Eurocement group

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EUROCEMENT Group
Type Joint Stock Company
Industry Building materials
Founded2002
Headquarters,
Key people
Filaret Galchev (Chairman)
Products Cement, construction aggregate, concrete, construction materials
RevenueIncrease2.svg₽ 55.7 billion (2011)
Increase2.svg₽ 10.2 billion (2011)
Number of employees
20,000 (2014)
Parent Eurocement AG
Website https://www.eurocement.ru
Eurocement Eurocement 1.jpg
Eurocement

The EUROCEMENT group is the biggest supplier of cement, ready-mix concrete and aggregates in Russia. It has 16 cement plants across Russia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan as well as several concrete mix plants, concrete goods factories and aggregate-mining quarries.
The Group's annual production capacity is 40 MT of cement and 10 Mcm of concrete. Aggregate resources: carbonate rock explored reserves amount to 2.8 billion tonnes; granite-explored reserves amount to 1.8 billion tonnes. [1]

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History

EUROCEMENT group was formed in 2002 following the merger of Rosuglesbit and Shtern-cement. The company originally had four plants: Maltsovsky Portlandcement, Mikhailovcement, Lipetskcement, and Savinsky cement. But since 2005, following the purchase of seven additional cement plants, EUROCEMENT group has become a leading company in the Russian cement market.

In May 2014 the company signed a package of contracts with Chinese companies for equipment supplies, engineering, installation supervision and employee training totaling $530.7 million. Contracted supplies include mechanical equipment, furnaces, cyclone heat exchangers, crushers, and mills. The new equipment will be used for the construction of new cement plants with a total capacity of 17 million tons of cement per year in six regions of Russia: Leningrad, Ryazan, Bryansk, Arkhangelsk, Ulyanovsk and Samara regions, according to the corporate message. [2]

In July 2021, Sberbank, the main creditor of the Eurocement group, sold its shares and debt load to the Mikhailov Construction Materials Plant for 161 billion rubles, according to the evaluation of proposals on Russian Auction House electronic platform. [3]

Management

The board of directors elected at the annual general shareholders meeting consists of: [4]

EUROCEMENT group Plants

RUSSIA

Cement

EUROBETON [7] is also a part of the EUROCEMENT Group.

Concrete

Cement Elevators

Aggregate

Industrial Construction

Transport Company

Procurement

UKRAINE

Cement

JSC EUROCEMENT group – UKRAINE

UZBEKISTAN

Cement

Concrete

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References

  1. "About the Company".
  2. Russia’s Eurocement Signs $530Mln in Contracts With Chinese Companies
  3. "Eurocement sells Eurocement to Mikhailovsky KSM". interfax.com. 2021-07-16.
  4. "Board of Directors".
  5. "Stocks". 30 August 2023.[ dead link ]
  6. "Stocks". 30 August 2023.[ dead link ]
  7. http://eurobeton.ru/