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Heidelberg Materials to Divest Stake in DRC Cement Plant

Heidelberg Materials to Divest Stake in DRC Cement Plant

Heidelberg Materials, a global leader in building materials, has announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to divest its majority stake of 91% in Cimenterie de Lukala SA, a prominent cement manufacturer in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). This sale to WIH Cement Developing Company Limited marks a significant shift in Heidelberg’s strategy as part of its ongoing portfolio optimisation efforts.

The transaction, which includes an integrated cement plant located in Lukala, near the DRC’s capital, Kinshasa, is expected to close in 2025, subject to regulatory approval. While the financial details of the deal have not been disclosed, the move is consistent with Heidelberg Materials’ broader strategy to concentrate on its most robust markets and streamline its operations globally. The sale of the DRC business forms part of Heidelberg Materials’ efforts to sharpen its focus on regions with higher growth potential and profitability. By exiting the DRC market, the company is positioning itself to strengthen its operations in key regions where it has a more substantial market presence. This aligns with the company’s strategic goal of bolstering its position in more competitive and profitable markets.

The divestment also comes at a time when global demand for cement is evolving, with players like Heidelberg Materials continuing to refine their portfolios in response to market shifts and operational priorities. As part of a more diversified approach, Heidelberg Materials aims to maximise shareholder value by focusing on core operations that offer long-term growth potential. WIH Cement, the buyer in this transaction, is now set to take over the operation of the integrated cement plant, marking a new chapter for the company in the DRC’s cement sector. This move further strengthens the ongoing trend of consolidation within the global cement industry, where larger players are adapting to changing dynamics and focusing on their most critical assets.

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