In the last 40 years, one company; ARM Cement has been making headway
in the cement industry. The company has investments that span across
the continent including Kigali and South Africa. The company has once
again made headway by commissioning East Africa’s largest clinker plant
in Tanga, Tanzania.
ARM Cement’s total value of investment into the Tanga plant amounts
to USD150 million with a production capacity of 1.2 million tones of
clinker and 1.5 million tonnes of cement.
Speaking during the commissioning of the plant, the Managing Director
of the Company, Pradeep Paunrana affirmed that, “In the next 5 years,
we intend to double our capacity from our existing 2.5million tones to 5
million n per annum. In order to maintain our position as the largest
cement company in East Africa and to meet the continued high demand for
cement in the region, we plan to expand production capacity.”
The company attributes its focus on the Tanzanian market to the
country’s macro-economic environment which they say is inherently
supportive of the cement sector. “The Tanzanian government has
increased infrastructure spend whilst housing and residential
infrastructure demand remains very high. Tanzania’s per capita
consumption is still very low at 50kg verses global average consumption
at 513kg per capita, which leave room for improvement. This means that
medium to long term prospects are looking very strong for Tanzanian
market,” added Mr. Paunrana.
Tanzania still has a country-wide cement deficit estimated at 0.75m
to 1m tonnes. Despite the gap between supply and demand bridged
currently by imports, Tanzania has the potential to expand further as
the market growth rate is estimated to be 10% per annum due to rising
demand for housing, roads and other infrastructure in the country.
The Tanga Regional Commissioner (RC), Ms. Chiku Gallawa reiterated
their support for this project and the anticipation for further economic
growth for the region.
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