Titan Cement

Titan Cement Company S.A.
Τσιμέντων Τιτάν Α.Ε.
Anonymi Etairia
Traded as Athex: TITK
Athex: TITP[1]
Industry Cement and Building materials
Founded 1902
Founders Nikolaos Canellopoulos
Headquarters Athens, Greece
Area served
Europe, America, Middle East
Key people
Eystratios Arapoglou (Chairman)
Dimitrios Papalexopoulos (MD)
Products Cement
construction aggregates
ready mix concrete
fly ash
dry mortars
building blocks
Revenue 1.505 billion (2017)[2]
€273.4 million (2017)[3]
42.7 million (2017)[4]
Total assets 2.595 billion (2017)[5]
Total equity €1.369 billion (2017)[6]
Owner Canellopoulos Family (31.92%)
Edyvem limited (11%)[7]
Number of employees
6,501 (end 2015)[8]
Website http://www.titan-cement.com/

Titan Cement Company S.A. is a large multinational cement and building materials producing company, based in Athens, Greece.

TITAN was founded in 1902, and was listed on the Athens stock exchange ten years later, in 1912. Among the company’s assets are 13 cement production facilities, 3 located in Greece (Nea Efkarpia in Thessaloniki, Drepano in Achaea[9], Kamari in Boeotia) with total production capabilities of 6.5m MT, 2 in the USA (Virginia and Florida) with total production capabilities of 3.5m MT, 5 in Southeastern Europe (Bulgaria, Serbia, Albania, Kosovo and Macedonia) with total production capabilities of 5.6m MT and 3 in Middle East (Egypt and Turkey) with 7.5m MT production capabilities.[10] Additionally there are 25 distribution terminals, 126 ready-mix plants, 64 quarries, 3 grinding plants, 9 concrete block plants, 9 Fly ash processing plants, 1 dry mortar plant and 1 processed engineered fuel facility.[11]

In 2017, TITAN Cement had a total turnover of €2.595 billion and a net profit of €230.9 million.[12] TITAN participates in local and international CSR and Sustainability initiatives and is a member of CSR Europe, WBCSD and CSI.[13][14][15] In August 2016, Titan acquired an equity stake in Companhia Industrial de Comento Apodi, a Brazilian cement manufacturer.[16]

References

  1. preferred share
  2. http://ir.titan.gr/uploads//apologismoi/2017/IAR-2017-ENG.pdf
  3. http://ir.titan.gr/uploads//apologismoi/2017/IAR-2017-ENG.pdf
  4. http://ir.titan.gr/uploads//apologismoi/2017/IAR-2017-ENG.pdf
  5. http://ir.titan.gr/uploads//apologismoi/2017/IAR-2017-ENG.pdf
  6. http://ir.titan.gr/uploads//apologismoi/2017/IAR-2017-ENG.pdf
  7. http://www.4-traders.com/TITAN-CEMENT-COMPANY-1408792/company/
  8. http://ir.titan.gr/uploads//apologismoi/2017/IAR-2017-ENG.pdf
  9. http://www.titan.gr/userfiles/File/csr/SUSTAINABLE-DEVELOPMENT-PLANT_PATRA.pdf Sustainable development, Titan cement Patras plant (pdf in Greek)
  10. Company Presentation, October 2017
  11. http://integratedreport2014.titan.gr/downloads/TITAN_Integrated_Report_2014_Overview_ENG.pdf
  12. TITAN Group key financials 2013-2017
  13. "Corporate members - CSR Europe". Retrieved 24 April 2017.
  14. "The Cement Sustainability Initiative (CSI) - Members". Retrieved 24 April 2017.
  15. Joomla!. "CSI 2012 Progress Report - Home". Retrieved 24 April 2017.
  16. Titan Cement invests in Brazil, World Cement, 4 August 2016.


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