HeidelbergCement’s subsidiary Ciments Calcia presented the draft terms of its large-scale investment and reorganisation programme for several of its sites in France. The programme is in line with HeidelbergCement’s strategy to create a sustainable low-carbon and high performance business throughout the Group. The programme comprises investments of around EUR 400 million at the Ciments Calcia plants, of which nearly EUR 300 million are earmarked for the Airvault site alone.
“As part of our global business excellence initiative, we intend to further optimise effectiveness, processes and structures of our French sites,” says Dr Dominik von Achten, Chairman of the Managing Board of HeidelbergCement. “We want to considerably speed up the modernisation of our plants in order to enhance our performance in France, while ensuring alignment with the goals of the Paris agreement. This is why we focus our initiatives on the main CO2-emitting plants in France.”
The company intends to adapt the organisation at its French headquarters and at two of its production sites in France in the following way:
- Conversion of the plant in Gargenville (Yvelines) into a modern grinding center and shut down of the kiln system and quarry operations. This adjustment would in particular enhance the sustainability of this strategically important site, which supplies the Parisian basin via inland waterways.
- Shut down of white cement production at the Cruas (Ardèche) site. The site would be converted into an automated cement terminal for the distribution of white cement.
- Review of the organisation of headquarters in Guerville (Yvelines) and adaptation to the company’s transformation. The reorganisation would result in the reduction of 162 jobs and creation of 20 new jobs.