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ARM Cement Limited, formerly Athi River Mining Limited, but commonly referred to as ARM is a mining and manufacturing company in Kenya, the largest economy in the East African Community. The company is headquartered in Nairobi and its stock is listed on the Nairobi Stock Exchange .
As of April 2021, Devki Group is mainly involved in the manufacture of building materials, including steel, aluminum and cement. At that time, the group was the largest manufacturer of cement and steel in Kenya. [1] The Group's founder and executive chairman, is the majority shareholder in the companies that comprise the group.
East African Portland Cement Limited – Athi River, Kenya - 100% Shareholding - The flagship company of the group. This unit engages in the production of cement. East African Portland Cement Uganda Limited – Kampala, Uganda - 100% Shareholding - The principal activity of the Company is the sale of cement purchased from the parent company. It ...
Mombasa Cement Limited is a large cement manufacturer in Eastern Africa.As of March 2016, MCL was the second-largest producer of cement in Kenya, with a 15.8 percent market share, behind market leader Bamburi Cement with a 32.6 percent market share, but ahead of third-placed East African Portland Cement Company, with 15.1 percent market share.
"Ghacem" is same as "Ghana Cement", and does not have 97% market share anymore because Buipe plant has been built, and is not really a subsidiary of Scancem, because Scancem is owned by Heidelberg Cement, and has two plants in Ghana : one in Tema, which was upgraded in November 2012 from 1.2 million tons per year to 2.2 Mton/year, and one in ...
Pradeep, therefore became the managing director of Athi River Mining Limited, as the company was known at the time. From annual sales of KSh6 million (approx. US$70,000) in 1984, the business has grown to annual sales of KSh14 billion (approx. US$160 million), in 2014.
Gulf Energy Thermal Power Station, also Athi River Thermal Power Station, is a 80.32 MW (107,710 hp), heavy fuel oil-fired thermal power station in Kenya. [1]This power station is one of about a dozen heavy fuel-fired power stations which offer the country backup capacity as standby plants that come on-line quickly, if and when geothermal and weather-dependent hydro-power fail to provide ...
Bamburi Cement was founded in 1951 by Felix Mandl [4] as a partnership between Cementia Holding and Blue Circle in British Kenya. production from its Mombasa plant in 1954. In 1998, Bamburi opened a clinker grinding plant in [ 2 ]