May 26 2010
Lafarge, the world leader in building materials, and STRABAG, Central and Eastern Europe’s largest construction company, are combining their cement activities in several countries of Central Europe. The two companies signed an agreement on 25 May 2010 creating the holding company Lafarge Cement CE Holding GmbH. The new company will have its headquarters in Austria.
Lafarge will bring its cement plants at Mannersdorf and Retznei in Austria, Cížkovice in Czech Republic and Trbovlje in Slovenia into the holding, while STRABAG will contribute the plant it is currently building in Pécs in Hungary. Lafarge then will hold a 70 % interest in the new company, while STRABAG will hold 30 %. As a result of this transaction, Lafarge debt will be reduced by € 77.5 million.
Lafarge Cement CE Holding GmbH will have a total annual production capacity of 4.8 million tonnes of cement. These construction materials will be sold under the Lafarge brand name in all countries.
By joining their activities on the Austrian, Czech, Slovak, Slovenian and Hungarian markets, the two companies expect significant synergies in terms of investment and cost: “The deal helps us to secure exactly the amount of cement we need in a year, namely 1.5 million tonnes, in just those countries in which we need it. It also allows us to achieve economies of scale in procurement and administration and to profit from the know-how of the global cement market leader,” STRABAG CEO Dr. Hans Peter Haselsteiner says in explanation of the strategy.
Bruno Lafont, Chairman and CEO of Lafarge commented: "With this common company, we are really combining the strengths of two leaders on their respective markets. This strategic move will allow both companies to better cross our respective understanding and knowledge of customers’ needs and producer capabilities; as a consequence, we believe it will contribute to product and services development in the near future and will be a benefit to our customers. Thanks to the larger industrial network created, we will also have value creation opportunities, notably through logistics optimization.”
Pending the approval by the relevant competition authorities, the company would become operational 1 January 2011. It will be fully consolidated by Lafarge and at equity by STRABAG.
Source: http://www.strabag.com/