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Rajasthan State Mines and Minerals tenders gypsum mining contracts
Written by Global Gypsum staff
25 July 2024
India: Rajasthan State Mines and Minerals has issued a tender for contracts to mine gypsum at multiple sites in Rajasthan. The sites in question are the Baller, Bharu, Dehariya and Kishanpura-2 mines in Bikaner District and the Siyar Ko Koshita mine in Sanchore District. Bidders for the Baller and Dehariya sites must have recorded recent annual sales of at least US$717,000, while those for the other sites must have recorded recent annual sales above US$358,000.
Hormozgan provincial government invests US$455,000 in minerals exploration in first quarter of 2025 financial year
Written by Global Gypsum staff
22 July 2024
Iran: The government of Hormozgan province invested US$455,000 in surveys for gypsum and other minerals in the first quarter of the 2025 financial year. Trend News has reported that Hormozgan Province presently boasts 300 mines.
Fletcher Building appoints Tony Dragicevich to its board of directors
Written by Global Gypsum staff
22 July 2024
New Zealand: Fletcher Building has appointed Tony Dragicevich as a non-executive director and member of its board of directors, effective from 1 August 2024. Dragicevich previously served as managing director and CEO of aluminium producer Capral, and has held leadership positions at Wattyl Group, GWA Bathrooms and Kitchens, Red Paper Group and Carter Holt Harvey Insulation. He holds a commerce degree from the University of Auckland.
Acting chair Barbara Chapman said "Tony is a highly accomplished CEO and director who brings significant experience in leading distribution and manufacturing businesses across Australia and New Zealand. His successful career in the building products sector, combined with his strong track record of delivering value for shareholders, make him an excellent addition to Fletcher Building's Board."
Knauf to expand Kyiv operations
Written by Global Gypsum staff
09 July 2024
Ukraine: Germany-based Knauf has purchased 0.33 hectares of land in Kyiv’s Solomianskyi District for the 'operation and maintenance' of its transport shop. Business World News has reported that the company agreed to pay US$327,000 for the land.
Xeriant to build NexBoard plants
Written by Global Gypsum staff
05 July 2024
US: Xeriant plans to build plants to produce its NexBoard alternative wallboard panels. The company says that it has secured finance and selected equipment and sites. Discussions with banks over possible tax-free green bonds are on-going.
CEO Keith Duffy said "We are looking forward to having customised manufacturing plants that can meet the market demand from homebuilders who have committed to using our wallboards."