Japan: To more effectively serve customers in western Japan, Saint-Gobain plans to build a new glass wool production facility near Osaka in the Kansai region through its local subsidiary Mag-Isover, Japan's leading insulation manufacturer. With a planned capacity of 60,000t/yr, the plant is scheduled to be commissioned before the end of 2013.
Representing a total investment of around Euro140 million, the plant will directly employ more than 100 people. Its output will add to the 90,000t/yr of glass wool currently being produced by the Mag-Isover facilities located near Tokyo in the Kanto region. This will bring the company's total production capacity across its four plants to 150,000t/yr.
This investment comes at a time when Japan is aiming to reduce its energy consumption. Buildings account for 30-40% of the energy consumed in the country and therefore offer an enormous combined energy saving potential, particularly in the areas of heating and air conditioning.
Russia: Saint-Gobain is also pursuing its expansion in Russia, where it has acquired Linerock, a company based in Tcheliabinsk, Ural region. Linerock is the Ural region's leading manufacturer of rockwool products, the most widely used insulation materials in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). The company employs over 500 people and reported consolidated revenues of around Euro25 million in 2010.