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Italcementi

Italcementi is an Italian multinational company, quoted on the Borsa Italiana, which produces cement, ready-mix concrete and construction aggregates. In 2015, 45% of Italcementi was acquired by HeidelbergCement, together forming the world's second largest cement producer.

Italcementi S.p.A.
TypeSocietà per azioni
IndustryBuilding materials
Founded1864; 159 years ago (1864)
HeadquartersBergamo, Italy
Key people
Roberto Callieri (CEO), Luca Sabelli (Chairman)
ProductsCement, construction aggregate, ready-mix concrete
Websitewww.italcementigroup.com
Former Corporate logo
World locations of Italcementi Group

History Edit

Italcementi was founded in 1846 in Scanzo near Bergamo, Italy, as the Società Bergamasca per la fabbricazione del cemento e della calce idraulica (Bergamo Company for the production of cement and hydraulic lime). The company produced a new grade of cement, the Scanzo cement, that grew in popularity and was used in various projects such as the 16-arches bridge above the Adda river, the Venezia Santa Lucia railway station and the Suez Canal (underwater concrete). [1]

In the early 1920s, the company merged with the construction group owned by the Pesenti family, forming a 12-plant and 1500-employee group producing +200 tons of cement annually. In 1925, it was introduced on the Italian stock exchange. The company became Italcementi in 1927. In the fifties, Italcementi provided the cement for the construction of the Pirelli Tower.[1][2]

In 1992, it underwent internationalisation following the acquisition of Ciments Français, which made it the largest cement producer of the world. Since 1998, it has further expanded through acquisitions of new cement works in Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Thailand, Morocco, India, Egypt, Kuwait, and the United States.

In 2010, Ciments français bought its obligations back from its US creditors to pave the way for a merger with its parent company Italcementi, merger that had previously faced a strong opposition from the aforementioned US stakeholders.[3] In June 2014, Italcementi, already an 83% shareholder in Ciments français, launched a bid to buy the remaining 17%. By the end of the takeover bid in July 2014, Italcementi reached 97,73% participation in Ciments français, and remained confident it would reach the 100% threshold.[4][5][6]

During the World Expo in Shanghai in 2010, Italcementi introduced the first transparent cement (trademarked as i.light) using thermoplastic polymer resin inserted in the special cement mixture.[7] In 2007, Italcementi introduced a new cement that retains smog with enhanced titanium dioxyde.[8] In 2015, Italcementi introduced a smog-purifying biodynamic cement with photocatalytic properties : it converts polluants contained in the outside air into inert salts.[9]

In July 2015, German construction group HeidelbergCement (world’s 4th cement producer), agreed to buy a 45% stake in Italcementi (world’s 5th cement producer) for $1.85 billion from the Pesenti family (through the family's holding group, Italmobiliare), thus creating the world's 2nd largest cement producer. As a trade-off, the Pesenti family gets 5% of the newly formed group, making them the second largest shareholders after the Merckle family[10][11] In May 2016, the European commission approved the deal.[12] The acquisition led to 400 lay-offs of Italcementi employees in Italy.[13] The deal was announced a week after Lafarge merged with Holcim, and amid rumors that Dangote Cement was eyeing an acquisition of Italcementi.[14]

On 12 October 2016, HeidelbergCement purchased the remaining Italcementi shares.[15] Therefore, HeidelbergCement is now the sole shareholder of Italcementi and owns 100% of the share capital.[16]

Activity Edit

The Italcementi Group is based in the town of Bergamo, in northern Italy. It has a staff of more than 20,000 employees, of which 400 are engaged in technical support and research activities under the group company C.T.G SpA (CTG stands for 'Centro Tecnico di Gruppo). Italcementi's annual sales are over 6 billion euros.

Italcementi is implemented in 22 countries: Albania, Belgium, Bulgaria, China, Canada, Cyprus, Egypt, France, Gambia, Greece, India, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Morocco, Mauritania, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Turkey and the United States.[17]

Over 60% of its sales come from the cement sector which is combined with the production of ready-mixed concrete and aggregates.

It boasts of a global network including 62 cement plants (cement + clinker 54 MT[clarification needed]), 12 grinding centers, 4 terminals. (one of which is also a grinding center), 570 concrete batching units (20.8 million cubic metres) and 152 quarries aggregate quarries (56.7 MT[clarification needed]).

