
The cement manufacturer Lafarge Romania will retain their more than 1,000 employees and the management team following the takeover by the Irish group CRH, generated by the merger transaction between Lafarge and Holcim. "There was no restructuring caused solely by the takeover. The quality of the teams was one of the most important criteria in the process of negotiating the acquisition by CRH. It will change only the name of the company and its shareholder", said Costin Borc, the CEO of Lafarge Romania. The package of companies and participations sold by the company to CRH include cement plants in Medgidia and Hoghiz, the grinding station from Targu Jiu, the 16 quarries and gravel pits as well as the 16 concrete plants held at national level. The legal entities that will enter into the componence of CRH during this year are: Lafarge (Cement) Romania SA, Lafarge Comnord SA, Lafarge Betoane, Lafarge Agregate Betoane SA, Lafarge RMX & Agregate, Sicim SA, Eco Gest SA si Recy - Eco Combustibil. In Romania, Lafarge has over 1,000 employees and coordinates aggregates production capacities of 3.5 million tons/ year, as well as cement - 4.9 million tons / year.