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Siebtechnik and Tema merge brands as Siebtechnik Tema
30 January 2019Germany: The Siebtechnik and Tema brands have merged as Siebtechnik Tema from the start of 2019. The aim of the merger is to create a common brand and to improve the subsidiaries sales and service structure with production sites and representative offices in Germany, the Netherlands, the US, the UK, France, Spain, China and Australia. Siebtechnik Tema manufactures equipment for processing mineral bulk solids including producing equipment for the recycling sector. It also makes solid-liquid separation equipment for the chemical and food industries.
Geocycle Sri Lanka rebrands as Insee Ecocycle
20 February 2017Sri Lanka: Geocycle Sri Lanka has rebranded as Insee Ecocycle following the acquisition of Holcim Lanka by Thailand’s Siam City Cement. Before the takeover Geocycle pioneered the waste management industry in Sri Lanka, serving over 400 customers as a solution provider alternative fuels and eliminating over 500,000Mt of industrial waste over the past 14 years, according to the Daily Financial Times. Operations including co-processing of alternative fuels will continue at Insee Cement’s plant at Puttalam.
Ecoltec rebrands as Geocycle Mexico
21 July 2016Mexico: Ecoltec has rebranded as Geocycle Mexico as part of an exercise to unify the brand globally. The company will maintain its commitment to offer management solutions.
“We believe in a cleaner and healthier world without waste, a place where we can all reduce our environmental footprint. With Geocycle, we provide industrial companies and municipal governments with sustainable solutions for the proper management of waste,” said Miguel Ladrón de Guevara, Director General of Geocycle Mexico.
Geocycle, part of the LafargeHolcim Group, focuses on managing waste for co-processing at cement plants. The company has 2000 employees in 60 countries on five continents, which includes 188 co-processing facilities and 10,000 clients worldwide. It contributes to LafargeHolcim’s sustainable development vision, whose goal is to double the percentage of alternative fuels in its energy mix by 2020, which would mean a reduction of more than 30Mt of CO2 worldwide.