Gypsum industry news
Fletcher Building announces personnel changes 16 February 2024
New Zealand: Fletcher Building announced the retirement of its chief executive officer Ross Taylor on 14 February 2024. As part of a board renewal review, chair Bruce Hassall will also leave. Fletcher Building’s People and Remuneration Committee chair, non-executive director Barbara Chapman, will lead the search process for replacements. Handovers are scheduled to take place in October 2024.
The producer said “The board thanks Bruce and Ross for their leadership and contribution since 2017. During this period, they have led the turnaround of Fletcher Building, which has seen the core businesses becoming more focussed and profitable, with improved earnings, margins and returns.”
Belarus: The Ministry of Antimonopoly Regulation and Trade has set new lower natural gas prices for industrial plants. Operators will pay US$0.15/m3, down by 2% year-on-year. Prime Press News has reported that the rate will be applied retroactively from 1 January 2024.
North America: Market research firm IMARC Group has forecast a composite annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.6% in the North American gypsum wallboard market between 2024 and 2032. It attributed the anticipated growth to rising regional levels of construction activity, amid increasing urbanisation. Additionally, it expects gypsum wallboard to remain its market share within the building materials segment, as a cost-effective, easy-to-use product for both residential and commercial construction applications.
Knauf España launches new oversize systems products 16 February 2024
Spain: Knauf España has expanded its range of oversize gypsum wallboard systems with the launch of its new Maxiboard boards. The producer said that the boards’ 900mm thickness allows for a 30% reduction in studs, screws and joint treatment in installation. Maxiboard boards are optimal for use in large spaces, including in shopping centres, cinemas and data centres. They offer EI 240-certified fire resistance in systems up to 6m high and EI 120-certified fire resistance in systems up to 11m high.
UK: Saint-Gobain subsidiary British Gypsum has launched its BIMlocker software, a tool to enhance the use of its building information modelling (BIM) objects. The company says that BIMlocker improves customers’ data accuracy and accountability. The tool integrates with existing Revit software.
Head of digital construction Paul French said "Demonstrating compliance, accountability and integrity has never been more important within our industry. Our new BIMlocker software provides reassurance as an invisible layer of security that acts as a valuable aid to construction supply chains in the Building Safety Act era. It eliminates any ambiguity and ensures complete transparency."
Azerbaijan almost doubles gypsum production in 2023 16 February 2024
Azerbaijan: Azerbaijan’s production of construction gypsum increased by 98% year-on-year to 85,000t in 2023, data from the State Statistics Committee has shown. BNI IntelliNews has reported year-on-year growth of 32% in the overall value of building materials produced in Azerbaijan in 2023, to US$694m.