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From 1.3m to 4m Tonnes: East African Portland Cement’s $200m Expansion Targets Regional Heavyweights

Kenya’s East African Portland Cement (EAPC) is embarking on a major turnaround and expansion plan that will see its production capacity rise from 1.3 million tonnes to 4 million tonnes per year, following a $200 million capital injection by its majority shareholder, Amsons Group. The investment is aimed at repositioning the century-old cement maker as a serious challenger to Africa’s leading cement producers, as reported by Billionaires Africa.

The funding will support plant modernisation, the installation of energy-efficient production lines, and upgrades to clinker and grinding facilities. EAPC said the expansion will also improve operational efficiency, reduce production costs, and strengthen its competitiveness in East Africa’s fast-growing construction market.

Demand for cement in the region continues to rise, driven by infrastructure projects, housing developments and urbanisation. Analysts say the scale-up could allow EAPC to regain market share and compete more effectively with dominant regional players, while supporting Kenya’s industrialisation goals.

Once completed, the expansion is expected to transform EAPC into one of East Africa’s largest cement producers, marking a significant comeback for a company that has struggled with operational and financial challenges in recent years.

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