GCC cement revenues up 7% to $6.155 bln in 2014

29/03/2015 Argaam - Exclusive

Cement companies in the Gulf Arab nations posted a seven percent year-on-year increase in consolidated revenues to $6.155 billion in 2014, according to a study conducted by Argaam.

 

Saudi cement manufacturers accounted for more than 58 percent, or $3.6 billion of the reported revenues. Companies in the United Arab Emirates contributed almost 18 percent to total revenues last year.

 

Kuwait was also on top with a rise of 28 percent, while the UAE ranked second with 15 percent.  

 

Saudi cement producers are currently leading expansions among their Gulf neighbors. The kingdom’s Umm Al-Qura Cement Company is expected to complete its integrated plant by early 2016 with almost seven production line expansions.

 

GCC Cement Sector's Consolidated Revenues (USD mln)

Change

2014

2013

Country

+28%

630.5

498.5

Kuwait

+15%

1,081.7

935.4

UAE

+8%

437.7

404.2

Qatar

+4%

3,621.9

3,492.0

Saudi Arabia

--

383.3

383.5

Muscat

+7%

6,155.1

5,713.6

Total

 

The sector made a consolidated net profit of $2.1 billion, five percent higher than that of 2013.

 

Saudi cement firms accounted for over 77 percent of the industry’s consolidated net profit, generating $1.649 billion.

 

UAE cement producers posted the highest growth, with 18 percent to $106.5 million, followed by Saudi manufacturers with a growth of six percent.

 

 

GCC Cement Sector's Consolidated Net Profits (USD mln)

Change

2014

2013

Country

+18%

106.5

90.1

UAE

+6%

1,649.9

1,556.5

*Saudi Arabia

+1%

172.9

170.8

Qatar

(1%)

84.5

85.5

Kuwait

(5%)

106.8

112.1

Oman

+5%

2120.6

2015.0

Total

*Excluding Umm Al-Qura Cement Company for non-commercial operation
 

On corporate level, 16 companies generated higher profits in 2014, seven of which are operating in Saudi Arabia. However, 13 companies saw their profit decline.

 

Saudi-based Arabian Cement Co. (ACC) topped the list with a 237 percent profit surge. The sizable increase came on improved performance of its Jordanian unit.

 

Its financial results for last year reflected asset and property impairments of $77.6 million.

 

Hail Cement took the second spot, as its net income hiked 191 percent, thanks to higher sales volumes and output.

 

Umm Al-Qaiwain Cement Industries— listed on Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX— decreased the most in terms of profit. It reported a 76 percent drop y-o-y on incurring $3 million in losses from asset revaluations.

 

Kuwait’s Hilal Cement also reported losses, hurt by higher costs of sales and lower profit margins.

 

 Net Profits of GCC-based Companies (USD mln)

Growth

2014

2013

Country

Company

+237%

172.4

51.2

Saudi Arabia

Arabian Cement Company

+191%

39.2

13.5

Saudi Arabia

Hail Cement

+132%

19.3

8.3

UAE

Arkan Building Material

+87%

20.7

11.1

UAE

Union Cement

+80%

3.9

2.1

UAE

Ras Al Khaimah Cement

+28%

17.2

13.4

UAE

Sharjah Cement Factory Colony

+23%

64.9

52.8

Saudi Arabia

Najran Cement Company

+21%

99.6

82.4

Saudi Arabia

Eastern Province Cement Company

+12%

16.1

14.4

Saudi Arabia

Al Jouf Cement Company

+11%

30.5

27.7

UAE

Al-Wataniya Cement

+11%

57.4

51.8

Qatar

Qatari Investors Group

+5%

27.7

26.4

Kuwait

Portland Cement

+4%

278.8

268.3

Saudi Arabia

Southern Province Cement

+5%

12.7

12.1

UAE

Pioneer Cement Industries

+2%

59.1

58.2

Saudi Arabia

City Cement

+1%

57.8

57.2

Kuwait

Kuwait Cement

--

7.0

( 3.3 )

UAE

Fujairah Cement Industries

(0%)

72.2

72.4

Oman

Raysut Cement

(2%)

213.8

219.0

Saudi Arabia

Yanbu Cement

(3%)

115.5

119.0

Qatar

Qatar National Cement

(4%)

150.3

156.0

Saudi Arabia

Qassim Cement

(4%)

286.8

299.7

Saudi Arabia

Saudi Cement

(12%)

16.5

18.7

UAE

Gulf Cement Company

(13%)

34.6

39.7

Oman

Oman Cement

(15%)

53.3

62.6

Saudi Arabia

Northern Region Cement

(21%)

36.7

46.3

Saudi Arabia

Tabuk Cement

 (23%)

178.9

232.1

Saudi Arabia

Yamama Cement

(38%)

8.7

13.9

UAE

Ras Al-Khaimah Co. for White Cement

(76%)

1.6

6.7

United Arab Emirates

Umm Al Qaiwain Cement Industries

--

(1.2)

1.7

Kuwait

Al Hilal Cement

+5%

2120.6

2015.0

--

Total

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