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Summary of Project Information (SPI)
Project number7854
Project nameTvornica Cementa Koromacno d.d.
CountryCroatia
SectorNonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing
DepartmentGlobal Manufacturing & Services
Company nameTvornica Cementa Koromacno d.d.
Environmental categoryB
Date disclosedMarch 28, 1997
StatusCompleted
Previous EventsInvested: March 27, 1998
Signed: November 29, 1997
Approved: June 19, 1997

Summary Of Project Information (SPI)
Project NameCroatia-Koromacno Cement
     
RegionEurope
Sector
Project No007854
Projected Board DateMay 29, 1997
Company NameTvornica Cementa Koromacno d.d.
Technical Partner and/or Major Shareholders

The majority shareholder, with a 52.4% interest, is Societe Suisse de Ciment Portland S.A. (SSCP) of Switzerland, a cement and building products producer whose primary activities are in Switzerland and Italy. SSCP is itself majority owned by Holderbank, the world's leading cement producer.

Other shareholders include the Croatian Development Fund 29.7%, the Manufacturing Workers Pension Fund 11.8%, the Farmers Pension Fund 5.1% and others 1%.

Project Cost Including proposed IFC investment

The total Phase II project cost is estimated at US$27.2 million equivalant, of which it is proposed that IFC provide US$13.3 million equivalant as a loan.

Location of project and Description of site

Koromacno is located on the southern tip of the Istrian peninsula - between Pula and Rijeka. The plant is well located on the waterfront, with its own harbour facilities and adjacent to its own quarry reserves.

Description of Company and Purpose of Project

Formerly a socially-owned enterprise, Koromacno was converted into a joint stock company in 1992 and majority ownership sold to SSCP of Switzerland. Since 1992 Koromacno has invested US$36.6 million equivalent in the Phase I modernization which has substantially improved the environmental standards and ensured the continued long term use of this national industrial asset.

The project will continue and essentially complete this modernization. Specifically, the project will complete the environmental upgrading of the plant to west European standards, develop the distribution and marketing infrastructure to provide improved and quicker customer service and, increase the plants capacity from 1,100 mtpd to 1,500 mtpd of clinker.

Environmental Category and Issues

This is an environmental review category B project. Environmental, occupational health and safety issues associated with this project include air emissions, including emissions from kiln firing with alternative fuels, liquid effluents, noise, spill prevention and protection of water resources, solid and liquid waste disposal, potential contamination of distribution terminal sites from present or past uses, fire prevention, equipment safeguarding and employee exposure to noise and dust. The Phase I modernization, completed in 1995, substantially improved the environmental standards of the plant which now approaches West European standards. Phase II (the Project) will continue this process and further reduce emission levels, enabling the plant to meet West European standards. Additionally, a part of the project will involve modifications to the kiln to permit the burning of alternative fuels (old tyres and used motor oil ) which is highly beneficial to the environment as they will reduce the consumption of primary fossil fuels and relieve the community of a waste disposal problem. Approximately 28% of project cost is environment related.

The is from the Public Information Center.
Date SPI sent to PIC March 28, 1997

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