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Germany: With effect from April 2012 Roger Meier has been appointed sales director of FLSmidth Sample Processing Technology, Wuppertal, Germany (formerly Pfaff AQS). Roger Meier will also be responsible for coordinating the common sales effort for FLSmidth Brno (formerly Autec) and FLSmidth Wuppertal.
FLSmidth Sample Processing Technology designs and manufactures a wide range of products for every stage of the sample processing chain in cement, steel and other minerals sectors. Previously Roger Meier has held a position as Building Materials Segment Manager and Industrial XRD Applications Manager at PANalytical BV, in the Netherlands.
Preliminary Dyckerhoff sales show improvement in 2011
08 February 2012Germany: The Dyckerhoff Group has announced preliminary key figures for 2011, which show a 13% improvement in sales compared to 2010. Sales hit Euro1.6bn in 2011, up from Euro1.41bn in 2010. Breaking down its sales performance geographically, the group took Euro829m in Germany and western Europe (+14% year-on-year), Euro598m in eastern Europe (+21%) and Euro175m in the United States (-9%).
The company reported that sales volumes increased in all countries, except cement in the USA and sand and gravel in the Netherlands. Cement prices exceeded those of 2010 in Poland, Ukraine and Russia, falling in each of the other countries in which the group operates. The proportion of sales generated outside of Germany fell by 1%.
Looking forward to its full 2011 results, Dyckerhoff's management board expects a slight improvement in performance for 2011 compared to 2010. For the 2012 fiscal year, the company expects its sales and results to remain stable compared to 2011.
German industry bodies to merge in spring 2012
25 January 2012Germany: The German Cement Works Association (VDZ) and the Federal Association of German Cement Industry (BDZ) are due to merge in the spring of 2012 as the German Cement Works Association (VDZ).
This new body will represent 23 domestic cement companies with close to 7500 direct employees. It will represent about 95% of the cement industry in Germany with a turnover of approximately Euro2.1bn. "The merger gives us significantly greater clout and reach," said chief executive Dr Martin Schneider, who is set to lead the new organisation.
The German Cement Works Association will remain in Düsseldorf using the existing structure of the VDZ, allowing substantial resources to be concentrated. Schneider added that the established cooperation with the German Building Materials Association (BBS) will be strengthened allowing for better links between the German cement industry and the construction industry as a whole, as well as other partners in energy-intensive industry.
HeidelbergCement publishes Group Sustainability Report 2009/2010
08 September 2011Germany: HeidelbergCement (HC) has published its 2009-2010 Group Sustainability Report, which contains externally audited parameters for the first time. One of these independently verified parameters was HC's overall alternative fuels rate, which reached more than 20%.
The new report contains key performance indicators from HC's cement businesses that concern occupational health and safety and environmental protection that have been subjected to an independent review. In doing so, the company increases data quality and likewise complies with the obligations of the Cement Sustainability Initiative of the WBCSD (World Business Council for Sustainable Development).
"Sustainability is a management responsibility and part of our corporate strategy," said Dr Bernd Scheifele, Chairman of the Managing Board of HeidelbergCement. "By means of continuous reporting on our progress we aim at making our business activities transparent and binding so that all of our stakeholders can clearly see and understand the way in which we operate."