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Cement market in CIS countries 2011

Development forecasts for 2011-2014

Cement market in CIS countries 2011 Development forecasts for 2011-2014

August 2011
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The report presents the recent trends and developments on the cement market in the CIS countries: Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Kazakhstan, Georgia, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan and Armenia - the latest production and consumption figures, cement trade flows between the countries as well as forecasts for cement production and consumption, in both volume and value terms, up to 2014. It also includes profiles of cement producers operating in each country, along with recent and planned investments. 

 The main objective of this report is to provide the most up-to-date information on the current situation on the cement market in CIS countries and to respond to the demand for long-term forecasts for the cement market, requested by cement producers, producers of equipment for cement industry and institutions interested in the cement market.
 
Interest in this publication is further enhanced by the great potential for equipment for the cement industry, as a result of the cement production capacity upgrade programmes both carried out and planned in several of the region’s countries, as well as the cement trading companies’ growing interest in CIS markets.

Key topics

Did you know... 
In 2010 52 cement plants produced cement in Russia.
The average capacity utilisation rate of Russian cement plants exceeds 60%.
The most promising market for Armenian cement exports is Georgia.
Eurocement, a Russian company, is the largest cement producer in the country.
The cement production industry in Belarus is represented by three cement plants.
The Ukrainian cement market is made up of 8 producers which own 14 cement plants.
  • brief overview of each country
  • current cement production capacity in each country by producer, with recent investments described in more detail
  • cement production expansion plans, new cement plant projects
  • foreign trade of cement, analysis of imports and exports
  • analysis of demand for cement and its drivers, development of consumption
  • forecasts up to 2014 for cement production and consumption in each country, in both volume and value terms
  • detailed profiles of cement producers in each country

 Questions addressed by this report

  • What kind of investments are planned in the cement industry in each of the ten countries?
  • What is the expected volume and value of cement production in each country?
  • What is the expected volume and value of cement consumption in each country?
  • Which country is expected to have a cement deficit and where will there be a surplus in production?

 Report’s strengths

- as many as ten countries covered
- forecasts up to 2014 for both production and consumption of cement, not only in volume terms but also with values
- all planned investments presented in detail
- profiles of cement producers included.

The report will be most useful...

...when starting operations on the cement market in CIS countries
...when breaking into a new segment of the cement market
...when effecting a merger or acquisition on the cement market
...when developing a corporate strategy
...when analysing investment opportunities on the cement market in the CIS region
...when monitoring competitors on the cement market
...when estimating your share of the cement market
...when making forecasts about the demand for cement production
...when making in-house analyses for the management or shareholders
...when analysing possible new markets for equipment for the cement industry

The report is an essential read for senior executives, managers and marketing experts in the following types of companies:

  • manufacturers and distributors of construction materials
  • manufacturers and distributors of construction equipment
  • contractors operating the CIS region
  • foreign construction companies making or planning to make investments in the CIS region
  • companies whose business consists of the design and management of construction projects
  • consulting, research and analysis firms
  • government institutions, embassies, universities and research institutes
  • chambers of commerce, trade and industry organisations, PR agencies
  • financial institutions (banks, brokerage houses, investment funds)

Companies mentioned in this report:

Eurocement Group, Lafarge, HeidelbergCement, Holcim, Baselcement, Mordovcement, Volga-Cement, Asia Cement, Kyzylkumcement, Kuvasaycement, Ahangarancement, Bekabadcement, Angrencement, Rezina Cement Plant, Metalloinvest, Gizildash Cement Plant, Turkmencement, Dyckerhoff, Vita-line, Novoroscement, Sebriakovcement, Kryvyi Rih Cement

Extract from this report

  • Between 2008 and 2010 five new dry cement production lines and one semi-dry line were butli In Russia.
  • In 2010, two new cement plants were activated in Kazakhstan, and this increased the total capacity of the cement production industry to 11.1 million tonnes.
  • The global crisis had almost no effect on Uzbekistan and its economy and affected the cement industry only slightly.

Market commentary by expert

Cement markets in the former Soviet Union countries resumed growth last year, thanks to a pick-up in construction activity throughout the region, including Russia – the largest country in the Commonwealth of Independent States. In 2011 and 2012, further growth is expected in cement consumption in CIS countries. In anticipation of increasing demand, massive cement production capacity upgrade programmes are being pushed forward in several countries, aimed at replacing cement imports with domestic production or boosting cement exports capacity.

