Company profileListed on Tehran Stock Exchange

Kerman Cement Company

Kerman Cement Industries Group Public Joint Stock Company is a Tehran Stock Exchange-listed cement manufacturer headquartered in Kerman, Iran. Founded in 1967 and operating since 1970, it produces Portland, oil-well and white cement plus clinker. Its specialised product mix and access to Persian Gulf export routes via Bandar Abbas make it relevant to construction-material buyers, logistics partners and investors assessing southeastern Iranian industry.

ListingListed on Tehran Stock Exchange
ExportMedium
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Updated21/07/2026
Market Role

Market position

A long-established, Tehran-listed cement producer in Kerman with a product range that includes oil-well and white cement alongside Portland cement and clinker.

OPERATING PROFILE

Operations & footprint

Products and services

Kerman Cement Company produces different cement products including Portland cement, oil-well cement, white cement, and related clinker and construction-material outputs. Its operations are linked to Kerman's dryland industrial base, mining and construction demand, energy supply, water stress, road logistics, and materials demand from southeastern Iran.

Operations and assets

The Kerman production operation has nominal clinker capacity of 3,600 tonnes per day under operating licences issued in 1971, 1975 and 1980.

Geographic footprint

Headquartered and operated from Kerman, Kerman Province. The company positions its output for Persian Gulf export markets through proximity to Bandar Abbas.

CORPORATE STRUCTURE

Ownership & group structure

Subsidiaries and group companies

Kerman Cement Investment Company (شرکت سرمایه گذاری سیمان کرمان).

Investor Lens

Commercial and investment relevance

Kerman Cement is relevant for investors assessing southeastern Iran's construction-material supply, mining-linked infrastructure, oil-well cement demand, dryland industrial development, and regional logistics. It can support analysis of how water scarcity, electricity interruptions, fuel allocation, public projects, housing demand, and mining-sector activity influence cement economics. Due diligence should review product mix, energy reliability, quarry access, water exposure, environmental compliance, working capital, sales channels, and latest listed-company disclosures. Kerman Cement supplies standard and specialised cement grades from southeastern Iran. Its oil-well and white-cement lines broaden its relevance beyond conventional bulk construction demand, while the Bandar Abbas connection is material for export-oriented buyers and logistics partners.

DECISION RISKS

Constraints, risk & compliance

Key risks and constraints

Cement economics depend on sustained kiln operations and the ability to move bulk material from Kerman to domestic customers and export gateways. The 3,600-tonne-per-day clinker figure is a licensed nominal capacity, not a current production measure.

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What does Kerman Cement Industries Group produce?

The company produces Portland cement, oil-well cement, white cement and clinker.

Is Kerman Cement Industries Group publicly listed?

Yes. It has been listed on the Tehran Stock Exchange since November 1972 and trades under the symbol سکرما (SCERMA).

Where is Kerman Cement Industries Group based?

Its headquarters and production operation are in Kerman, Kerman Province, Iran, at Kilometre 17 of Tehran Road.

What is the company’s nominal clinker capacity?

Its operating licences cite nominal clinker capacity of 3,600 tonnes per day.