The Group at a glance
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History

How does a family business grow into a world leader in just one century? Discover the turning points that marked the Group's expansion.

 

Lafarge began operations in 1833 when Auguste Pavin de Lafarge set up a lime operation in France. Through numerous acquisitions of lime and cement companies throughout the country, Lafarge became France's largest cement producer by the late 1930s.

 

The company first expanded internationally in 1864 with the supply of lime for construction of the Suez Canal. International expansion continued in the early twentieth century when operations began in North Africa, UK, Brazil and Canada.

 

Through the 1981 acquisition of General Portland Inc., Lafarge became one of the largest cement manufacturers in North America. Lafarge further expanded internationally through the purchase of Blue Circle Industries in 2001 and took on acquisitions around the Mediterranean Basin, Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Asia. Lafarge is the joint leader in the worldwide cement industry, with production facilities in 51 countries.

 

The aggregates and concrete business, now operating in 29 countries, made a significant leap in 1997 with the acquisition of Redland plc, one of the principal manufacturers of aggregates and concrete worldwide at the time.

 

Lafarge first entered the market for gypsum products in 1931 and is now the world's third largest wallboard producer, with operations in 28 countries.
In February 2007, the company sold its Roofing Division, which came on board with Redland plc.

 

Key Dates

How does a family business grow into a world leader in just one century? Discover the key dates that marked the Group's expansion, from the creation of the world's first research laboratory dedicated to building materials to the Group's first patent applications and first foreign contracts.

Key innovations

 Lafarge's strategy is built around the launch of innovative products which respond to increasingly complex customer requirements. Discover Ductal®, Agilia®, Chronolia™ and Extensia™, just some of the products that have made the Group famous!

Key achievements

 Bridges, transport infrastructure, residential buildings: Lafarge products can be found everywhere! Learn about recent construction projects that use the Group's products and learn how product innovation can stimulate architectural imagination and creativity!

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