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US: Harsco Corporation has changed its name to Enviri Corporation. It says that the new name and brand identity reflect its transformation since the late 2010s into a company that provides services to manage, recycle and reuse waste and by-product materials across many industries. Its subsidiaries - Harsco Environmental, Clean Earth and Harsco Rail - will continue to operate under their existing names as divisions of Enviri.
Nick Grasberger, chair and chief executive officer of Enviri Corporation, said “As we considered where we are today, how our business has evolved and our commitment to the environment, it is important to have a name and brand identity that align with this image.”
US: Harsco Environmental has launched its new ecoproducts business, the renamed version of its former applied products business. The company said that the name change reflects the division’s capabilities as an end-to-end solutions provider. It added that it will combine value, performance and sustainability with a grounding in innovation. The cement sector is one of seven industries which the company’s applied products division has previously supplied with slag.
Vice president and chief operating officer Russ Mitchell said “Where most see waste, we see unimagined value. Since our inception, Harsco Environmental has been renowned for its vast service offerings and has remained at the front lines for our customers.” He added “As we evolve into an environmental solutions provider, we are committed to increasing our sustainable offerings. Our rebranding to ecoproducts better represents what this product line offers to all stakeholders, the industry and our customers.”
The company has also redesigned its website to ‘enhance the user experience.’
Topkinsky Cement plant begins producing new slag cement
29 January 2020Russia: Sibirsky Cement Holding (Sibtsem) subsidiary Topkinsky Cement has announced that it has entered commercial production of a new Mita slag Portland cement with granulated blast furnace slag (GBFS) at its 2.7Mt/yr integrated plant in Topki, for which it received a certification of conformity with ‘cement for general construction’ standards on 16 January 2020. Nina Poputnikova, Topkinsky Cement laboratory and quality department head, said that it is producing the cement in response to ‘construction companies’ increased interest in cement for use in reinforced, precast concrete in monolithic structures such as buried and hydraulic structures.’
“In the near future we plan to certify two new cements,” said Topkinsky Cement managing director Alexey Ospelnikov. One will be a low-heat general-purpose cement for large-sized concrete structures and the other a sulphate-resistant Portland cement. “Expanding the assortment will help strengthen the company’s position in the Russian cement market.”
Ecocem Ireland introduces new branding
29 March 2018Ireland: Eocem Ireland has introduced new corporate branding following growth in the Ecocem Group across Europe. The rebrand has been timed to tie in with group integration and new product launches. The ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) producer has adopted a new logo with a company tagline – ‘Innovation Powering Sustainability’ – to accentuate the group’s innovation and environmental sustainability. Ecocem says that the rebrand of Ecocem Ireland, which is tied in with a rebrand across the group, is an indication of the revised focus of the group over the coming years.
“It is an exciting time for the Ecocem Group as there are many areas that we are working on with our innovation teams that will bring targeted solutions to customers across Ireland and the UK enabling them to benefit from using increased percentages of GGBS within their market offerings,” said Micheál McKittrick, the Managing Director for Ecocem Ireland.
Ecocem says it is Europe’s largest independent specialist producer of GGBS cement with a capacity of 2.4Mt/yr. Developments in the organisation have seen a growing interaction across its operating regions in Ireland, Holland, France, UK and Sweden, as well as the emergence of new products. Ecocem Ireland is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ecocem Materials and it operates a slag grinding plant in Dublin Port.