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Superglass loss grows to Euro13.4m for 2015 financial year
Written by Global Insulation staff
19 November 2015
UK: Superglass has reported a growing loss before taxation of Euro13.4m for its 2015 financial year that ended in 31 August 2015. Alongside this a fall in revenue of 11% year-on-year to Euro29.8m was noted. The drop was blamed on a planned reduction in Eastern European exports and a further deterioration in activity from government-sponsored schemes.
The UK-based glass wool manufacturer also confirmed Mark Cubitt as its chairman on a permanent basis. Cubitt was appointed interim chairman on 19 June 2015 following the resignation of John Colley.
Masterplast continues expansion of insulation plant in Serbia
Written by Global Insulation staff
18 November 2015
Serbia: Masterplast, Hungarian trading company and manufacturer of thermal insulation materials, has launched the second phase of its Euro8.4m project in Subotica, Serbia.
The project, which received a Euro2m Serbian State grant, is expected to create 205 new jobs at the plant once the expansion is complete in 2016. The third phase is scheduled to be wound up in 2017. The company has received a bank loan of Euro4.3m for the expansion, while Euro2.1m will be used from the company's own resources.
Currently the plant produces 1Mm2 of fibreglass insulation. This is expected to grow to 2.5Mm2 in the summer of 2016 and to 4Mm2 in the autumn of 2016.
Invenergy signs 125MW power purchase agreement with Owens Corning
Written by Global Insulation staff
16 November 2015
US: US developer Invenergy has signed a 125MW wind power purchase agreement with Owens Corning. When completed, Invenergy's Wake Wind facility in Texas will provide Owens Corning with power sufficient to supply 32,000 homes each year. Invenergy will also help Owens Corning support the wind power industry, a market to which the company supplies glass fibre reinforcements.
"Owens Corning has a long history of delivering energy-efficiency improvements through our products and in our operations," said Owens Corning Chief Sustainability Officer Frank O"Brien-Bernini. "Our ambitious and impactful greenhouse gas reduction goal is being made more achievable by collaborating with great partners, like Invenergy, to execute large scale wind energy agreements like this."
"Over the last few years there has been a seismic shift in the way corporate customers like Owens Corning have thought about the value proposition of renewable energy. Not only is it good for the environment, it's good for the bottom line," said Invenergy's Sales and Marketing Lead Craig Gordon. "By acting now, these customers are taking advantage of extremely competitive long-term wind energy pricing, as well as facilitating the transition to a sustainable and clean energy economy."
Kingspan forecasts nearly 70% profit growth in 2015
Written by Global Insulation staff
11 November 2015
Ireland: Kingspan has delivered a significantly better-than-expected full-year forecast, suggesting that its 2015 profits could increase by 68% to Euro250m, despite global economic confidence wavering. Insulated panels should show 53% revenue growth to Euro1.7bn in 2015.
Kingspan has reported a 44% year-on-year rise to Euro2bn in sales for the first nine months of 2015. The third quarter was particularly strong, with a 54% sales rise noted, which was boosted by the contribution of recent acquisitions. Sales in the UK, mainland Europe and the Americas, Kingspan's three main regional markets, soared by 54% in the first nine months of 2015. This performance was boosted by a 'solid' showing in the UK, 'steady' sales in Europe and strong growth in North America, particularly in the US.
Installed Building Products acquires Sierra Insulation Contractors, Eco-Tect Insulation and Overhead Door Company of Burlington
Written by Global Insulation staff
11 November 2015
US: Installed Building Products has acquired California's Sierra Insulation Contractors Inc and Eco-Tect Insulation Inc, both installers of fiberglass and cellulose insulation. It has also acquired Overhead Door Company of Burlington, Inc, which installs and servicing garage doors and provides fulfillment services for windows, interior and exterior doors and molding. The terms of the deals were not disclosed.