Prime Cement Limited Explained

Prime Cement Limited
Type:Private
Foundation:2017
Location:Musanze Industrial Zone, Kimonyi Sector, Musanze District, Rwanda
Key People:Eric Rutabana
Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer
Num Employees:300+ (2020)
Industry:Manufacturer and distributor of cement
Products:Cement

Prime Cement Limited (PCL) is a cement manufacturer in Rwanda. It is a subsidiary of Milbridge Holding SA, a building materials manufacturer and distributor, with subsidiaries in Angola, the United Arab Emirates, Rwanda and South Africa.[1]

Location

The main factories of PCL are located in Musanze Industrial Zone, in Kimonyi Sector, Musanze District, in the Northern Province of Rwanda. This is approximately 97km (60miles), by road, northwest of Kigali, the capital and largest city in that country.

Overview

In 2018, PCL started construction of a new US$65 million cement factory in Musanze District, in Rwanda's Northern Region. The plant would to be built in two phases of capacity of 600,000 metric tonnes each.[2] The first phase, built at a cost of US$40 million (approx. RWF:37 billion) came online in August 2020. LOESCHE GmbH, a German engineering company based in Düsseldorf, supplied the equipment and constructed the factory.[1] [2] Commercial production began on 1 September 2020.[3]

Ownership

PCL is a 100 percent subsidiary of Milbridge Holding SA, a buildings material conglomerate, based in Angola, with subsidiaries in South Africa, United Arab Emirates and Rwanda.[1]

Future plans

It is expected that when the new plant's first phase is fully functional, it will employ 300 workers. Later, when the second phase is built, another 300 staff would be hired, to make a staff complement of 600.[4]

When the second phase of PCL is completed, Rwanda's national cement output is expected to rise to 1.9 million metric tonnes annually. The cement produced will be utilized locally, with the surplus exported regionally.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 25 July 2020 . Rwanda: Rwf37bn Musanze-Based Cement Factory to Be Launched Next Week . . 11 August 2020 . Eddie Nsabimana . Kigali.
  2. Web site: 26 February 2017 . Cement companies scramble for a piece of Rwandan market . 11 August 2020 . . Moses Gahigi and Esiara Kabona . Nairobi.
  3. Web site: . Rwanda: Prime Cement Seeks to Bridge Supply Gap With $40 Million Plant . 1 September 2020 . Julius Bizimungu . 7 September 2020 . Kigali . Via AllAfrica.com.
  4. Web site: 4 September 2018 . Prime Cement pegs success on 1.2 million tonne plant . . Arafat Mugabo . 11 August 2020 . Nairobi.