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Summary of Project Information (SPI)
Project number9216
Project nameSEF Durres Cement
CountryAlbania
SectorNonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing
DepartmentGlobal Manufacturing & Services
Company nameEurotech Cement, Shpk
Environmental categoryB
Date disclosedSeptember 30, 1998
StatusCompleted
Previous EventsInvested: December 23, 1998
Signed: December 2, 1998
Approved: December 1, 1998

Summary Of Project Information (SPI)
Project NameAlbania-SEF Durres Cement
     
RegionEurope
Sector
Project No009216
Projected Board DateOctober 30, 1998
Company NameEurotech Cement     

Technical Partner and/or Major Shareholders

The project sponsor is Eurotech Cement shpk., owned 85% by Halyps and 15% by Miralb Shpk. Halyps is a 94% Greek subsidiary of Ciments Francais, one of the biggest cement producers in the world.

Project Cost Including Proposed IFC Investment

The project cost is estimated at US$3.5 million. The proposed IFC investment is a loan of US$1.2 million.

Location of Project and Description of Site

The new cement bagging terminal is three kilometers from the port of Durres, located 35 kilommeters west of Tirana.
     
Description of Company and Purpose of Project

The project comprises construction and equipping of a new cement bagging terminal, which will include two storage silos and a cement bagging unit. The bagged and bulk cement will be primarily sold on the domestic market. IFC's role in the project will include providing long-term financing to the Company in an environment, where private banks are undercapitalized and do not have the capacity to meet companies' long-term financing needs. Investment in this project will send a powerful signal to other lending institutions about investment opportunities in Albania. IFC will also be providing technical assistance through its review and suggestions in evaluating project design and cost structure. In addition, the project is expected to have a positive developmental impact. It will create 40 new direct jobs and raise skill levels since no other production facility in Albania uses the modern technology, which the company intends to use. Durres Cement will also contribute to the development of distribution, wholesale and retail chains in the Durres/Tirana corridor, increase competition in the construction materials market, and benefit customers from improved product quality for, possibly, lower price.

     

Environmental Category and Issues

This is a category B project according to IFC's environmental review procedures. Air emissions will be controlled by dust collectors. The wastewater will be discharged to the municipal sewage system, and health and safety measures will be properly handled. Based on its review of available information regarding potential environmental impacts and proposed mitigation measures, IFC concludes that the proposed project is being designed to meet Government of Albania's requirements and World Bank policies and environmental, health and safety guidelines. IFC will monitor Company's ongoing compliance with the World Bank policies and guidelines during the life of the project.
     
The is from the Public Information Center.
Date SPI sent to InfoShop
      September 30, 1998

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