With this latest project, the Romanian company Cemacon will enter the extruded wall lining/trim market, which is increasingly the center of attention on account of outstanding aesthetics, practicality and sustainability.
On Wednesday 28 September, the technology conference at Tecna 2022 in Rimini will explore various aspects of the ecological transition in the ceramic industry. See the programme and book your seat.
Ceramiche Mariner has signed a maintenance service contract with Gmm Group aimed at identifying and remedying compressed air leaks at its facility in Roteglia.
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.
As part of the company’s journey towards the adoption of an ESG policy, the document highlights LB’s performance in the areas of economic, environmental and social sustainability and the principles that will guide it over the coming years.
Grupo Pamesa reported consolidated revenues of €1,220 million in 2021, a 56% increase on 2020. This included 43% growth in the ceramic segment to €881.7 million. Fernando Roig confirms that the group will be investing a further €95 million this year.
The challenge to reduce consumption and consume more responsibly has led the Italian ceramic group to invest in new cogeneration and photoelectric systems.
The group has set out its goals for 2023 based on 6 pillars (governance, environment, people, product, value chain and society). Its ADVANCE® product range has gained MOCA food contact certification.
The company has signed a memorandum of understanding with Enel that includes the complete electrification of a Laminam factory and the development of renewables.
Now successfully launched onto the Italian market, the new low-emission inks were used in many of the projects presented at the Colorobbia Open House held in Fiorano Modenese in May.
The new fully-automated line for forming soft mud bricks, pavers, roof tiles, strips and special pieces is designed to save energy and raw materials, minimise changeover times and achieve high production standards in accordance with lean manufacturing principles.
Laminam has installed a Sacmi FBN twin-channel kiln as part of the expansion project for its Borgo Val di Taro production facility inaugurated in November
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