Gypsum industry news
UK: Etex Group has merged Siniat, Promat and EOS Facades to create Etex Building Performance UK. The new division will combine technical knowledge and research and development resources in the dry construction sector. Etex intends to create new products aimed at reduced installation times whilst catering to specifiers' requirements.
The division will employ over 500 people, with production sites in Bristol, Yorkshire and County Durham. It will be led by Neil Ash, the managing director of Siniat UK, who will become Head of Etex Building Performance UK. Each company will continue to trade separately in the UK as Siniat, Promat and EOS Facades.
"Our vision is singular - to be the leading expert in dry construction, concentrating our efforts on creating solutions for the buildings of tomorrow. The three brands within Etex Building Performance complement each other and are well known for their innovation, high-quality manufacturing and technical know-how," said Ash.
Siniat produces drywall products and Promat specialises in passive fire protection. Siniat acquired EOS Facades, a provider of Steel Frame Systems, on 8 April 2016,
Etex board sales rise by 5% to Euro1.44bn in 2015
14 April 2016Belgium: Etex's cladding and building board sales revenue rose by 5% year-on-year to Euro1.44bn in 2015 from Euro1.38bn in 2014. It attributed the growth to a strong market in the UK, stabilised performance in construction markets in Germany and the Benelux region and recovery in most of South America.
Overall the company reported that its revenue rose by 2.3% to Euro3.05bn from Euro2.99bn. However, its profit fell by 60% to Euro37m from Euro95m. This was attributed to restructuring in Argentina, France and Germany and impairment charges. The cladding and building board business represents 47% of Etex's building products portfolio. It built three gypsum wallboard plants, in Peru, Brazil and Romania, in 2015.
Etex expects to achieve modest growth in revenue and profit in 2016.
Knauf buys Caspian International in Honduras
05 April 2016Honduras: Knauf International has acquired Caspian International in Honduras. Caspian International operates a gypsum wallboard plant in Choloma. The transaction also includes Cateras de Sula, a gypsum quarry in Honduras, and Caspian Panama, a commercial office.
"After our two recent acquisitions in Colombia, we are extremely pleased to strengthen our geographical footprint in the central American market... We are convinced that this acquisition is the beginning of a strong evolution in Central America and in the Caribbean Islands. As we have done in other countries, we will bring our expertise in plasterboard manufacturing to Central America, but also in other construction fields such as Aquapanel cement board, ceilings, jointing and Cleneo, our decorative boards," said Serge Azaïs, member of the Knauf Management Committee and CEO for South America. "Knauf Honduras will benefit from the strong knowledge of our Argentinian team, leading the integration process of the former Gypcen brand."
Knauf Gypsum Kuban acquires ZZSG
04 April 2016Russia: The Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) has approved an application by Knauf Gypsum Kuban to acquire a 100% stake in ZZSG. FAS ruled that the takeover would not have any effects for competition in the market sector.
ZZSG is a producer and seller of gypsum products in the Mari El federal region of Russia. Knauf Gypsum Kuban is a Russia subsidiary of Knauf.
US: Transnational Group has delayed the start of gypsum mining and production at its property in Sandy Valley, Nevada. It blamed the setback on unforeseen delays by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in issuing Transnational's exploration permits due to the agency's lack of resources. It anticipates that it will will be able to obtain the necessary permits to commence exploration at the site within sixty to ninety days, barring any additional requests or delays by the BLM.
"Due to delays imposed by the BLM stemming from its lack of qualified geologists in our area that could not be foreseen by management, the timeline of our Sandy Valley Project has been extended. However, we expect to secure an exploration permit in the near future and anticipate that Transnational will continue its progress towards producing gypsum on this property," stated Transnational Group's CEO, Philip Dutoit.
Ed Bosowski appointed to chairman of the board of directors of Continental Building Products
01 April 2016US: Continental Building Products has elected Ed Bosowski to serve as chairman of the board of directors effective from 18 March 2016. He replaces Brad Boggess. Bosowski has been a member of the board of directors of the company since February 2014, and has over 30 years of experience in the gypsum wallboard industry.
