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By 2021, the Group will have around 100 sites in 25 countries, with some 6,700 employees<ref>https://www.lecho.be/entreprises/industries-de-base/le-tresor-de-guerre-de-lhoist-frole-les-2-milliards-d-euros/10319660.html</ref>.
By 2021, the Group will have around 100 sites in 25 countries, with some 6,700 employees<ref>https://www.lecho.be/entreprises/industries-de-base/le-tresor-de-guerre-de-lhoist-frole-les-2-milliards-d-euros/10319660.html</ref>.
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20071214154858/http://www.nieuwsblad.be/GT/Index.aspx?genericId=293&articleId=GAD1HC2PM De vijfentwintig rijkste Vlamingen: brouwers boven]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20071012012305/http://www.lhoist.com/frames/Frame_History/Frame_History.htm Lhoist group history]
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Lhoist Group
Company typeHolding
IndustryMining Company
Founded1924; 100 years ago (1924)
HeadquartersLimelette (Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve), Belgium
Key people
Hippolyte Dumont (founder), Jean-Pierre Berghmans (Chairman and CEO)
ProductsHigh calcium lime, High dolomitic lime, calcium hydroxide and limestone
Number of employees
>6,000 (2024)
Websitewww.lhoist.com

The Lhoist Group is a Belgian company specializing in the production and sale of lime and dolomite, and in the research and development of applications for these products.

History

The history of the Lhoist Group dates back to the end of the 19th century, with the creation of the first factory in Belgium, Carrières et Fours à Chaux Dumont-Wautier, by Hippolyte Dumont in Hermalle in 1889. In 1924, his son-in-law, Léon Lhoist, created the Jemelle plant of the same name, and in 1928, Lhoist established its first French site in Lorraine, Les Carrières et Fours à Chaux de Dugny-sur-Meuse, which is still in operation today (2023). Jean-Pierre Berghmans has been at the head of the Lhoist Group since the late 1980s.

In the 1980-90s, the Group acquired shares or bought out companies all over the world (United States, Czech Republic, Germany, Poland, Mexico, United Kingdom, Brazil), making Lhoist the world leader in lime production, with sales multiplied by 8 and 30 respectively in 25 years. The group has just over 80 operating sites in some twenty countries, and employs over 5,000 people.

Site Lhoist of Dugny-sur-Meuse

Lhoist operates in a variety of markets. While the steel industry remains the most important outlet, civil engineering, construction and the environment offer strong growth potential.

By 2021, the Group will have around 100 sites in 25 countries, with some 6,700 employees[1].

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