Carmeuse

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Carmeuse
TypePrivate
IndustryMining Company
Founded1860
HeadquartersLouvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
Key people
Axel Miller (Chairman of the board), Rodolphe Collinet (Chief Executive Officer)
ProductsHigh calcium lime, High dolomitic lime, calcium hydroxide and limestone
Revenue€1.13 billion (2012)
Number of employees
4,500
Websitewww.carmeuse.com

Carmeuse is a Belgian mining company which produces lime and limestone. The Carmeuse Group has production facilities in Europe, North America and Africa. Its head office is located in Louvain-la-Neuve and the company Chief Executive Officer is Rodolphe Collinet.

History[]

The company was founded in 1860 in the city of Liège. Over the years the company expanded across Western Europe into Italy, France and the Netherlands, Central Europe and Eastern Europe into Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Bosnia and Turkey and North America into the United States and Canada and also in Africa and Asia.

Activity[]

Carmeuse has developed many applications for industrial uses (steel, non-ferrous, chemicals, paintings, paper, carpets), for the agro-food industry (human food and animal feed), for the building industry (plasters and mortars, aerated autoclave concrete, calcium silicate bricks) and for environment applications (water and sludge treatment, flue-gas desulfurization).

Results[]

Total consolidated group net turnover amounted to:

  • 850 million Euros in 2005
  • 940 million Euros in 2006.
  • 950 million Euros in 2007.
  • 1200 million Euros in 2008.
  • 944 million Euros in 2009.
  • 1100 million Euros in 2010.
  • 1129 million Euros in 2012.
  • 1142 million Euros in 2015.
Carmeuse quarry

News[]

October 2007 – In a friendly deal with its partner, the Carmeuse Group takes over the control of Ozture Kimtas in Turkey

October 2007 – Carmeuse has been selected as the winning bidder for Oglebay Norton

September 2016 – Carmeuse signs its entry into South East Asia

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