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Holcim US rebrands Chicagoland operations

Among the rebranded locations are aggregate sites in the greater Chicago area that formerly operated as Lafarge. Keep Reading

Is LafargeHolcim’s name about to change?

LafargeHolcim shareholders will vote on a proposed company name change at the LafargeHolcim Annual General Meeting. Keep Reading

Lafarge Canada makes key acquisition

Mixcore Aggregates’ assets in Alberta, Canada, are now part of Lafarge. Keep Reading

P&Q Profile: Dyno Nobel’s EJ Burke

P&Q caught up with Dyno Nobel's EJ Burke to capture his perspective on the aggregate industry's evolution and how blasting has changed over the years. Keep Reading

P&Q tours industry sites with OSSGA in Ottawa

Nearly 90 members of the Ontario Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (OSSGA) attended the group’s 2017 Operations Tour this September in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The event was hosted by OSSGA staff, including Norm Cheesman, executive director, and Julie Harrington, manager… Keep Reading

OSSGA 2017 Operations Tour visits Ottawa sites

Nearly 90 members of the Ontario Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (OSSGA) attended the group's 2017 Operations Tour last week in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Keep Reading

Lafarge emphasizes quality control for recycling operation

What makes Aggneo unique from other recycled aggregates, and how exactly is Lafarge producing these aggregates? Keep Reading

Lafarge deal could enhance CRH earnings

Some financial analysts claim Irish cement maker CRH’s acquisition of certain assets from LafargeHolcim will boost its earnings by more than 30 percent over the next year, according to the Irish Examiner. CRH purchased the assets from the European cement… Keep Reading

Lafarge and Holcim complete global mega-merger

Lafarge S.A. and Holcim Ltd. have completed their global merger and have launched LafargeHolcim, a world leader in the building materials industry. LafargeHolcim began trading today on the SIX Swiss Exchange in Zurich with the ticker symbol LHN and on… Keep Reading

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