
• Sells 4.7m tonnes across African plants in six months
Dangote Cement has
revealed that its Pan African sales increased by 2.7 per cent to nearly
4.7 million tonnes for the six month ended on June 30, 2019.
To the delight of
its investors, the company also revealed that its Tanzania Plants now
runs on gas turbines, just as sales volumes from its Senegal Plants are
more than 100 per cent of its rated
capacity.
The company said in a statement yesterday that these results are good signs of better days ahead for the company's investors.
It would be
recalled that the company paid a whopping N272.6 billion as dividends to
its shareholders last financial year, translating to N16 per 50kobo
share, and representing an increase of 52.4 per cent against total
dividend of N178.9 billion or N10.50 per share paid by the company for
2017 financial year.
The Chairman of the
company, Aliko Dangote had recently said its cement terminals in Lagos
State and Onne in Rivers, would be concluded before the end of 2019, as a
way of further improving its market share.
He promised that
the terminals, which were delayed by equipment suppliers, would rake in
about $700 million in foreign exchange through cement exportation to
sub-Saharan Africa.
He said the company
would be opening export facilities within the terminals to export
clinker and cement to its existing facilities both in Cameroun and other
African countries.
According to him:
"Later in 2019, we will open export facilities in Lagos and Port
Harcourt that will enable us export clinker initially to our grinding
facility in Cameroun and then to new grinding plans we are building in
West Africa... Not only will these generate useful foreign currency for
Dangote Cement to support other expansion projects outside of Nigeria,
they will also help to increase the output of our Nigerian plants," he
said.
He further revealed
that the company would be exporting cements through the terminals to
Ghana, Cameroun, Sierra Leone and Congo, among others and as such make
Nigeria the biggest exporter of cement in sub-Saharan Africa.
Noting that the
project will improve job creation and increase prosperity of the
country, he said the company's capacity will also increase on the
completion of the terminals.
Dangote Cement is
Africa's leading cement producer with nearly 46metric tonnes per annum
capacity across ten countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. A fully integrated
quarry-to-customer producer, it has a production capacity of 29.25Mta in
Nigeria. Its Obajana plant in Kogi state, Nigeria, is the largest in
Africa with 13.25Mta of capacity across four lines; its Ibese plant in
Ogun State has four cement lines with a combined capacity of 12Mta,
while its Gboko plant in Benue state has 4Mta.
Through its recent
investments, Dangote Cement has eliminated Nigeria's dependence on
imported cement and has transformed the nation into a net exporter,
serving neighbouring countries that lack the limestone necessary for
cement manufacturing.
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