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optimizing costs has shown good progress. This will continue as the impact from the integration of Saraburi Quicklime has an effect. On the variable cost side fuel costs were higher than in the same period
employee incentive programs. On the variable cost side fuel costs were higher than in the same period last year and also in fixed costs related to production maintenance cost increased due to the earlier
decreased by -6% as a focus on optimizing costs has shown good progress. On the variable cost side fuel costs were higher than in the same period last year and also in fixed costs related to production
installed in the past year. However, the main variable costs including raw materials and consumables used decreased from the previous year as the production slowed down. The only selling and administrative
synergies of the acquisition contributed to the growth in revenue while variable cost synergies (particularly on fuel specific consumption optimization) contributed positively to consolidated EBITDA
period ending 31 March 2018 could be divided in to two key components as follows: 1. Variable cost component which shall be varied in accordance with the volume sold consist of (1) raw materials and