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Recticel’s sales grow by 19% to Euro274m in first half of 2022
Written by Global Insulation staff
31 August 2022
Belgium: Recticel’s sales revenue grew by 19% year-on-year to Euro274m in the first half of 2022 from Euro230m in the same period in 2021. Its earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) rose by 11% to Euro24.5m from Euro22.1m.
Olivier Chapelle, the company’s chief executive officer, said “We are satisfied with the sales and profitability development of our Insulation activities, in a highly challenging environment characterised by supply chain disruptions, by historical inflation on raw materials, labour, transportation and energy costs, and by economic uncertainties. Volumes have been slightly higher than in 2021, and our business teams have been able to compensate all inflationary pressures during the period. In parallel, our operations teams have displayed high flexibility to accommodate the supply chain challenges.”
Installed Building Products grows revenue and earnings in first half of 2022
Written by Global Insulation staff
31 August 2022
US: Installed Building Products’ net revenue grew by 37% year-on-year to US$1.26bn in the first half of 2022 from US$925m in the same period in 2021. Its adjusted earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) rose by 54% to US$204m from US$133m. The insulation installation company said that its sales increased in the second quarter of 2022 due to “strong growth” across its residential new construction, repair and remodel and commercial markets.
Fletcher Building Materials increases sales and earnings in 2022 financial year
Written by Global Insulation staff
17 August 2022
New Zealand: Fletcher Building Materials recorded consolidated sales of US$5.37bn during its 2022 financial year, up by 4.7% year-on-year from US$5.13bn in the previous year. Its net earnings also rose by 42%, to US$273m from US$193m.
The group's building materials division contributed US$1.02bn-worth (17%) of group sales. The division made capital expenditure investments of US$129m. During the financial year, its insulation subsidiaries Forman Building Systems and Tasman Insulation merged under its new Comfortech business. Comfortech will commission a new glasswool plant in mid-2023. Fletcher Building Materials says that, when operational, the new unit will help to serve increased ceiling insulation demand arising from changes to the New Zealand Building Code.
Fletcher Building Materials chief executive officer Ross Taylor said "The 2022 financial year has not been without its challenges. Global and national supply chain disruptions have continued into the third year of the Covid-19 pandemic." He added "The New Zealand Commerce Commission recently published its interim market study report into residential building supplies. The final report and recommendations will be published in December 2022 and in the meantime we will continue to work collaboratively with both the commission and the government."
Owens Corning to close Santa Clara insulation plant
Written by Global Insulation staff
09 August 2022
US: Owens Corning has agreed to sell the site of its Santa Clara, California, insulation plant to property company Panattoni Development. Local Press has reported that the plant’s closure ‘on or around’ 31 October 2022 will result in the loss of 225 jobs.
Holcim completes SES Foam acquisition
Written by Global Insulation staff
01 August 2022
US: Global cement producer Holcim has successfully acquired leading US independent spray foam producer SES Foam. SES Foam has a track record of double-digit growth and expects to record sales revenues of US$200m in 2022, according to Holcim. The group says that the producer stands out for its value-added services to contractors, including onsite technical instruction, business consulting, branding and lead generation support.
Global head of solutions and products Jamie Gentoso said “I warmly welcome all SES employees into the Holcim family. With SES’ leadership in thermal insulation, we are expanding our range of innovative systems for sustainable buildings, from roofing to insulation, to enhance buildings’ energy-efficiency. We look forward to entering our next era of growth together.”