Insulation industry news from Global Insulation
Denmark: The Competition Council has approved Kingspan's acquisition of TreeTops Holding, in exchange for Kingpan’s undertaking to divest TreeTops Holding's business in wood concrete slabs for ceilings. Baltic Legal Updates has reported that TreeTops Holding is one of Kingspan subsidiary Troldtekt’s ‘main competitors’ in the sector.
Local investment company DEPO Holding has secured approval to purchase the divested operations from Kingspan.
Kingspan disputes possible EU fine
21 March 2024Ireland: Kingspan has contested the European Commission (EC)'s preliminary findings from its investigation of the company’s abandoned attempt to acquire Slovenia-based Trimo in 2021. The Commission preliminarily found that Kingspan negligently or intentionally provided incorrect, incomplete and misleading information during the merger review. The relevant information reportedly pertained to Kingspan’s internal organisation, market scope, barriers to entry and expansion and competition closeness with Trimo. The Irish Independent newspaper has reported that applicable fines may be up to 1% of Kingspan’s annual global turnover.
Kingspan disputed the preliminary findings and will now formulate a response. In a statement, the company said “Kingspan has fully co-operated with the commission throughout the period relating to the Trimo process, which commenced in September 2020, continued until Kingspan withdrew from the process in April 2022, and was followed by the EC's investigation, which opened in November 2022. This Trimo application was unusual and uniquely onerous given both the level of information sought and the fact that the process occurred during the Covid-19 outbreak. It is in no way representative of the long and productive relationship Kingspan has with the EC. Since the Trimo process began in 2020, Kingspan has secured four successful clearances, supporting investments by Kingspan in energy-efficient and low-carbon buildings that are essential to the EC's green transition."
Kingspan cleared to acquire Conqueror
18 December 2023New Zealand: The Commerce Commission has allowed Kingspan to proceed with its acquisition of Conqueror. The commission said that the Ireland-based group will ‘not substantially lessen’ competition in New Zealand when it completes the acquisition. This is due to the market shares belonging to competitors Bondor and Metalcraft, of which the latter plans to open a new plant in Hamilton, Waikato in 2024.
Kingspan cleared to acquire 51% Steico stake
20 November 2023Germany: EU competition authorities have approved Ireland-based Kingspan’s acquisition of a 51% majority stake in wood fibre insulation producer Steico. Kingspan concluded the deal with wood products company Schramek in July 2023, and expects to complete its acquisition of the stake in early January 2024.
Swisspor Group to acquire BriothermXPS
14 November 2023Romania: Switzerland-based Swisspor Group has concluded a deal to acquire extruded polystyrene (XPS) insulation producer BriothermXPS. BriothermXPS sells its insulation across Central and Southeast Europe. Swisspor Group thanked its deal coordinator Concilium Consulting for helping it to conclude the agreement ‘despite a challenging market environment and complex transaction structure.’
Canada: The Competition Bureau of Canada has cleared France-based Saint-Gobain to acquire Building Products of Canada. Building Products of Canada produces wood fibre insulation panels, among other materials for construction. Saint-Gobain says that the company complements its subsidiary CertainTeed Canada’s existing operations. It expects to complete the acquisition on 1 September 2023.
Court upholds Finnish EPS cartel ruling
17 November 2022Finland: The highest court in Finland has confirmed the finding of a serious infringement of antitrust laws by expanded polystyrene (EPS) insulation materials producers at appeal. Mondaq Business Briefing News has reported that two materials producers must now pay a fine of Euro3.2m. A third producer, which provided information to the Finnish Competition and Consumer Authority, received immunity for its involvement. The trio colluded on product pricing between November 2012 and mid-2014.
Knauf Insulation completes Gecsat acquisition
05 May 2022Romania: Knauf Insulation has completed its acquisition of Gecsat. Business World Magazine News has reported that Gecsat operates a glass wool insulation plant in Tarnaveni, Mures County. In 2020, it recorded revenues of Euro6.6m. Knauf Insulation’s Romanian portfolio includes glass wool, basalt mineral wool and wood fibreboard operations.
Knauf Group management committee member and Insulation Europe, Middle East and Asia chief executive officer Dominique Bossan said "The acquisition of the Romanian plant will support Knauf Insulation's growth goals and provide additional capacity to meet the growing demand for our insulation solutions in the region.”
Saint-Gobain recovers post-coronavirus
04 March 2022France: Saint-Gobain’s sales grew by 15.8% year-on-year to Euro44.2bn in 2021 from Euro38.1bn in 2020. Its earnings before taxation, interest, depreciation and amortisation (EBTIDA) rose by 41% to Euro6.20bn from Euro4.42bn. Sales and earnings increased by 4% and 27% compared to 2019 levels before the coronavirus pandemic started. Sales revenue and operation income was reported up in all geographical regions.
“The records achieved in 2021 confirm that the group has entered a new post-transformation trajectory in terms of performance: market-beating sales growth, record earnings and margins, a high level of free cash flow generation that has more than doubled compared to previous years, and strong value creation for our shareholders thanks to strict capital allocation and the determined execution of our portfolio optimisation,” said Benoit Bazin, the chief executive officer of Saint-Gobain.
The group completed or signed 37 acquisitions in 2021, including Chryso and GCP Applied Technologies (GCP), marking its rapid expansion into the construction chemicals market. In India the group announced it was buying stone wool producer Rockwool India in December 2021. The acquisition is expected to be completed by the end of the first quarter of 2022.
Saint-Gobain also reported that an ongoing investigation by the French competition authority into the building insulation productions market has reached the appeal stage. The group says that allegations of anti-competitive behaviour from 2001 to 2013 were dismissed in 2021, but that competitor insulation producer Actis appealed the decision and Saint-Gobain issued incidental appeals. The next hearing is expected by the end of 2022.
In relation to the ongoing public inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire that took place in London, UK in 2017 the group said, “The extent to which Celotex may incur civil or criminal liability in connection with the production, marketing, supply or use of its products is currently unclear and Celotex and Saint-Gobain Construction Products UK are currently unable to make a reliable estimate of their potential liability in this respect.” Public hearings are anticipated to continue into mid-2022 with a final report to follow thereafter.
Spain: Knauf Insulation Iberia has launched a building design competition across Spanish universities and schools. Called Race to Zero, the competition will assess applicants’ designs for energy efficiency, innovation and residential sustainability. The best submission across all three categories will win its designer Euro15,000. The company will additionally invite the winner and runners up for practical training at its headquarters. The submission deadline is 28 May 2021.
General Director Oscar del Rio said, “This contest was born with the vocation of putting the building in its rightful place in the field of sustainability, given the importance it has for the fulfilment of the Sustainable Development Goals according to our company's ‘For A Better World’ strategy.”