Gypsum industry news
Knauf Tunisia keen to grow business
20 January 2022Tunisia: Elizabeth Knauf has expressed Knauf’s interest in growing its production capacity for the local market and export. The group president of the board of directors met with Prime Minister Najla Bouden in mid-January 2022, according to the Agence Tunis Afrique Presse. Bouden praised the success of Knauf Tunisia’s training centres at Tataouine and Meknassy (Sidi Bouzid). The group acquired Plâtres Tunisiens in 2004 and operates a plaster plant at Meknassy.
Knauf to open training centre in Ghana
11 February 2019Ghana: Germany’s Knauf plans to open a training centre to provide knowledge and skills to construction professionals. It will be opened by Isabel Knauf, Member of the Knauf Group Management Committee, Gerd Müller, the German Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and Christiane Laibach, chairwoman of the Management Board of Deutsche Investitions- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft (DEG), according to the Ghana News Agency. The opening is part of the German African Business Summit. The centre will offer up to 800 training positions per year. It is part of a wider training initiative being organised by Knauf, DEG and the BMZ in Nigeria, Tanzania, Egypt, Algeria and Tunisia.
Construction starts of gypsum plant in Tataouine
14 May 2018Tunisia: Construction work has started on a gypsum plant at Ezzahra in Tataouine. The Euro10m plant will produce 300t/day of gypsum, according to African Manager. The unit is scheduled to start production in early 2020.
Knauf to invest Euro80m in Tunisia
16 April 2018Tunisia: Prime minister Youssef Chahed has met with Alexander Knauf, the chairman of Germany’s Knauf. Knauf plans to invest Euro80m and create over 300 jobs in gypsum projects based in the governates of Tataouine and Sidi Bouzid, according to African Manager. Knauf has operated a plaster business in the country since 2004.