LafargeHolcim
Lafarge Holcim cement was formed in 2015 by the combination of Holcim, a Swiss cement producer, and Lafarge, a French construction firm. LafargeHolcim cement has a presence in more than 70 countries and employs 72,452 people in its various operating cities.
Cement, aggregates, ready mix, and solutions are the main focuses of the LafargeHolcim cement group. LafargeHolcim's yearly revenues after the merger were USD 27.76 billion. LafargeHolcim's headquarters are situated in Chicago.
The LafargeHolcim Group operates 13 cement factories in the United States, with a total annual production capacity of 22 MT (million tonnes). LafargeHolcim offers masonry, speciality, blended, mortar, slag, and custom stucco in bulk and bag form, as well as portland, environmentally friendly fly ash, friendly Cement, and cement-lime and cementitious materials.
In their respective industries, both Lafarge and Holcim have over 100 years of experience. The first St. Croix Crossing Bridge, which connects Minnesota and Wisconsin, and the World Trade Center in New York are two of LafargeHolcim's outstanding projects in the United States.
LafargeHolcim Products
- Cement
- Aggregates
- Building Materials
- Ready-Mix Concrete
- Asphalt and Construction materials
Founded: 2015
Headquarters: Chicago, IL
Revenue: USD 27.76 billion
Annual Cement Production: 286.66 Mt/yr
Cement Production Capacity: 386.5 Mt/yr
Number of Employees: 72,452
Website: www.holcim.com