Simba Cement Uganda Limited

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Simba Cement Uganda Limited
TypePrivate
IndustryManufacturer and distributor of cement
FoundedMay 2018;2 years ago (2018-05) [1]
Headquarters Tororo, Uganda
Key people
Narendra Raval
Managing Director [1]
ProductsCement
Number of employees
~ 400 (2018) [1]

Simba Cement Uganda Limited (SCUL), also National Cement Company Uganda, is a cement manufacturer in Uganda. It is a subsidiary of National Cement Company Limited, the construction materials manufacturer based in Kenya. [2] [3] National Cement is itself a subsidiary of the Devki Group of Companies . [4] [5]

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Location

The factories and main offices of SCUL are located off of the Tororo–Mbale Road, in Nyakesi Village, Nyakesi Parish, Rubongi sub-county, in Tororo District, approximately 9 kilometres (6 mi), by road north of the central business district of the town of Tororo. [6] The coordinates of the Simba Cement Uganda Limited Complex are: 0°44'05.0"N, 34°11'02.0"E (Latitude:0.734709; Longitude:34.183878). [7]

Overview

The new cement factory has an installed production capacity of one million metric tonnes annually. It was developed at an estimated cost of US$185 million. Other credible sources have estimated cost at US$199 million. [3] Commercial production started during the first half of 2018. [8] Installed capacity production is 3,000 metric tonnes daily, which translates to about 800,000 metric tonnes annually. [9]

Ownership

SCUL is a wholly owned subsidiary of National Cement Company Limited (NCCL) based in Kenya. [3] [10] The shareholding in National Cement Kenya, the parent of Simba Cement Uganda Limited, is as illustrated in the table below: [11]

National Cement Stock Ownership
RankName of OwnerPercentage Ownership
1Devki Group owned by Narendra Raval and Family85.0
2 International Finance Corporation (IFC)7.5
3IFC Subsidiary Company7.5
Total100.0

Construction

The main contractor was Mepani Technical Services Limited. The construction of the factory (excluding equipment and systems), cost an estimated US$55 million, and took two and one half years. Official commissioning took place on 29 August 2018. [1]

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Coordinates: 00°44′05″N34°11′02″E / 0.73472°N 34.18389°E / 0.73472; 34.18389