Heidelberg Cement news
Heidelberg Materials Australia broadens footprint with acquisition of Queensland sand operations
Heidelberg Materials Australia is acquiring two sand quarries in Rockhampton, Central Queensland, Hardcore Sands and Pink Lily Sands.
SBTi validates Heidelberg Materials' 2050 carbon reduction targets
The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has validated Heidelberg Materials’ 2050 carbon reduction targets in line with a 1.5°C trajectory.
Heidelberg Materials launches sponsored American Depositary Receipts Programme
Heidelberg Materials announces the transition from an unsponsored to a sponsored American Depositary Receipts (ADR) programme.
Heidelberg Materials acquires new B3 B-Series Cone Crusher from QMS
A new B3 crusher has been supplied to Heidelberg Materials’ Whatley Quarry.
Heidelberg Materials Hispania name new General Manager
Heidelberg Materiales Hispania has appointed Carlos Sánchez Galán as the new General Manager to replace Jesús Ortiz Used, who has been in this position for the last 18 years.
Heidelberg Materials’ joint venture Cement Australia expands footprint with acquisition of BGC Cementitious
Cement Australia, a joint venture between Heidelberg Materials Australia and Holcim Australia, acquires the cementitious division of the Buckeridge Group of Companies based in Perth, Australia.
thyssenkrupp cooperates with Heidelberg Materials for the GeZero carbon capture project
Heidelberg Materials and thyssenkrupp Polysius have signed a front-end engineering design contract for the plant design of the clinker production line of the GeZero CCS project.
Heidelberg Materials Brevik CCS project in Norway reaches mechanical completion
A total of 1.2 million hours of technical precision work went into the successful integration of the carbon capture plant into the existing Brevik cement plant
Heidelberg Materials acquires Giant Cement Holding Inc.
Heidelberg Materials North America has entered into a definitive purchase agreement to acquire Giant Cement Holding Inc., an established cement producer on the US East Coast with a focus on using waste-derived fuels.
Heidelberg Materials’ Grange Top quarry becomes site of major palaeontological find
Heidelberg Materials’ Grange Top quarry in Rutland, which is adjacent to its Ketton cement works, has become the site of a major palaeontological find, as remains of a 170 million year old pterosaur from the Middle Jurassic period have been uncovered.