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Buzzi S.p.A.
Company typeSocietà per Azioni
IndustryBuilding materials
Founded1907
Headquarters,
Italy
Key people
ServicesCement, construction aggregate, concrete[1]
RevenueIncrease €2,813 million (2012)[2]: 58 
Increase €197 million (2012)[2]: 58 
Decrease €2 million (2012)[2]: 58 
Total assetsDecrease €5,802 million (2012)[2]: 57 
Total equityDecrease €2,603 million (2012)[2]: 57 
Number of employees
Decrease 10,837 (2012)[2]: 2 
Subsidiaries
  • Buzzi Unicem, Unical, Buzzi Unicem USA, Alamo Cement, Cimento Nacional, Dyckerhoff, Cimalux, Dyckerhoff Basal Nederland, Cement Hranice, ZAPA beton, Dyckerhoff Polska, SLK Cement, Corporación Moctezuma (50%), Alpacem Cement (25%), Société des Ciments de Hadjar Soud (35%), Société des Ciments de Sour el Ghozlane (35%), Laterlite (33%), Cementi Moccia (50%)
Websitewww.buzzi.com

Buzzi S.p.A. is an Italian company, quoted on the Borsa Italiana, which produces cement, ready-mix concrete,[3] and construction aggregates.[4] Its headquarters are in the town of Casale Monferrato which was once known as the Italian 'cement capital'. Today it has subsidiaries, interests and operations in Italy, Luxembourg, Germany, Algeria and Eastern Europe as well as in North America.[5][failed verification]

The company was formed in September 1999 when Buzzi Cementi (founded as Fratelli Buzzi SpA in Trino by the brothers Pietro and Antonio Buzzi in 1907) took over Unicem (founded as Cementi Marchino in Casale by Luigi Marchino in 1878), and took on the name Buzzi Unicem.

The company was founded by a large family connected to the successful Italian fencer, Lorenzo Buzzi.

Growth through acquisition

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In 2004 the group acquired control of the German cement company Dyckerhoff (founded as Portland-Cement-Fabrik Dyckerhoff & Söhne in Amöneburg by Wilhelm Gustav Dyckerhoff and his sons in 1864). In March 2018, Buzzi Unicem acquired the German firm Portlandzementwerke Seibel & Söhne through the Dyckerhoff subsidiary.[6]

In September 2018, Buzzi Unicem revealed that it had acquired 50% of Brazil's BCPAR (owned by Grupo Ricardo Brannand), which includes two cement plants in the country, with an option to acquire the rest of the firm by 2025.[7] This acquisition was made at a relatively low cost, likely at a loss for the seller, due to the precarious financial situation facing the Brazilian construction industry at the time.[7] In November 2018, Buzzi Unicem was one of thirty companies that formed the advocacy group Global Cement and Concrete Association, as a partial replacement for the Cement Sustainability Initiative.[8]

As of 2018, the company had sales in, at least, the Czech Republic, Germany (through Dyckerhoff),[6] Italy, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, Poland, Russia,[9] Slovakia, Ukraine, and the United States (through Buzzi Unicem USA).[10][11]

Buzzi

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The year 2023 was marked by the company’s name change from Buzzi Unicem SpA to Buzzi SpA, marking a new stage in the company's history. A change initiated at the beginning of the year with the revision of the corporate structure in Italy, which led to the establishment of Buzzi Unicem Srl, and aimed at more clearly identifying the role of the parent company as the legal entity responsible for the ownership, management and coordination of all Italian and foreign subsidiaries.

In October 2024, the company completed the acquisition of the remaining 50% of NCPAR from Grupo Ricardo Brennand, consolidating its presence in Brazil, where it has operated since 2018.

In the same year, Buzzi finalized the sale of its assets in Ukraine to CRH.

Operations

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The current Chairman is Veronica Buzzi, the CEO is Pietro Buzzi and the General Manager is DirK Beese.

References

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  1. ^ "BZU:BrsaItaliana Stock Quote - Buzzi Unicem SpA". Stocks. Bloomberg.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Annual Report 2012". Buzzi Unicem. Archived from the original on 5 December 2014. Retrieved 1 July 2013.[self-published source]
  3. ^ Sagar.T (21 January 2019). "Global Ready Mixed Concrete Market 2018 - LafargeHolcim, Cemex, HeidelbergCement, CRH Plc, Buzzi Unicem, US Concrete". Industry News Alert. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
  4. ^ Fabrizio Di Giusto (1 March 2017). "BUZZI UNICEM SPA Company Profile | Key Contacts, Financials & Competitors". D&B Hoovers. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  5. ^ "Locations". Buzzi Unicem. 2008. Archived from the original on 11 March 2009. Retrieved 24 December 2011.[self-published source]
  6. ^ a b Staff (14 March 2018). "Buzzi Unicem to acquire Portlandzementwerke Seibel & Söhne". Global Cement. Surrey, England: Pro Global Media Ltd. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
  7. ^ a b Perilli, David (12 September 2018). "Buzzi bags a Brazilian bargain… and beyond". Global Cement. Surrey, England: Pro Global Media Ltd. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
  8. ^ Perilli, David (28 November 2018). "Global Cement and Concrete Association takes form". Global Cement. Surrey, England: Pro Global Media Ltd. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
  9. ^ Staff (10 November 2017). "Buzzi Unicem's revenue boosted by European and US sales". Global Cement. Surrey, England: Pro Global Media Ltd. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
  10. ^ Staff (1 September 2017). "Winners from Buzzi Unicem, Ash Grove Cement and Salt Rivers Materials announced in PCA's 2017 John P Gleason Jr Leadership Awards". Global Cement. Surrey, England: Pro Global Media Ltd. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
  11. ^ Staff (3 August 2018). "Buzzi Unicem suffers from negative currency effects in first half of 2018". Global Cement. Surrey, England: Pro Global Media Ltd. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
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