In more than 50 countries across the world, Heidelberg Materials stands for competence and quality. We are one of the world's largest integrated manufacturers of building materials and solutions.
Our products are cement, aggregates, ready-mixed concrete, and asphalt. They are used for the construction of houses, infrastructure, and commercial and industrial facilities.
Heidelberg Materials plans to increase dividend by 15% to €3.00 per share
Heidelberg Materials is continuing its progressive dividend policy: The Managing Board and Supervisory Board will propose to the Annual General Meeting, which will be held on 16 May, to distribute a dividend of €3.00 per share for the 2023 financial year.
The completion of the 60-meter preheater tower marks a milestone for the catch4climate project, pioneering the path to enhanced carbon capture with oxyfuel technology.
Discover the innovative application of our advanced ready-mixed concrete at Mellowpark's new state-of-the-art skate plaza. The wet spraying method and hand-smoothed finishing technique come together to deliver a perfectly smooth performance surface.
Dr Robert Habeck, Terje Aasland and Jan Christian Vestre highlighted the importance of CO₂ capture technologies for the industry during their visit to Heidelberg Materials' CCS project in Brevik. The project is groundbreaking globally as it is the first large-scale carbon capture plant in the cement industry. Heidelberg Materials will invest EUR 1.5 billion in CCUS projects by 2030 to achieve net zero emissions.
Heidelberg Materials and Linde have established a joint venture under the name "Capture-to-Use" (CAP2U) to build and operate a state-of-the-art carbon dioxide capture and liquefaction plant. The world's first industrial-scale carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) facility in the cement industry is scheduled to start operations in 2025 at Heidelberg Materials' Lengfurt plant in Germany.
Lithuanian construction company PST has built concrete bases for wind turbines in cooperation with Heidelberg Materials Lietuva. They used EcoCrete Smart, a sustainable, CO₂-reduced and digitally monitored concrete. The project enabled PST to train in wind turbine construction and to consider digital tools and sustainability as the way forward.