Tarmac acquires ready-mix sites
Published by Rebecca Bowden,
Assistant Editor
World Cement,
Tarmac has acquired 11 ready-mix concrete sites from Breedon Aggregates and Hope Construction Materials.
The acquisition forms part of Tarmac’s strategy to ensure that it is well positioned to support UK infrastructure and construction growth and will provide significant additional production capacity and coverage for customers by further strengthening the company’s nationwide network of 120 ready-mix plants.
Mark Joel, Tarmac managing director for Readymix Concrete and Building Products, said:
“The acquisition of these sites broadens our nationwide customer offer ensuring that we have ability to serve all major urban conurbations, as well as supplying bespoke projects from a fleet of mobile units. Importantly, we have the flexibility and capacity to meet the supply requirements of any type or size of project – from small schemes through to major housing, commercial, or infrastructure projects.
“Our plant network will continue to be underpinned by commercial, distribution and technical experts so that we offer high-quality customer support from 16 local service centres.”
The locations of the acquired sites include:
- Inverness, Highland
- Cloddach, Moray
- Lincoln, Lincolnshire
- Boston, Lincolnshire
- Spalding, Lincolnshire
- Wisbech, Cambridgeshire
- Telford, Halesfield, Shropshire
- Telford, Trenchlock, Shropshire
- Shrewsbury, Bayston, Shropshire
- Coleford, Stowfield, Gloucestershire
- Leinthall, Herefordshire
A number of the sites have previously been owned by Tarmac, three of which are located in Tarmac quarries.
Adapted from press release by Rebecca Bowden
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/01082016/tarmac-acquires-ready-mix-sites-30/
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