Saint Gobain swoops for Northern Irish quarry and minerals firm

Saint Gobain, which has a major site in East Leake, Leicestershire, is set to acquire Northern Irish firm Kilwaughter Minerals.

The acquisition has been forwarded to the Competition and Markets Authority with closing of the transaction expected in the first half 2025.

Saint-Gobain is a global leader in the design and manufacture of solutions for the construction industry and employs 160,000 people across 76 countries globally.

Kilwaughter has its headquarters at its limestone quarry in Larne, Northern Ireland from where it serves its construction and agriculture customers throughout the UK and Ireland, with distribution centres in Glasgow, Cork and St Helens.

It is perhaps best known for brands such as K Rend, K Systems and Kilwaughter Lime. To year end (April 2024), Kilwaughter generated revenues of around £50m and has over 200 employees.

Gary Wilmot, CEO of Kilwaughter Minerals said: “We’re excited with the opportunity to join the Saint-Gobain group and continue Kilwaughter’s ambitious growth journey.

“Kilwaughter has a rich company culture and heritage, and our focus remains on delivering a leading customer experience, underpinned by our trusted brands. We look forward to the added synergy that Saint-Gobain will undoubtedly bring and sharing our passion for innovation, quality and excellence.

“We see the alignment of the vision and values between both companies as a strong building block for our teams and customers.”

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