Robert Obetkon, Senior Construction Analyst

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  1. Methodology p. 13

  2. Executive summary p. 15

  3. Overview of the cement market in the CIS countries p. 27

  4. Cement market in Russia p. 29

    • Introduction p. 29
    • Production p. 30
      • Key cement market players p. 33
      • Regional production p. 34
      • Expansion plans p. 37
      • Key challenges and problems on the market p. 40
      • State support p. 40
      • Production costs and seasonality p. 41
    • Cement trade p. 43
      • Prices p. 43
      • Cement exports and imports p. 44
    • Cement consumption p. 46
      • Brief overview of construction industry p. 46
      • Cement consumption overview p. 47
      • Breakdown of cement consumption p. 47
      • Cement consumption forecast p. 48
    • Company profiles p. 49
      • Eurocement Group p. 49
      • Sibirsky Cement p. 54
      • RATM Cement Holding p. 56
      • The Park Group p. 57
      • Inteco p. 59
      • Mordovcement p. 60
      • Novoroscement p. 62
      • Sebriakovcement p. 63
      • Holcim p. 64
      • Heidelberg Cement Group p. 66
      • Dyckerhoff p. 67
      • Lafarge p. 68
      • Basel Cement p. 69
      • Cement p. 70
      • Magnitogorsk Cement Plant p. 71
      • Makhachkalinsky Cement Combine p. 72
      • Soda Cement Plant p. 72
      • Vorkutacement p. 73
      • Yakutcement p. 73
      • Gornozavodskcement p. 74
      • Novotroitsky Cement Plant p. 74
      • Uglegorskcement p. 75
      • Podolsk – Cemdekor cement plant p. 75
      • Kamchatcement p. 76
      • Kolymacement p. 76
      • Chiri-Yurtovsky Cement Plant p. 77
      • Pashiysky Cement and Metallurgy Plant p. 77
      • Opytny Cement Plant p. 77
      • Sengileevsky Cement Plant p. 77
      • WDB Group – VolgaCement (production suspended in January 2009) p. 78
      • LSR p. 78
    • Potential new cement producers p. 79
      • Yuzhnouralskaya Gorno-Pererabatyvayushaya Kompanya (YUGPK) p. 79
      • Asia Cement p. 79
      • Mechel Group p. 80
      • Master p. 80
      • Cement p. 80
  5. Cement market in Ukraine p. 81

    • Overview p. 81
    • Production p. 81
      • Overview p. 81
      • Investment projects p. 82
    • Cement trade p. 83
      • Distribution channels p. 83
      • Foreign trade p. 83
      • Prices p. 84
    • Consumption p. 85
      • Residential construction p. 85
      • Construction for Euro 2012 p. 86
    • Company profiles p. 88
      • Heidelberg Cement Group p. 88
      • Kryvyi Rih Cement p. 89
      • Dniprocement p. 90
      • DonCement p. 90
      • Donbass Cement (closed on 1 January 2009) p. 91
      • Eurocement Group p. 91
      • Eurocement Ukraine p. 92
      • Kramatorsky Cement Plant-Pushka p. 93
      • Dyckerhoff p. 94
      • Volyn-Cement p. 95
      • Yugcement p. 96
      • CRH p. 97
      • Podilskiy Cement p. 97
      • Lafarge p. 98
      • Nikolaev Cement p. 99
      • Cimpor p. 100
      • Odessa Cement Plant p. 100
      • Bakhchisaray plant “Stroyindustriya” p. 101
      • Ivano-Frankivskcement p. 103
  6. Cement market in Kazakhstan p. 105

    • Overview p. 105
    • Production p. 105
      • Overview p. 105
      • Capacity expansion plans p. 107
    • Cement trade p. 109
      • Distribution channels p. 109
      • Foreign trade p. 110
    • Consumption p. 112
    • Company profiles p. 114
      • Minaral Cement Plant, Jambyl Province p. 114
      • Standard Cement Plant, Sairamsky Region p. 114
      • Central Asia Cement Plant p. 115
      • Shymkent Cement p. 116
      • Sastobe Cement Plant – BaselCement p. 117
      • Semey Cement p. 118
      • Bukhtarma Cement Company – Vostok Cement p. 119
      • Almaty Cement Plant p. 120
    • Proposed cement plants p. 120
      • BI-Cement p. 120
      • Kazakhcement p. 121
  7. Cement market in Uzbekistan p. 123

    • Overview p. 123
    • Production p. 124
      • Overview p. 124
      • Capacity expansion plans p. 125
    • Foreign trade p. 127
    • Consumption p. 128
    • Company profiles p. 130
      • Kizilkumcement p. 130
      • Kuvasaycement p. 131
      • Bekabadcement p. 133
      • Ahangarancement p. 134
      • Angrensky Cement Plant p. 136
      • Yangiul Cement Plant p. 136
  8. Cement market in Belarus p. 137

