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Saint-Gobain se refuerza con nuevas adquisiciones en Estados Unidos, Canadá, Italia y Perú / Saint-Gobain strengthens its construction chemicals platform with three acquisitions in North America, Italy and Peru

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PARÍS. Saint-Gobain ha anunciado recientemente que ha decidido dar un impulso añadido a su negocio de químicos para la construcción mediante tres nuevas adquisiciones en Norteamérica, Italia y Perú, con las empresas adquiridas generando ingresos combinados de aproximadamente 25 millones de euros.

El gigante francés de materiales de construcción ha comprado Interstar Materials, un fabricante norteamericano de pigmentos de alto rendimiento para aplicaciones de hormigón. Interstar opera dos instalaciones en Canadá y una en Estados Unidos, especializándose en pigmentos granulares que ofrecen ventajas en vibración de color, transporte e impacto ambiental en comparación con alternativas líquidas o en polvo.

En Italia, Saint-Gobain ha adquirido Isoltech, un fabricante de aditivos para tecnología de hormigón celular utilizada en la producción de hormigón ligero. Fundada en el año 1987, Isoltech opera una instalación de producción en Verdellino, norte de Italia, y proporciona soluciones para los mercados de hormigón premezclado, prefabricado y soleras.

La tercera adquisición, Soquimic, es un fabricante peruano de aditivos para hormigón con dos plantas cerca de Lima y en Arequipa. Esta compra se basa en la adquisición previa de Z Aditivos por parte de Saint-Gobain en 2021 y complementa su línea de productos Weber en la región.

Las transacciones se alinean con el plan estratégico Grow & Impact de Saint-Gobain, que busca fortalecer la posición de liderazgo global de la compañía y acelerar el crecimiento mediante la expansión de su cartera de soluciones de construcción sostenible.

Saint-Gobain reinforces its construction chemicals platform with: • Two acquisitions securing key technologies that it will scale across the Group, Interstar Materials in North America and Isoltech in Italy; and a local acquisition in Peru, Soquimic, enhancing Saint-Gobain’s footprint in this highgrowth market.

Interstar Materials is a leading North American manufacturer of high-performance pigments for all segments of concrete including ready-mix and precast concrete. Established in 1987, it operates two facilities in Canada (Quebec and Alberta) and one in the United States (Illinois). Concrete coloring has become popular amongst architects and contractors, with granular pigments having many advantages over liquid or powder pigments: they yield more vibrant colors, are simple to transport and store, easy to handle without temperature constraints and more environmentally friendly. Interstar will enrich Saint-Gobain’s range of solutions for the growing demand in decorative concrete solutions for façade, flooring and architectural elements and benefit from the Group’s strong presence in construction chemicals in North America.

Isoltech is an Italian manufacturer of additives specialized in cellular concrete technology used in the production of lightweight concrete. Established in 1987, it operates a production facility in Verdellino, northern Italy. Its solutions are widely recognized for their excellent thermal and acoustic insulation, as well as their fire resistance, recyclability, vapor and water permeability. Isoltech serves the ready-mix concrete, precast and screed markets.

Soquimic is a leading manufacturer of concrete admixtures in Peru. Established in 2013, the company has two plants located in Lurin, near Lima, and in Arequipa, in southern Peru. This transaction will enrich Saint-Gobain’s range of solutions and accelerate its growth in Peru, following the acquisition of Z Aditivos in 2021, offering cement additives, and will complement the offering of Weber tile adhesives and facade renders.

Interstar, Isoltech and Soquimic generate revenues of around €25 million. They will benefit from Chryso’s expertise, innovation and R&D capabilities to support customers in the development of low-carbon materials and from Saint-Gobain’s global geographical footprint to expand their portfolio and value proposition in the market.

These acquisitions are in line with Saint-Gobain’s strategic plan, “Grow & Impact” which aims to both strengthen the Group’s worldwide leadership and accelerate its growth by enriching its range of solutions for light and sustainable construction.