Tag: HeidelbergCement

HeidelbergCement reports results for second quarter 2017

August 1, 2017 By

In the second quarter, the sales volumes of HeidelbergCement’s building materials rose substantially as a result of the consolidation of Italcementi.

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Lehigh Hanson to acquire Saunders Cos.

June 13, 2017 By

Through the acquisition, Lehigh Hanson will acquire 13 fixed ready-mixed concrete plants, two portable ready-mixed concrete plants and nine aggregate operations.

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First-quarter 2017 reports for Vulcan Materials, LafargeHolcim, CRH, HeidelbergCement

May 15, 2017 By

Check out the first-quarter 2017 reports for Vulcan Materials, LafargeHolcim, CRH and HeidelbergCement.

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HeidelbergCement details its first-quarter 2017, full-year outlook

May 10, 2017 By

The company noted sales of 61 million metric tons of aggregate. Sales are up 8 percent over the first quarter of 2016.

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Lehigh Hanson company purchases Cemex subsidiary

April 18, 2017 By

Pacific Northwest Materials, which consists of aggregate, asphalt and ready-mix concrete operations in Oregon and Washington, was sold to Cadman Materials.

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Merger-and-acquisition activity continues in the aggregate industry

December 16, 2016 By , and

Merger-and-acquisition activity in the aggregate industry in the third quarter included several noteworthy transactions.

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HeidelbergCement completes cement plant sale

December 6, 2016 By

HeidelbergCement completed the sale of its Martinsburg, West Virginia, cement plant and eight related terminals to an affiliate of Cementos Argos.

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HeidelbergCement’s acquisition of Italcementi finalized

October 24, 2016 By

HeidelbergCement purchased the remaining Italcementi shares that had not been tendered in the mandatory tender offer.

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The company agreed to sell its Martinsburg, W.Va., cement plant and eight related terminals.

HeidelbergCement to sell US assets

August 18, 2016 By

The company agreed to sell its Martinsburg, West Virginia, cement plant and eight related terminals.

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