    • Overview p. 137
    • Production p. 138
      • Overview p. 138
      • Capacity expansion plans p. 139
      • Future production p. 141
    • Foreign trade p. 142
    • Consumption p. 142
    • Company profiles p. 143
      • Krasnoselsktroymaterialy Plant p. 143
      • Belarusian Cement Plant p. 145
      • Krichevcementnoshifer Plant p. 146
  9. Cement market in Moldova p. 149

    • Overview p. 149
    • Production p. 150
    • Cement trade p. 151
      • Distribution channels p. 151
      • Foreign trade p. 152
    • Consumption p. 152
    • Company profiles p. 153
      • Rybnitsa Cement Plant p. 153
      • Rezina Cement p. 155
  10. Cement market in Armenia p. 157

    • Production p. 157
    • Foreign trade p. 158
    • Consumption p. 159
    • Company profiles p. 160
      • Araratcement CJSC p. 160
      • Mika-Cement CJSC p. 162
  11. Cement market in Azerbaijan p. 165

    • Overview p. 165
    • Production p. 166
      • Overview p. 166
      • Expansion plans p. 166
    • Cement trade p. 168
      • Foreign trade p. 168
      • Prices p. 169
    • Consumption p. 169
    • Company profiles p. 171
      • Garadagh Cement – Holcim p. 171
  12. Cement market in Georgia p. 173

    • Overview p. 173
    • Production p. 174
    • Foreign trade p. 176
    • Consumption p. 177
    • Company profiles p. 178
      • HeidelbergCement Caucasus p. 178
      • Saqcementi JSC p. 178
      • Kartuli Cementi JSC p. 179
  13. Cement market in Turkmenistan p. 181

    • Overview p. 181
    • Production p. 182
      • Overview p. 182
      • Expansion plans p. 182
    • Foreign trade p. 183
    • Consumption p. 184
    • Company profiles p. 185
      • Bakharly Cement Plant p. 185
      • Keliatinsky cement plant p. 186
  14. List of graphs p. 187

  15. List of tables p. 189

  16. About PMR p. 191

  17. Contact PMR p. 192

List of graphs

  1. Cement production capacity and actual production in Russia (million tonnes), 1992-2010
  2. Production of cement in Russia, including cement produced via dry process (million tonnes), 2000-2010
  3. Cement manufacturers’ share as a proportion of total cement production in Russia, 2010
  4. Cement production by federal districts of Russia, 2010
  5. Producer and consumer prices in Russia (RUB per tonne, year average), 2002-2010
  6. Cement production distribution by seasons in Russia (million tonnes), 2009-2010
  7. Cement prices in Russia (RUB per tonne, at year end and year average), 2002-2010
  8. Cement imports and consumption in Russia (million tonnes), 2003-2010
  9. Cement exports from Russia (million tonnes), 2003-2010
  10. Cement consumption and production in Russia (million tonnes), 2003-2011
  11. Eurocement Group total production (million tonnes), 2007-2010
  12. Sibirsky Cement total production (million tonnes), 2007-2010
  13. Mordovcement cement production (million tonnes), 2007-2010
  14. Novoroscement plant cement production (million tonnes), 2007-2010
  15. Sebriakovcement cement production (million tonnes), 2007-2010
  16. Holcim total cement production (million tonnes), 2007-2010
  17. Dyckerhoff cement production (million tonnes), 2007-2010
  18. Lafarge total cement production (million tonnes), 2007-2010
  19. HeidelbergCement production in Ukraine (’000 tonnes), 2008-2011
  20. Eurocement production in Ukraine (million tonnes), 2008-2010
  21. Dyckerhoff Cement production in Ukraine (’000 tonnes), 2008-2011
  22. CRH – Podilsky Cement production (million tonnes), 2008-2011
  23. Lafarge – Nikolaev Cement production (million tonnes), 2008-2010
  24. Cimpor production in Ukraine (’000 tonnes), 2008-2011
  25. Stroyindustrya production (’000 tonnes), 2006-2010
  26. Cement imports in Kazakhstan by main exporter countries ($ m), 2007-2010
  27. Cement output at Krasnoselsktroymaterialy plant (million tonnes), 2006-2013
  28. Cement output at Belarusian Cement plant (million tonnes), 2006-2013
  29. Cement output at Krichevcementnoshifer plant (million tonnes), 2006-2013
  30. Cement production and consumption in Moldova (million tonnes), 2006-2010
  31. Rybnitsa Cement plant (thousand tonnes), 2006-2011
  32. Cement production by the Rezina Cement plant (thousand tonnes), s2007-2010
  33. Producer and consumer prices ($/tonne), 2005-2010

