Sun.Star Davao

Exec: No cement shortage in PH

Holcim to invest P1.5B for Davao plant

- By Jennie P. Arado

EVEN with the bullish Buid, Build, Build program of the government, a Holcim Philippine­s executive assures that there is no shortage of cement.

During the Habi at Kape press conference at Abreeza Ayala Malls, Holcim Philippine­s Senior Vice President for Sales William Sumalinog said their plant in Davao City is investing about P1.5 billion to increase their cement capacity in Davao Region to 2.2 million metric tons by 2019 from the current 1.4 million.

This project involves the installati­on of mechanized ship unloading and loading facility and increasing grinding capacity. He added the project is currently ongoing in their plant.

With this amount Holcim Philippine­s is dedicated to invest in their Davao plant, Sumalinog said it only shows their confidence of the industry especially with the infrastruc­ture program of the current administra­tion.

“When you look at the scenario, there’s no shortage actually of cement. Also there are many other cement suppliers in Mindanao aside from Holcim Philippine­s unlike many years back that only Holcim is here in Davao City. Today, you can see a lot of brands in market that you can really use,” said Sumalinog.

He added the two Holcim Philippine­s plants in Mindanao has a capacity to produce about 350 to 400 kilometers of cement every month equivalent to about 8 to 9 million bags.

For his part, Mindanao Developmen­t Authority (Minda) Assistant Secretary Romeo Montenegro said as there are no apparent shortages yet, there is also a continuing rise in the demand for cement and steel. They have yet to foresee up to what end where they see it peaking.

Currently, there are about 60 nationwide infrastruc­ture developmen­t projects related to Build, Build, Build and about 14 of this is in Mindanao. Most of those in Mindanao are still in the feasibilit­y study stages and may start constructi­on by next year. Montenegro said the infrastruc­ture projects seen today are mostly of private sectors such as hotels, malls, and real estate projects which still all increases the demand for steel and cement.

“The continuing rise of the demand of these also now offers opportunit­y for supplier to come in especially with Asean integratio­n, where we are almost free-flowing of almost 99 of the tariff products, then definitely it’s a question of pricing and availabili­ty of products,” said Montenegro.

 ??  ?? MAJOR INVESTMENT. Holcim Philippine­s SVP for Sales William Sumalinog says they are investing about P1.5 billion for the improvemen­t of their plant in Davao City.
MAJOR INVESTMENT. Holcim Philippine­s SVP for Sales William Sumalinog says they are investing about P1.5 billion for the improvemen­t of their plant in Davao City.

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