Business Case: Cement Industry - Financial Modeling by eduCBA Global Online Training Experts

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About the Lecture

The lecture Business Case: Cement Industry - Financial Modeling by eduCBA Global Online Training Experts is from the course Equity Research. It contains the following chapters:

  • Overview of Cement Industry
  • Cement Industry - Products & Technology - part 1
  • Cement Industry - Products & Technology - part 2
  • Cement Industry - Products & Technology - part 3

Author of lecture Business Case: Cement Industry - Financial Modeling

 eduCBA Global Online Training Experts

eduCBA Global Online Training Experts


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... Portland Blended Speciality Categories depends on the proportion of clinker in the cement. Key constituents ...

... multistory buildings. White Cement (a form of ordinary portland cement) has lower iron oxide content and is ...

... additions of certain natural or man made compounds with portland clinker and then finally ground. It has certain properties which ...

... fly ash. It has application in same end use where OPC can be used but suffers less from shrinkage. The ash content in ...

... Current blending pattern is 25% ash and although it can ...

... composition includes 25-50% of slag, 5-6% of gypsum and portland clinker. The use of slag is high in ...

... greater flexibility to manage profitability in the event of drop in demand. In terms of cost of production ...

... in 15-18 months whereas green filed units typically takes 3-4 years to build. Green filed cement plants ...

... requirement of higher water retention and greater compressive strength. Trend shows that proportion ...

... product and results in superior quality concrete. Extensively used in US, Australia and New Zealand while its use has been very limited in ...

... its still in nascent stage with only 5% of cements production being converted.

... reasonable standard with a preference for dry process over ...

... process production, limestone is crushed to a uniform and usable size, blended with certain ...

... preheating, calcinations and sintering reaction takes place. The clinker is cooled and transported, as in the case of other plants, with suitable conveyors to cement mills for ...

... because of rising oil and coal cost. Global cement companies have been using supplementary fuels ...

... is potential to capture this heat and use it for ...

... was deregulated and licensing price and distribution controls were abandoned. India ranks as second largest producer of cement behind China. ...

...  and Heidelberg. Competition Act 2003 takes care ...

... of Indian Cement industry. Heidelberg Cement -Indorama ...