Gypsum industry news
BASF reports results for first-half FY2024
29 July 2024Germany: Chemicals company BASF's sales fell by 19% year-on-year to €37.3bn in the first half of the 2024 financial year (FY2024). Its earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) declined by 34% to €4.72bn. As a result, the company now anticipates full-year sales of €73 – 76bn in FY2024, down from the previously forecast €84 – 87bn. It revised its earnings forecast to €4 – 4.4bn, from €4.8 – €5.4bn previously. At the same time, it increased its anticipated reduction in CO₂ emissions for the year. It now expects to generate 17 – 17.6Mt of CO2 from its operations, down from its previously forecast 18.1 – 19.1Mt.
Sika opens Suzhou Technology Centre
15 December 2023China: Switzerland-based Sika has opened its new Suzhou Technology Centre in Jiangsu Province. The centre will help Sika to develop its sustainable and high-performance technologies in order to grow it market potential throughout the Asia/Pacific region. By strategically expanding its research and development activities across all core technologies, Sika aims to further strengthen its global innovation leadership.
Chief innovation and sustainability officer Patricia Heidtman said "With our new technology centre, we are strengthening our innovation capabilities in the Asia/Pacific region and are fostering synergies in sustainable construction and environmentally friendly mobility. We have created the ideal framework for close collaboration between our research teams. It will thus enable us to develop forward-looking technologies for our customers that combine sustainability with performance."
Brazil/Egypt: France-based Saint-Gobain has acquired Matchem in Brazil and started exclusive negotiations to acquire IDP Chemicals in Egypt via its Chryso subsidiary. Both transactions are intended to strengthen the company’s presence in the construction chemicals market with a focus on concrete admixtures. Matchem and IDP Chemicals will be consolidated within the Construction Chemicals segment in Saint-Gobain’s High Performance Solutions division.
Matchem, established in 2011, employs around 50 people across two plants in Brazil and reported revenue of around Euro20m in 2022. Saint-Gobain also operates mortar company Quartzolit, sealant and adhesive company TekBond and GCP Applied Technologies in Brazil.
IDP Chemicals has been licensed by Chryso since 2018 and employs 25 people at one plant. This acquisition is expected to be finalised in the first quarter of 2023.
Switzerland: Sika’s sales were US$5.45bn in the first half of 2022, up by 18% year-on-year from first-half 2021 levels. The group also increased its operating profit during the half, by 23% to US$874m.
CEO Thomas Hasler called market conditions during the half ‘challenging.’ He continued “Thanks to our broad diversification, we operate in several markets with different levels of maturity, and we can leverage our solutions across a broad base. We were largely able to offset the increase in price for raw materials with higher product prices, and supply bottlenecks were resolved via our global procurement organisation. The current challenges will remain in the second half of 2022, but I am confident that we can meet our targets for 2022 thanks to our dedicated employees.”
Sika continues to grow sales in 2021
18 January 2022Switzerland: Sika’s sales grew by 17.3% year-on-year to Euro8.96bn in 2021 despite the Covid-19 pandemic and procurement delays for raw materials. Sales increased in all regions with notable growth reported in the Middle East, Eastern Europe, the UK, the US, Latin America and China. The group said that in the Americas a strategic focus on business activities in metropolitan areas, major infrastructure projects and cross-selling helped it. Sika is also currently in the process of buying MBCC Group, a construction chemicals suppler previously known as BASF Construction Chemicals, for Euro2.8bn.
"2021 was expected to be a challenging year and it proved to be a very successful one for Sika. We are benefiting from a number of growth platforms and are in an ideal position to achieve long-term success,” said chief executive officer Thomas Hasler. “We have solutions in place for all the development stages of construction markets, and government supported investment programs running into the billions will provide further impetus for our business.
Saint-Gobian enters Kenyan market through gypsum wallboard plant acquisition and acquires majority stake in ABE Mauritius
18 November 2021Kenya/Mauritius: Saint-Gobain says that has acquired a gypsum wallboard plant in Nairobi, Kenya. The company says that it plans to build a construction chemicals line on the site of the plant. According to the Global Gypsum Directory 2021, Erdemann Gypsum and Tanzania Gypsum respectively operate 10Mm2/yr and 12Mm2/yr gypsum wallboard plants in the Kenyan capital city. Saint-Gobain has also taken over a majority stake in Chryso additives, mortars and waterproofers producer ABE Mauritius in Mauritius.
The company is seeking to expand its range of light and sustainable construction solution through the acquisitions. Its footprint in Africa extends over 12 countries across 29 facilities, nine of which it opened in the past two years.
Ruijiang launches methyl hydrogen silicone oil RJ-202 plant in China
24 February 2021China: Rui Silicone subsidiary Ruijiang has commissioned a new methyl hydrogen silicone oil RJ-202 plant in China following completion of a successful test run on 10 February 2021. The plant will supply the gypsum wallboard industry with methyl hydrogen silicone oil for use as a waterproofing additive. It will also produce hexamethyldisilazane RJ-HMDZ, hexamethyldisiloxane RJ-MM, heptamethyltrisiloxane RJ-HMTS and some other modified silicone oils.
Sika reports sales increase in 2020
13 January 2021Switzerland: Sika’s 2020 full-year sales were Euro7.29m, up by 3% year-on-year when adjusted for currency variations. Sales grew in the Europe, Middle East and Africa region by 4.4%, in the Americas regions by 1% and in the Asia/Pacific region by 13%. The group recorded market share gains in all regions. During the year it acquired Romania-based Adeplast, US-based CIDRA Concrete Systems and Egypt-based Modern Waterproofing Group. The acquisitions span concrete, mortars and insulation production. The company established new plants in China and Colombia. It upgraded plants in France, Switzerland and the UAE.
Chief executive officer (CEO) Paul Schuler said "The 2020 fiscal year was overshadowed by the global coronavirus pandemic, which had a number of serious repercussions for the construction and automotive sectors. Thanks to the strong motivation of our employees and their pronounced customer focus, Sika managed to perform successfully in this highly challenging market environment and achieve above-average results. We remain very well positioned in what is still a difficult environment – thanks to our innovative products and solutions, as well as to our employees, who continue to deliver their utmost even in times such as these. On behalf of group management, I would like to thank our global workforce of 25,000 people for the tremendous dedication they have shown and for the unique way they identify with our company."
The group confirmed its 2023 targets, saying “The company remains aligned for long-term success and profitable growth. With its focus on the six strategic pillars – market penetration, innovation, operational efficiency, acquisitions, strong corporate values, and sustainability – Sika is seeking to grow by 6 – 8% a year in local currencies up to 2023. From 2021, the company is aiming for a higher earnings before interest and taxation (EBIT) margin of 15 – 18%. Projects in the areas of operations, logistics, procurement, and product formulation should result in an annual improvement in operating costs equivalent to 0.5% of sales.”
BRB opens silicone synthesis plant in Malaysia
09 June 2016Malaysia: BRB has opened a 10,000t/yr silicone synthesis plant to manufacture additives for the construction industry. The multipurpose silicone plant was officially opened on 2 June 2016 by Dutch ambassador and representatives from the Malaysia Investment Development Authority and the Royal Malaysia Custom Department.
The plant is designed to manufacture vinyl silicone fluid, silicone polyether, low viscosity polydimethyl siloxane fluids, cross-linkers and chain extenders, gum blends, silicone emulsions and silicone antifoams. Its silicone additives can be used in gypsum wallboard production and it has applications in the construction industry including mineral wool insulation materials.
BRB International has invested US$11m in the project. Construction began in May 2014 and was completed in the second quarter of 2016.