BMR’s heavy clay division continues to garner recognition amongst national and international brick and tile manufacturers who appreciate the outstanding quality of its technologies backed up by rapid and effective customer support.
Despite the 14% decline in revenues, the first-half results were still slightly better than expected. The performance demonstrates the UK brick producer’s resilience in a subdued market environment, with lower customer demand across both new build and RMI segments.
The upgrade, which was concluded successfully and to schedule, was aimed at significantly increasing production capacity and improving the handling of new thermally insulating blocks.
Panariagroup gains ownership of the company’s Leisnig facility, brands, sales network and stock and becomes one of the leading players in the German-speaking markets.
While waiting for the inauguration of the Somany Max plant in December, the Indian group expects a double-digit growth in volume and an improvement in margins in the current fiscal year
The Peruvian company has installed a new automated packaging line at its Huachipa factory, eliminating much of the manual work and increasing productivity.
Cerdomus started up in the summer its new line in Castel Bolognese (Ravenna), equipped with Sacmi’s leading technologies, including the Continua+ PCR 2000.
The 40th Cersaie, which ended on 29 September in Bologna, registered a total of 99,319 visitors (8.8% more than in 2022), including more than 47,000 international attendees.
India’s largest tile manufacturer celebrates the goal of 101 million sqm, sold mainly on the domestic market. Revenues were up 18% to around €500 million.
After a successful year 2022 with revenues up 38% to €1,508 million, the Spanish group launched its Ecombustible project in late June and purchased Ascale in August.
The French company, which has been operating in the industry for no less than five generations, has installed a new Sacmi production line at its Decize factory in response to growing demand for technical stoneware mosaic.
After a five-year absence, the Polish company is returning to Cersaie for the international debut of its new TRI-D slabs produced in the sizes 320x160 and 320x123 cm.