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Azerbaijan’s January to August Gypsum output plummets year-on-year
Written by Global Gypsum staff
18 September 2019
Azerbaijan: Azerbaijan produced 7000t of building gypsum in the eight months to the end of August 2019, a decrease of 82% from 38,000t in the corresponding period of 2018. Total production in the construction materials sector grew in value by 4.3% to US$303m from US$291m from January to August 2018.
Munson unveils ribbon blender with bag dump
Written by Global Gypsum staff
16 September 2019
US: Munson has launched a ribbon blender for the homogenisation of dry bulk solids, including gypsum plaster. The unit, which can also blend solids with liquids from its spray lines to pastes or slurries, has a volume of 2.4m3. The company reports that its novel bag dump, which draws dust into filter cartridges by intermittent blasts from a number of nozzles, will improve worker safety and plant hygiene.
Eternit to expand Huachipa gypsum wallboard plant in 2020
Written by Global Gypsum staff
11 September 2019
Peru: Eternit plans to start upgrading its Huachipa gypsum wallboard plant in 2020. It wants to start investing in the project in early 2020, according to the El Comercio newspaper. Following the upgrade the plant will double its production capacity by the end of 2021. The subsidiary of Belgium’s Etex wants to benefit from increased usage of wallboard products in the country. It was 0.45m2/capita in 2018 and the company is aiming to increase this to 1m2/capita by 2025.
National Gypsum plants win safety award
Written by Global Gypsum staff
11 September 2019
US: National Gypsum’s Shippingport wallboard plant in Pennsylvania and its Anniston paper plant in Alabama have both won the Lloyd H Yeager Award for working 1 million hours or more worked without a lost time accident (LTA). The Shippingport plant reached 2 million hours without a LTA. The award is organised by the Gypsum Association (GA) and 13 plants have been recognised on this occasion. The Anniston paper plant makes face paper for National Gypsum’s wallboard products including the distinctive purple paper used in the company’s Purple product line.
“Under Lloyd H Yeager’s leadership, the GA ran a robust safety training program for the gypsum industry and was very successful in emphasising the importance of workplace safety among GA member companies,” said Stephen H Meima, executive director of the GA.
Etex reports rising first-half profits
Written by Global Gypsum staff
03 September 2019
Belgium: Etex has recorded a first-half net recurring profit of Euro100m, up by 6.3% year-on-year from Euro94.1m in the same period of 2018. Paul Van Oyen, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Etex, noted the role of ‘strong market demand, mostly driven by the Building Performance division’ in driving the company’s growth. Only its Etex Exteriors division, launched on 1 January 2019, has not shown net profitability. Etex’s financial debt has decreased by Euro181m to Euro538m from Euro719m on 30 June 2018.