UK: Belgian-based Etex has announced plans for a new gypsum wallboard plant in Portbury, near the Port of Bristol, to be commissioned in 2022. Its construction will cost Euro162m. Etex CEO Paul Van Oyen said the development ‘will strengthen our position in the UK – Europe’s largest plasterboard market – where there is a chronic housing shortage.’ Etex already serves the UK construction industry from its two gypsum plasterboard plants in Bristol and Ferrybridge.

France: Saint-Gobain has reported nine-month sales of Euro31.1bn, down by 4.1% from Euro32.5bn in the nine months to 30 September 2018. Saint-Gobain has already achieved it annual divestment sales target of Euro3.0bn, further setting the group on track for a reduction in costs of Euro80m in 2019, Euro45m of this in the second half of 2019. The group was able to buy back 8.5 million of its shares over the period.

India: US-based moisture measurement specialist MoistTech has deployed a manager and technical staff to India to liaise directly with its customers there. The new branch will take up all customer support functions previously enacted by Earthtekniks.

Switzerland: Sika has reported a net profit of Euro514m over the nine-month period ending 30 September 2019, up 7.4% year-on-year from Euro479m, amidst growth in all reg ions. Net sales grew by 12.9% in the period to Euro5.45bn from Euro4.83bn one year previously. Sika CEO Paul Schuler praised the performance, stating: “We are confident that we will exceed our sales target for fiscal 2019 of Euro 7.26bn.”

In October 2019, Sika unveiled its Strategy 2023, a six-part organisational growth model aimed at achieving a minimum of 6% growth annually.

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