Italcementi is controlled by Italmobiliare, based in Milan and quoted on the Borsa Italiana.[18] The whole group has been controlled by the Italian Pesenti family since its foundation in 1864.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Italcementi Group history". Italcementigroup.com. Retrieved 2016-06-16.
  2. ^ "Italcementi Group at a glance". Italcementigroup.com. Retrieved 2016-06-16.
  3. ^ Jean-Guillaume Brasseur (9 April 2010). "Ciments Français pourrait fusionner avec Italcementi". Lefigaro.fr (in French). Retrieved 2016-06-16.
  4. ^ Francesca Landini (6 March 2014). "UPDATE 1-Italcementi to launch 450 mln-euro rights issue". Reuters.com. Retrieved 2016-06-16.
  5. ^ Francesca Landini (21 June 2014). "Italcementi's bid on Ciments Francais to start on June 13". Reuters.com. Retrieved 2016-06-16.
  6. ^ "Italcementi crosses ownership threshold for Ciments Français squeeze-out". Globalcement.com. 4 July 2014. Retrieved 2016-06-16.
  7. ^ Ben Coxworth (4 January 2011). "Italian firm creates 'transparent cement'". Gizmag.com. Retrieved 2016-06-16.
  8. ^ Lia Miller (9 December 2007). "Smot-eating cement". The New York Times. Retrieved 2016-06-15.
  9. ^ Somluck Srimalee (22 April 2016). "Italcementi committed to serve 'green' building market". Nationmultimedia.com. Retrieved 2016-06-16.
  10. ^ Shayndi Raice; Eyk Henning; Eric Sylvers (28 July 2015). "HeidelbergCement Agrees to Buy 45% Stake in Italcementi". Wsj.com. Retrieved 2016-06-16.
  11. ^ Arash Massoudi; Rachel Sanderson (28 July 2015). "HeidelbergCement takes over Italcementi". Ft.com. Archived from the original on 2022-12-11. Retrieved 2016-06-16.
  12. ^ "Mergers: Commission approves acquisition of building materials group Italcementi by HeidelbergCement, subject to conditions". Europa.eu. 26 May 2016. Retrieved 2016-06-16.
  13. ^ "HeidelbergCement to cut around 400 jobs at Italcementi". Reuters.com. 5 April 2016. Retrieved 2016-06-16.
  14. ^ . Reuters.com. 31 July 2015. Archived from the original on 8 August 2016. Retrieved 2016-06-16.
  15. ^ "Heidelberg will Italcementi schlucken".
  16. ^ "Acquisition of Italcementi finalized – new Board of Directors established - Cement Line Gypsum". www.zkg.de. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
  17. ^ "HeidelbergCement to acquire Italcementi".
  18. ^ "With Italmobiliare in the 1.65 bn € acquisition of 45% of Italcementi by HeidelbergCement". Gattai, Minoli, Partners. 2015-08-08. Retrieved 2023-01-19.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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Italcementi is an Italian multinational company quoted on the Borsa Italiana which produces cement ready mix concrete and construction aggregates In 2015 45 of Italcementi was acquired by HeidelbergCement together forming the world s second largest cement producer Italcementi S p A TypeSocieta per azioniIndustryBuilding materialsFounded1864 159 years ago 1864 HeadquartersBergamo ItalyKey peopleRoberto Callieri CEO Luca Sabelli Chairman ProductsCement construction aggregate ready mix concreteWebsitewww italcementigroup comFormer Corporate logoWorld locations of Italcementi Group Contents 1 History 2 Activity 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditItalcementi was founded in 1846 in Scanzo near Bergamo Italy as the Societa Bergamasca per la fabbricazione del cemento e della calce idraulica Bergamo Company for the production of cement and hydraulic lime The company produced a new grade of cement the Scanzo cement that grew in popularity and was used in various projects such as the 16 arches bridge above the Adda river the Venezia Santa Lucia railway station and the Suez Canal underwater concrete 1 In the early 1920s the company merged with the construction group owned by the Pesenti family forming a 12 plant and 1500 employee group producing 200 tons of cement annually In 1925 it was introduced on the Italian stock exchange The company became Italcementi in 1927 In the fifties Italcementi provided the cement for the construction of the Pirelli Tower 1 2 In 1992 it underwent internationalisation following the acquisition of Ciments Francais which made it the largest cement producer of the world Since 1998 it has further expanded through acquisitions of new cement works in Bulgaria Kazakhstan Thailand Morocco India Egypt Kuwait and the United States In 2010 Ciments francais bought its obligations back from its US creditors to pave the way for a merger with its parent company Italcementi merger that had previously faced a strong opposition from the aforementioned US stakeholders 3 In June 2014 Italcementi already an 83 shareholder in Ciments francais launched a bid to buy the remaining 17 By the end of the takeover bid in July 2014 Italcementi reached 97 73 participation in