List of tables

  1. Cement market volume in Russia (million tonnes), 2005-2014
  2. Cement market volume in Ukraine (million tonnes), 2005-2014
  3. Cement market volume in Kazakhstan (million tonnes), 2005-2014
  4. Cement market volume in Uzbekistan (million tonnes), 2005-2014
  5. Cement market volume in Belarus (million tonnes), 2005-2014
  6. Cement market volume in Moldova (million tonnes), 2005-2014
  7. Cement market volume in Armenia (million tonnes), 2005-2014
  8. Cement market volume in Azerbaijan (million tonnes), 2005-2014
  9. Cement market volume in Georgia (million tonnes), 2005-2014
  10. Cement market volume in Turkmenistan (million tonnes), 2005-2014
  11. Cement plants built in Russia, 2008-2010
  12. Planned cement plants to be completed in Russia, 2011-2012
  13. Cement production in Russia by largest cement producers (million tonnes), 2007-2010
  14. Cement production in Russia, by region (million tonnes), 2000 and 2003-2010
  15. Cement imports in Russia by main exporter countries (‘000 tonnes), 2003-2010
  16. Cement exports from Russia by major export destinations (‘000 tonnes), 2003-2010
  17. Cement market volume in Russia (million tonnes), 2005-2014
  18. Cement market value in Russia ($ m), 2005-2014
  19. Eurocement’s plants in 2011
  20. Sibirsky Cement plants, 2011
  21. RATM Cement Holding plants, 2010
  22. Park Group cement plants, 2011
  23. Inteco cement plants, 2011
  24. Mordovcement cement plants, 2011
  25. Novoroscement cement plants, 2011
  26. Holcim cement plants, 2011
  27. Lafarge cement plants, 2011
  28. Cement market volume in Ukraine (million tonnes), 2005-2014
  29. Cement market value in Ukraine ($ m), 2005-2014
  30. Cement plant modernisation plan in Kazakhstan, 2010-2014
  31. Construction of new cement plants in Kazakhstan, 2010-2014
  32. Cement market volume in Kazakhstan (million tonnes), 2005-2014
  33. Cement market value in Kazakhstan ($ m), 2005-2014
  34. Exports by major countries, 2005-2010
  35. Cement market volume in Uzbekistan (million tonnes), 2005-2014
  36. Cement market value in Uzbekistan ($ m), 2005-2014
  37. Kizilkumcement production, 2003-2010
  38. Kizilkumcement exports, 2003-2010
  39. Kuvasaycement production, 2003-2010
  40. Kuvasaycement exports, 2003-2010
  41. Bekabadcement production, 2003-2010
  42. Bekabadcement exports, 2003-2010
  43. Ahangaracement production, 2003-2010
  44. Ahangaracement exports, 2003-2010
  45. Cement production in Belarus (‘000 tonnes), 2010-2011
  46. Cement market volume in Belarus (million tonnes), 2005-2014
  47. Cement market value in Belarus ($ m), 2005-2014
  48. Cement market volume in Moldova (million tonnes), 2005-2014
  49. Cement market value in Moldova ($ m), 2005-2014
  50. Cements export from Armenia, by recipient countries, 2005-2010
  51. Cement market volume in Armenia (million tonnes), 2005-2014
  52. Cement market value in Armenia ($ m), 2005-2014
  53. Araratcement production, 2003-2010
  54. Araratcement exports, 2003-2010
  55. Mika-cement production, 2003-2011
  56. Mika-cement exports, 2003-2010
  57. Cement import in Azerbaijan, 2005-2010
  58. Cement market volume in Azerbaijan (million tonnes), 2005-2014
  59. Cement market value in Azerbaijan ($ m), 2005-2014
  60. Garadagh cement production, 2003-2010
  61. Cement imports to Georgia, 2003-2010
  62. Cement exports from Georgia, 2003-2010
  63. Cement market volume in Georgia (million tonnes), 2005-2014
  64. Cement market value in Georgia ($ m), 2005-2014
  65. HeidelbergCement production in Georgia (million tonnes), 2003-2010
  66. HeidelbergCement total exports from Georgia, 2003-2010
  67. Cement market volume in Turkmenistan (million tonnes), 2005-2014
  68. Cement market value in Turkmenistan ($ m), 2005-2014
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