The company also announced that Brad Boggess, Kyle Volluz and Grant Wilbeck resigned from the board of directors on 18 March 2016 following the sale by an affiliate of Lone Star Funds of all remaining shares of stock it held in the company. The three departing board members were affiliated to Lone Star Funds. The board of directors of Continental Building Products currently consists of five independent members and the company's president and CEO.
CNBM net profit falls by 83% to US$157m
01 April 2016China: China National Building Material Company's (CNBM) net profit has fallen by 83% year-on-year to US$157m in 2015. Its revenue fell by 17.8% to US$15.4bn. China's largest cement producer has blamed the loss of profits on a steep drop in cement sales due to a national slowdown in fixed-asset investments, infrastructure construction and real estate investments.
The state-owned building materials company also produces gypsum wallboard, insulation materials and ceiling systems. Revenue from the sale of lightweight building materials fell by 7.6% to US$1.09bn as the price of gypsum wallboard fell. However, revenue from mineral wool insulation sales and composite materials rose by 25.3% to US$501m due to increased sales of pipes, tanks and rotor blades.
Kuwait Gypsum profit falls to US$0.9m in 2015
22 March 2016Kuwait: Kuwait Gypsum Manufacturing and Trading has reported that its profit fell by 19.4% year-on-year to US$0.9m in 2015 from US$1.11m in 2014. Its profit in the fourth quarter of 2015 fell by 22.8% year-on-year to US$0.62m from US$0.80m. The wallboard producer runs a plant in Shuaiba producing boards under the K-GYPS brand.
Vietnam: Knauf Vietnam has signed a strategic cooperation agreement for the distribution of gypsum wallboard with Zinca Vietnam. A ceremony marking the signing was held on 12 March 2016 and attended by about 300 guests, including gypsum wallboard distributors, dealers, contractors, developers, and architects, according to local press.
"I believe this remarkable milestone will help us strengthen our nationwide coverage and promote brand awareness," said David Thomas, General Director of Knauf Vietnam. He added that the company's 20Mm2 wallboard plant in Hai Phong has started commissioning and is due to started selling commercial products by May 2016.
Knauf Vietnam was licensed in 2013 to build a gypsum wallboard plant. It has since established offices in Hai Phong, Hanoi, and Ho Chi Minh City and has been developing a distribution network throughout the country. In the meantime it has been selling products locally including StandardShield, MoistShield, FireShield, Knauf Danoline and Cleaneo.
Zinca Vietnam is a Vietnamese building materials manufacturer and distributor that was founded in 1995. It previously signed a cooperation deal with Saint-Gobain in 2007 to distribute Gyproc branded products in the country.
Saint-Gobain and Burkard deal for acquisition of Sika shares further extended to June 2017
15 March 2016France/Switzerland: Saint-Gobain and the Burkard family have extended their agreement relating to the sale of shares of Schenker-Winkler Holding (SWH) and to extend the validity of the agreement until 30 June 2017. Saint-Gobain will then have an option to extend the agreement until 31 December 2018. SWH holds the majority of voting rights of Sika.
"Together, we are fully committed to this transaction. It makes sense from a strategic, industrial and financial standpoint for Saint-Gobain and for Sika, for their employees, for their customers and for all of their shareholders. The amendment to the agreement covers the longest of timelines to resolve related disputes, allowing SWH to regain its property rights," said Pierre-André de Chalendar, Chairman and CEO of Saint-Gobain.
In December 2014, Saint-Gobain announced its intention to buy a 16.1% stake in Sika for Euro2.6bn, thus acquiring control over the building materials producer. However, Sika's management and minority shareholders opposed the deal. At the end of January 2016, Saint-Gobain's finance chief Laurent Guillot told Reuters that the group still believed in a successful outcome despite the resistance it faced. In February 2016 Sika reiterated its opposition to the takeover in a financial statement saying that, "There is still no evidence to suggest there is any industrial logic behind the transaction."