Ciments francais and remained confident it would reach the 100 threshold 4 5 6 During the World Expo in Shanghai in 2010 Italcementi introduced the first transparent cement trademarked as i light using thermoplastic polymer resin inserted in the special cement mixture 7 In 2007 Italcementi introduced a new cement that retains smog with enhanced titanium dioxyde 8 In 2015 Italcementi introduced a smog purifying biodynamic cement with photocatalytic properties it converts polluants contained in the outside air into inert salts 9 In July 2015 German construction group HeidelbergCement world s 4th cement producer agreed to buy a 45 stake in Italcementi world s 5th cement producer for 1 85 billion from the Pesenti family through the family s holding group Italmobiliare thus creating the world s 2nd largest cement producer As a trade off the Pesenti family gets 5 of the newly formed group making them the second largest shareholders after the Merckle family 10 11 In May 2016 the European commission approved the deal 12 The acquisition led to 400 lay offs of Italcementi employees in Italy 13 The deal was announced a week after Lafarge merged with Holcim and amid rumors that Dangote Cement was eyeing an acquisition of Italcementi 14 On 12 October 2016 HeidelbergCement purchased the remaining Italcementi shares 15 Therefore HeidelbergCement is now the sole shareholder of Italcementi and owns 100 of the share capital 16 Activity EditThe Italcementi Group is based in the town of Bergamo in northern Italy It has a staff of more than 20 000 employees of which 400 are engaged in technical support and research activities under the group company C T G SpA CTG stands for Centro Tecnico di Gruppo Italcementi s annual sales are over 6 billion euros Italcementi is implemented in 22 countries Albania Belgium Bulgaria China Canada Cyprus Egypt France Gambia Greece India Italy Kazakhstan Kuwait Morocco Mauritania Saudi Arabia Spain Sri Lanka Thailand Turkey and the United States 17 Over 60 of its sales come from the cement sector which is combined with the production of ready mixed concrete and aggregates It boasts of a global network including 62 cement plants cement clinker 54 MT clarification needed 12 grinding centers 4 terminals one of which is also a grinding center 570 concrete batching units 20 8 million cubic metres and 152 quarries aggregate quarries 56 7 MT clarification needed Italcementi is controlled by Italmobiliare based in Milan and quoted on the Borsa Italiana 18 The whole group has been controlled by the Italian Pesenti family since its foundation in 1864 See also Edit Italy portal Companies portalList of Italian companiesReferences Edit a b Italcementi Group history Italcementigroup com Retrieved 2016 06 16 Italcementi Group at a glance Italcementigroup com Retrieved 2016 06 16 Jean Guillaume Brasseur 9 April 2010 Ciments Francais pourrait fusionner avec Italcementi Lefigaro fr in French Retrieved 2016 06 16 Francesca Landini 6 March 2014 UPDATE 1 Italcementi to launch 450 mln euro rights issue Reuters com Retrieved 2016 06 16 Francesca Landini 21 June 2014 Italcementi s bid on Ciments Francais to start on June 13 Reuters com Retrieved 2016 06 16 Italcementi crosses ownership threshold for Ciments Francais squeeze out Globalcement com 4 July 2014 Retrieved 2016 06 16 Ben Coxworth 4 January 2011 Italian firm creates transparent cement Gizmag com Retrieved 2016 06 16 Lia Miller 9 December 2007 Smot eating cement The New York Times Retrieved 2016 06 15 Somluck Srimalee 22 April 2016 Italcementi committed to serve green building market Nationmultimedia com Retrieved 2016 06 16 Shayndi Raice Eyk Henning Eric Sylvers 28 July 2015 HeidelbergCement Agrees to Buy 45 Stake in Italcementi Wsj com Retrieved 2016 06 16 Arash Massoudi Rachel Sanderson 28 July 2015 HeidelbergCement takes over Italcementi Ft com Archived from the original on 2022 12 11 Retrieved 2016 06 16 Mergers Commission approves acquisition of building materials group Italcementi by HeidelbergCement subject to conditions Europa eu 26 May 2016 Retrieved 2016 06 16 HeidelbergCement to cut around 400 jobs at Italcementi Reuters com 5 April 2016 Retrieved 2016 06 16 HeidelbergCement rushed to buy Italcementi given rival interest sources Reuters com 31 July 2015 Archived from the original on 8 August 2016 Retrieved 2016 06 16 Heidelberg will Italcementi schlucken Acquisition of Italcementi finalized new Board of Directors established Cement Line Gypsum www zkg de Retrieved 2023 01 19 HeidelbergCement to acquire Italcementi With Italmobiliare in the 1 65 bn acquisition of 45 of Italcementi by HeidelbergCement Gattai Minoli Partners 2015 08 08 Retrieved 2023 01 19 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from 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