Norway: Norgips has appointed Christian Stålem as its managing director. He was previously the commercial director of the subsidiary of Knauf since May 2022. His promotion follows an interim period with Jan Ellringmann, a member of the group management, covering the position. Stålem previously worked as a sales director at BMI Group. Prior to this he held sales, business development and marketing positions at Circle K, Statoil and Capgemini Consulting.
Sales of US gypsum board products rise by 2% to 1.99Mm2 so far in 2022
US: Total sales of gypsum boards products grew by 2% year-on-year to 1.99Bnm2 in the first nine months of 2022, from 1.94Bnm2 in the same period in 2021. Sales grew particularly fast in the South Atlantic and East South Central regions, but they fell in the Pacific region. Data from the United States Geological Survey (USGS) shows that the total of uncalcined gypsum used in the reporting period rose by 5% to 15.7Mt and the total of calcined gypsum used increased by 2% to 17.9Mt. The supply of mined crude gypsum fell by 6% to 15.9Mt, imports rose by 1% to 5.11Mt and the supply of synthetic gypsum remained stable at 9.75Mt. Spain became the biggest source of crude gypsum imports so far in 2022 followed by Canada, Mexico and Türkiye.
Paul Campbell appointed as Commercial Director of Knauf UK and Ireland
UK: Knauf UK and Ireland has appointed Paul Campbell as its Commercial Director. He will be responsible for the strategic development of supply chains, customer support, marketing and technical functions. Campbell previously worked for British Gypsum for over 10 years in product management and marketing roles before becoming the Marketing & Technical Director, UK & Ireland at BMI Group in 2019.
GMS’ net sales rise by 27% to US$2.79bn in first half
US: GMS’ net sales grew by 27% year-on-year to US$2.79bn in the half year to the end of October 2022 from US$2.19bn in the same period in 2021. Its earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) grew by 34% to US$356m from US$265m. Sales of wallboard increased by 37% to US$1.11bn from US$0.80bn.
John C Turner, Jr, the president and chief executive officer of GMS, said, “A significant backlog of homes under construction, continued strength in multi-family, and improving levels of commercial activity helped drive exceptional results for our fiscal second quarter.” He continued, “As a result, with favourable pricing across our product categories, positive volume growth in wallboard, ceilings and complementary products and the benefit of our AMES acquisition, our team achieved another quarter of record levels of net sales, net income and adjusted EBITDA and generated significant levels of cash flow.”


