Kogi State Government incorporates “Obajana Cement Plc” in November.
Kogi State Government incorporates “Obajana Cement Plc” in November.
Dangote Industries acquires Benue Cement Company from the Federal Government as part of its privatisation exercise. BCC operated a 0.9Mta plant in Gboko, which was subsequently upgraded by the Group to 2.8Mta.
Dangote Industries acquired Obajana Cement Plc. from Kogi State Government, though no factory existed at this time.
Commenced the construction of the Company’s first cement production plant (Obajana Cement Plant).
Commissioned the Obajana Cement Plant with two production lines and capacity of 5 million tonnes per annum, making it the largest plant in Sub-Saharan Africa.
JULY:
Name changed from Obajana Cement Plc
to Dangote Cement Plc.
SEPTEMBER:
Scheme of merger between Dangote Cement and Benue Cement Company to provide a number of strategic opportunities and benefits to the enlarged entity, shareholders, employees and customers.
OCTOBER:
Listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange following merger of DCP and BCC.
MAY:
Dangote Industries transfers its Pan-African (non-Nigerian) cement interests to Dangote Cement.
FEBRUARY
Opens Ibese plant in Ogun state, near Lagos, with 6Mta across two lines.
JUNE
Obajana increases capacity by 5Mta with the opening of Line 3.
DECEMBER
Ghana operations consolidated into DCP accounts.
FEBRUARY
Delmas (South Africa) opens 1.5 Mta capacity.
AUGUST
Aganang (South Africa) opens 1.8 Mta capacity.
NOVEMBER
Ibese extends capacity by 6Mta to 12Mta.
Obajana extends capacity by 3 Mta to 13Mta.
DECEMBER
Senegal begins operations with 1.5Mta integrated plant.
New capacity commissioned in Sierra Leone (0.5Mta, import) and Congo (1.5Mta integrated).
Commissioned our export terminals in Apapa and Port Harcourt and commenced clinker exports via shipping from Nigeria to West and Central Africa.
Commissioned second gas fired power plant in Tanzania
Okpella Cement Plant becomes operational
Commissioned alternative fuel feed systems at Obajana lines I and V; and Ibese line II.
Commissioned Okpella Cement Power Plant