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Knauf launches new gypsum wallboard plant in Uzbekistan
Written by Global Gypsum staff
26 July 2022
Uzbekistan: Germany-based Knauf has launched a new 17Mm2/yr gypsum wallboard plant at Fergana. The unit can also produce 40,000t/yr of dry building mixes. The project had an investment of just under Euro19m. It is the company’s third production plant in the country.
UK competition body launches merger inquiry into acquisition of GCP Applied Technologies by Saint-Gobain
Written by Global Gypsum staff
26 July 2022
UK: The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has formally launched the first phase of a merger inquiry into the proposed acquisition by Saint-Gobain of GCP Applied Technologies. The competition body said that proposed merger had met the threshold for investigation under UK law. The CMA will now decide whether to refer the merger for further scrutiny by 21 September 2022.
Saint-Gobain said it had agreed to buy construction chemicals producer GCP Applied Technologies for Euro2bn in late 2021 with a conclusion date to the transaction by the end of 2022.
Knauf issues update on cyber attack
Written by Global Gypsum staff
26 July 2022
Germany: Knauf Group says it has made “good time in restorations” following a cyber attack in late June 2022. It said it was continuing to work on reinstating operating procedures and was on its way to achieving this. It added that many of its online systems and email were back to normal functionality and that other processes were still being restored. In separate coverage, Bleeping Computer reports that the Black Basta ransomware gang has claimed responsibility for the attack.
Sika increases sales and profit in first half of 2022
Written by Global Gypsum staff
25 July 2022
Switzerland: Sika’s sales were US$5.45bn in the first half of 2022, up by 18% year-on-year from first-half 2021 levels. The group also increased its operating profit during the half, by 23% to US$874m.
CEO Thomas Hasler called market conditions during the half ‘challenging.’ He continued “Thanks to our broad diversification, we operate in several markets with different levels of maturity, and we can leverage our solutions across a broad base. We were largely able to offset the increase in price for raw materials with higher product prices, and supply bottlenecks were resolved via our global procurement organisation. The current challenges will remain in the second half of 2022, but I am confident that we can meet our targets for 2022 thanks to our dedicated employees.”
Knauf Gypsum Philippines opens gypsum board training centre
Written by Global Gypsum staff
20 July 2022
Philippines: Knauf Gypsum Philippines has opened its first gypsum board training centre in the country in Quezon City. The ‘Knauf Academy’ is intended to help train local construction workers, according to the Business Mirror newspaper. Mark Sergio, the managing director of Knauf Gypsum Philippines and Alexander Schmidt, Acting Deputy Head of Mission at the German Embassy, attended the opening event.
Sergio said “The intent of the training centre is two-fold: we want to make sure that we can improve the capability, the workmanship quality and skills of Filipino installers. We also want to make sure that because of this, we’re able to deliver the best customer experience for our architects, developers and contractor-partners.”