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Dangote Cement on track to double production capacity in 2014

Wednesday, April 9, 2014



Aliko Dangote – Founder and Chairman Dangote Group

Nigeria’s biggest company by market capitalization, Dangote Cement, expects to double its cement production capacity across Africa this year to 40 million metric tons ( 44.092 million tons).

The company will add 9 million tons to its Nigeria operations, bringing them to 29 million tons, and open plants across Africa that have been several years in the making, adding a further 11 million tons.

Dangote Cement, owned by Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote with a personal fortune of US$25 billion, saw its 2013 profits increase by 40 percent to 190.76 billion naira (US$1.16 billion), from 135.64 billion naira (US$ 825 million) a year earlier.

Dangote has cement plants spanning Africa, from Senegal to South Africa, but most have been in construction phase and between them they contribute less than a million tons to the group’s current overall production capacity.

That will change this year, as plants in Senegal, Sierra Leone, Cameroon, Zambia, South Africa and Ethiopia come into operation in the current year.

Additional capacity in Ivory Coast, Ghana, Liberia, Tanzania, Congo and in Nigeria would mean that by mid-2016 Dangote Cement would have a 60 million ton capacity.

Almost all of this expansion has been funded with internal cash flows, unlike rivals firms.

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