Buzzi Unicem


Buzzi Unicem S.p.A. is an Italian company, quoted on the Borsa Italiana, which produces cement, ready-mix concrete, and construction aggregates. Its headquarters are in the town of Casale Monferrato which was once known as the Italian ‘cement capital’. Today it has subsidiaries, interests and operations in Italy, Luxembourg, Germany, Algeria and Eastern Europe as well as in North America.
The company was formed in September 1999 when Buzzi Cementi took over Unicem, and took on the name Buzzi Unicem.
The company is founded by a large family connected to the successful Italian fencer, Lorenzo Buzzi.

Growth through acquisition

In 2004 the group acquired control of the German cement company Dyckerhoff. In March 2018, Buzzi Unicem acquired the German firm Portlandzementwerke Seibel & Söhne through the Dyckerhoff subsidiary.
In September 2018, Buzzi Unicem revealed that it had acquired 50% of Brazil's BCPAR, which includes two cement plants in the country, with an option to acquire the rest of the firm by 2025. This acquisition was made at a relatively low cost, likely at a loss for the seller, due to the precarious financial situation facing the Brazilian construction industry at the time. In November 2018, Buzzi Unicem was one of thirty companies that formed the advocacy group Global Cement and Concrete Association, as a partial replacement for the Cement Sustainability Initiative.
the company had sales in, at least, the Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Ukraine, and the United States.

Operations

The current Chairman is Sandro Buzzi; Chief Executives are Pietro Buzzi and Michele Buzzi.
Buzzi Unicem was among several cement companies who in mid-2018 were fined tens-of-millions of Euros for cartel-like behavior in Italy, fines initially imposed in 2017 by the Italian Competition Authority and subsequently appealed.
In September 2017, the company bought a 50% stake in Ecotrade, a supplier of industrial byproducts, with the intent to expand its internal operations.
In mid-2017, Buzzi Unicem suffered a cyberattack which disrupted its internal process administration and delayed financial disclosures, thought to be due to the Petya ransomware virus likely infiltrating through plants that it operates in the Ukraine.