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UK aggregates markets continue to recover

Although aggregates volumes fell in 2012, volumes recovered by 6% last year with growth continuing to increase in 2014. Production has been increasing in both sand and gravel and crushed rock. However, companies in the Midlands and South appear to be enjoying a better recovery than suppliers in northern England and Scotland. These are some of the conclusions of the annual BDS report on the aggregates industry, Estimated Outputs of Pits, Quarries and Marine Wharves in Great Britain. This independ
September 22, 2014 Read time: 2 mins

Although aggregates volumes fell in 2012, volumes recovered by 6% last year with growth continuing to increase in 2014.

Production has been increasing in both sand and gravel and crushed rock. However, companies in the Midlands and South appear to be enjoying a better recovery than suppliers in northern England and Scotland.

These are some of the conclusions of the annual BDS report on the aggregates industry, Estimated Outputs of Pits, Quarries and Marine Wharves in Great Britain.

This independent report source offers information on the outputs and shares of all sites and companies in the country.

Julian Clapp, principal consultant, said: “Volumes in the first half of 2014 have increased by more than 10% over the same period last year. We do not expect the same pace of growth in the second half of the year. However, outturn aggregates volumes for 2014 could still be 8% higher than last year. Current indications suggest further growth in each of the next two years.”

BDS has found that 7235 Lafarge Tarmac is the largest aggregates company in the UK, with a share of around 25%. The next largest companies are 1707 Aggregate Industries, 1343 Hanson and 643 Cemex. Together, the consultancy estimates that these four companies have over 60% of the market.

As well as outputs and market shares, the report lists over 50 quarries that have closed, mothballed or opened over the last year. The industry continues to evolve. Although there have been no major acquisitions in the past year, BDS has also identified 26 quarries that have changed ownership during this period.

Publication of this report is timely as it has recently been announced that Lafarge Tarmac is to be sold.

“Our annual survey of the aggregates industry will be a valuable reference document for all companies considering making an offer for Lafarge Tarmac.

It will tell them the market position of the company in all local markets, relative to its competitors. It will also benefit other businesses with an interest in the sector,” says Julian Clapp.

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