Despite the difficulties currently facing the global ceramic market, Remix began 2024 with two major projects that aim to secure its future growth and development and underscore its forward-looking vision.
The fully automated plant is one of the largest in the world and will allow for an initial production of 10,000 sqm/day of porcelain stoneware tiles, increasing to 32,000 sqm/day in 2024.
The Spica production facility in Civita Castellana was recently acquired from Imerys. The new company, renamed New Spica, aims to expand its activities from sanitaryware into the tableware, artistic ceramics and clay roof tile segments.
Minerali Industriali is working towards a series of goals and positive behaviours relating to economic, social and environmental responsibility. The Group’s clear commitment to all its stakeholders is documented in its Sustainability Report.
The Minerals Treatment Centre, the innovative pilot plant set up at Minerali Industriali Engineering’s R&D centre, was officially opened on 15 September.
Certech Group expands its already wide technological offer by creating Novatech, a new company that will supply plants and machines for raw material treatment and processing.
Experience, reliability, R&D and technological investments are the key factors underpinning the growth of the German group, which today produces 1.5 million tonnes/year of raw materials mined in 20 company-owned quarries.
From the uncertainties surrounding gas availability and prices to the race to replace Ukrainian raw materials. The Italian ceramic tile industry is facing the challenge of rising costs against the backdrop of a very buoyant market.
On lease since July 2021, the Sassuolo-based company has now been fully incorporated into Green Tech Engineering, part of the Minerali Industriali group, thereby consolidating its offering in the field of raw material processing equipment.