Cement dispatches in July 2025 rose by 30.1 percent year-on-year (YoY) to 4.0 million tons, up from 3.1 million tons in July 2024. Domestic dispatches increased 18.4 percent YoY to 3.0 million tons. On a month-on-month basis, total dispatches rose 15.3 percent in July 2025 due to normalization after Eid holidays.
In regional terms, northern local dispatches were up 12.3 percent YoY to 2.4 million tons, while southern local dispatches increased 54.2 percent YoY to 570,000 tons.
Exports grew 84.2 percent YoY to 1.0 million tons in July 2025. Southern exports surged 73.2 percent YoY to 776,000 tons, while northern exports increased 134.0 percent YoY to 232,000 tons, up from 99,000 tons in July 2024.
Overall, total dispatches from the southern region increased by 64.6 percent YoY, while northern region dispatches rose by 17.6 percent YoY. Industry utilization stood at 57 percent in July 2025, with 47 percent in the north and 95 percent in the south.
Company-wise performance in July 2025:
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ACPL dispatches surged 129 percent YoY to 338,000 tons, with local sales up 58 percent and exports up 206 percent.
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DGKC dispatches rose 70 percent YoY to 469,000 tons, with exports up 193 percent and local sales up 22 percent.
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POWER dispatches increased 59 percent YoY to 203,000 tons, driven by 56 percent growth in local sales and 62 percent in exports.
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FCCL dispatches grew 27 percent YoY to 489,000 tons, with exports up 233 percent and local sales up 11 percent.
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MLCF dispatches rose 21 percent YoY to 311,000 tons, with exports up 49 percent and local sales up 19 percent.
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LUCK dispatches increased 15 percent YoY to 798,000 tons, with local sales up 20 percent and exports up 8 percent.
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KOHC dispatches rose 9 percent YoY, supported by an 11 percent increase in local sales.
Outlook
Industry conditions are expected to remain favorable, supported by post-monsoon construction activity in infrastructure and housing. Export momentum is likely to continue, aided by competitive clinker pricing, while sustained local demand should keep plant utilization high.
