Gypsum industry news
Belgips sold to Russia’s Volma
21 January 2014Belarus / Russia: Belarus-based Belgips was sold to Russia's Volma Corporation in accordance with Belarus President's Decree No 34 'Concerning public joint stock venture Belgips.' The decree was passed on 16 January 2014.
The decree provides for selling 1.98m Belarus-owned shares of Belgips, 99.5% of the authorised capital of the company, to Volma at a market price that was in effect on 1 April 2012, without holding an auction or a contest.
The deal was conditioned on Volma Corporation signing an investment agreement with Belarus. The investment agreement provides for the upgrade of Belgips' production facilities and construction of a plant to produce gypsum-based building materials in the village of Gatovo, Minsk District. In line with the document, the new facilities are to be constructed on a step-by-step basis simultaneously with the development, evaluation and approval of the necessary project documentation at every phase of the works.
The investment agreement provides that at least Euro43m will be invested by 1 July 2018. Euro24.7m of that amount is to be transferred to the Belarusian company by 30 June 2016. The investment will be used to upgrade the existing production facilities and to construct the new plant.
The gypsum wallboard production line is to be modernised within two years and its capacity increased to 10Mm2/yr. Apart from that, the plant to produce gypsum-based building materials in the village of Gatovo is to be built and commissioned by 1 July 2018. The plant will manufacture up to 500,000m2/yr of gypsum partition blocks, 100,000t/yr of dry mixes and 30Mm2/yr of gypsum wallboard. No jobs will be cut before 1 July 2018.
The Minsk City Council will earmark a land plot for Belgips to build and maintain the facilities stipulated by the investment project. The land plot will be provided without an auction and a 99-year lease agreement will be signed. The lease agreement on the land plot at Kozlova Street will be extended utill 1 July 2019.
The investors will not be able to use the shares of the Belarusian company at their discretion until they fulfill the obligations stipulated by the investment agreement. If the investors fail to fulfill the obligations, Belarus reserves the right to take back the shares on a non-repayable basis.
Belarus to sell Belgips to Volma
12 August 2013Belarus: The Belarusian government has approved a decision to sell its entire 99.5% stake in OJSC Belgips to Russia's Volma Corporation according to Architecture and Construction Minister Anatoly Nichkasov. At a press conference reported upon by Russian News Agency Interfax, Nichkasov added that the government will sell its stake of the wallboard and gypsum partition block producer for to US$7m.
"This topic has been considered at the government level and it was approved in principle by the presidential administration. At the request of Russian company Volma, the government stake will be transferred to it once preparations of the investment contract are finished," the minister said. The sale is expected to be finalised in the third quarter of 2013.
The government intends to modernise Belgips' existing wallboard plant in Minsk, which was originally commissioned in 1948, and to build a new plant outside of Minsk with the sale. In addition, the sale will carry the agreement that the Volma will supply raw gypsum to the company at a reduced cost.
VOLMA Corporation plans to acquire Belhips in Belarus
22 February 2013Belarus: The Russian manufacturer of gypsum products VOLMA Corporation plans to acquire AAT Belhips, according to Heorhiy Kuznyatsow, head of the Belorussian State Property Committee. The privatisation of Belhips has been under consideration for three years now and Volma is the only company interested in acquiring it, said Kuznyatsow at a news conference in Minsk.
Belhips is estimated to be worth around Euro3.79m but the buyer would also be required to invest about Euro40m in the construction of a new gypsum plant outside Minsk. A draft presidential edict providing for the privatisation of Belhips is expected to be submitted to the Belorussian Council of Ministers from 25 February 2013.
Russian company to invest Euro40m in Belarus wallboard plant
02 January 2013Belarus: A Russian company is ready to invest Euro40m towards building a 20MM2/yr gypsum wallboard plant on the outskirts of Minsk, according to Belarus' Deputy Architecture and Construction Minister Dmitry Semenkevich. An existing plant at OJSC Belgips will be relocated to the new site in the town of Gatovo that will free up space within Minsk. The new plant is expected to reduce energy consumption by 25%.