Germany’s cement production up +0.5% in 10M 2025

In the first 10 months in 2025, Germany’s cement production increased by +0.3% to 20.604 Mt, after 20.536 Mt in the same period last year and 21.979 Mt in the year before.

In the first 10 months in 2025, Germany’s cement production increased by +0.3% to 20.604 Mt, after 20.536 Mt in the same period last year and 21.979 Mt in the year before.

In September 2025, the ex-works average cement prices in Germany (calculated from cement sales volumes and cement T/O) increased by +2.0% MoM to 116.31 €/t, after 113.98 €/t in August and 116.72 €/t in July this year.

In the first 9 months in 2025, Germany’s cement production increased by +0.5% to 18.221 Mt, after 18.137 Mt in the same period last year and 19.671 Mt in the year before.

In the first 8 months in 2025, Germany’s cement production increased by +0.7% to 16.015 Mt, after 15.908 Mt in the same period last year and 17.383 Mt in the year before.

In August 2025, the ex-works average cement prices in Germany (calculated from cement sales volumes and cement T/O) decreased by -2.3% MoM to 113.98 €/t, after 116.72 €/t in July and 115.54 €/t in June this year.

AUMUND Fördertechnik plans the market launch of a new electrified ‘Linear Calcination Conveyor (eLCC) in Rheinberg in Germany in November for the production of LC3 cements from calcined clay. The system has been developed in cooperation with the HOLCIM Group,…

The DEHSt published in their latest official CO2 report that in 2024 the emissions for the clinker production in Germany have been reduced by 9.9% from 16.1 Mta CO2eq. to 14.5 Mta CO2eq., or 0.6 Mta. The German Cement Producer…

Holcim has signed a binding agreement to acquire Xella, a European leader in sustainable and innovative walling systems with projected 2025 net sales of around EUR 1 billion. Xella is headquartered in Duisburg, Germany, and is home to premium sustainable…

Heidelberg Materials and Linde will open their Joint groundbreaking ‘Capture -to-Use’ or Cap2U-Project in Lengfurt in Germany soon. This is the first large-scale CCU (Carbon Capture and Utilisation) project by the global cement industry. Annually, up to 0.070 Mta will…

In July 2025, the ex-works average cement prices in Germany (calculated from cement sales volumes and cement T/O) increased by +1.0% MoM to 116.72 €/t, after 115.54 €/t in June and 114.80 €/t in May this year.