant Expansions Alabama Cement plans low-carbon facility in Theodore, New facility to boost sustainable production April 24, 2025 India Cement & Construction Materials, vol 1 / issue 26 CW Group is excited to announce the publication of a new issue of India Cement & Construction Materials magazine. The 26th issue provides in depth features about trading prices and volumes, based on the Group's own research, as well as an exclusive story that sheds a new light on public efforts in India and Bangladesh to extend the use of coal-ash. Here are some of the topics covered in the latest edition of the magazine. Major infrastructure project delays and a slower growth in the emerging markets this year are likely to impact India's pricing trend and cement demand going further, according to the 2Q2015 Global Cement Trade Price Report. The story includes developments and forecasts for white and gray cement, as well as slag trading, within the background of the global economic context. Another major topic in the current issue is the findings of US researchers, who highlighted the efforts by local governments and non-profit organizations in India and Bangladesh to expand the use of the waste material for ecological brick-making. The feature story details the results of the US study and urges promoters of brick-making to take into account deeper analyses of coal-ash used in producing bricks. Analyst recommendations Yogesh Mehta of Motilal Oswal recommends BUY for UltraTech Cement stocks. Rahul Mohindar of viratechindia.com recommends ACC stock as a BUY option. Equipment Humboldt Wedag India and Humbold Wedag, subsidiaries of KHD Humboldt Wedag, have won contracts valued between EUR 55-65 million for the supply and maintenance of eight slag grinding mills. FLSmidth has signed a EUR 57 million contract with D.G. Khan Cement Company for a new cement plant in Pakistan. Infrastructure and projects India's Gammon India has bagged a road contract worth Rs 1,708 crore from National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) in the state of Jammu & Kashmir. The renovation work of the old Delhi-Gurgaon Road will start in the first week of November. M&A and finance The Competition Commission of India has approved Heidelberg Cement's proposed acquisition of Italcementi. India-based UltraTech Cement will acquire Jaiprakash's 2.2 million ton cement plant in Bhilai, Chhattisgarh. Market and competition The Indian cement market recorded stable growth of 5 percent during first six months of 2015. Kashmir government ensures the quality and price control of cement. Projects and expansions JSW group's investment plans of Rs 700 crore for setting up a 2.4-million ton cement-grinding unit in West Bengal, India. UltraTech Cement has received MoEF clearance to expand capacity at its Awarpur plant in Maharashtra. Regional news The Vietnamese cement sector recorded an increase in cement consumption to 46.52 million tons, up by 10 percent. The cement market of Kashmir, India is severely affected by shortages of cement. Volume and pricing Cement prices have risen sharply in north India since August 2015 after a dismal first quarter. Cement exports in Pakistan recorded a 31.54 percent decline to 566,689 tons in August 2015. We welcome you to read the free e-magazine online (click on the magazine below). If you rather receive a physical print copy of the India Cement & Construction Materials magazine Print Edition, contact us to order a subscription at sales@cemweek.com. 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CONTENTS FEATURES 3 India's cement consumption growth mere one percent The overall cement consumption is expected to witness a modest demand in 2015 9 Lower Cement Prices and Trading Volumes Globally A Moderate Outlook for 2015 15 India's Brick-Making Revolution Fall-G, an alternate technology for brick-making process DEPARTMENTS 1 EDITORIAL LETTER Going Green 2 NUMBERS IN BRIEF Performance of India's cement sector 42 ANALYST RECOMMENDATIONS Latest Broker Recommendations RESEARCH AND ANALYTICS 21 Cement Volumes 24 Coal Market Update 25 Energy Price Update CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS 40 Infrastructure & Projects Gammon India wins Rs 1,708 crore road project CEMENT 29 Market and Competition 31 M&A and Finance 33 Projects and Expansions 35 Volume and Pricing 36 People 37 Regional Update 39 Equipment Highlights Sign in Don't have any account? Create one SHOW Forgot your username/ password? 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