Heidelberg Materials Advances Cement Business Restructuring in Europe, Shifts Skövde Factory in Sweden Towards Low-Carbon Direction
2026-03-21 14:17
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en.Wedoany.com Report on Mar 21st, Heidelberg Materials recently announced plans to significantly scale back cement clinker production at its Skövde factory in Sweden by 2027, shifting the business focus towards manufacturing low-carbon cement products. This move aims to address the current weak demand in the Swedish construction industry while serving as a key step in the company's optimization of its European cement business layout. According to the plan, the Skövde factory, which currently handles approximately 25% of Sweden's cement production, will undergo transformation through resource integration. The majority of cement clinker production will be relocated to the large-scale plant in Slite, Gotland.

This adjustment not only focuses on cost optimization but also aligns with Heidelberg Materials' long-term goal of promoting the low-carbon development of the cement industry. The company stated that the Skövde factory will focus on producing low-carbon cement products in the future, reducing carbon emissions through technological upgrades. To smoothly advance organizational changes, Heidelberg Materials has initiated consultations with social partners to assess and manage potential workforce impacts. Previously, the company announced the closure of its cement plant in Paderborn, Germany, earlier this month, further highlighting its determination to optimize its European cement production capacity layout.

"This strategic transformation will bring our cement business closer to market demand while accelerating progress towards carbon neutrality goals," said a relevant official from Heidelberg Materials. "Through resource integration and technological innovation, we are committed to reducing the environmental impact of cement production while maintaining industry competitiveness." It is reported that the transformation plan for the Skövde factory will be implemented in phases, ensuring the stability of the cement supply chain and the protection of employee rights proceed in parallel.

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