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Ash Grove Cement Company Seattle plant, on the right (east) bank of the Duwamish River.

Ash Grove Cement Company is a cement manufacturer based in Overland Park, Kansas, United States. It is the sixth largest cement manufacturer in North America, and was the largest US-owned cement company until it was acquired in 2018 by CRH plc, a global building materials business headquartered in Ireland.

The company was established in 1882 at Ash Grove, Missouri, as the Ash Grove White Lime Association. It commenced cement manufacture in 1908, with a plant at Chanute, Kansas. It now has an annual cement manufacturing capacity of nearly 9 million tons, from 9 plants:

The company makes Portland cements, flyash cements, masonry cements, oilwell cements and soil stabilizers. It also operates a lime plant in Oregon, many ready-mix concrete plants in the Midwest, and a limestone quarry at Blubber Bay, Texada Island, British Columbia.

Recent news

On 20 October 2017, Ash Grove announced[1] that its stockholders had approved a plan for the company to be acquired by CRH plc, a global building materials business headquartered in Ireland.

On 15 June 2018, CRH plc announced that the U.S. Federal Trade Commission had issued its consent order for this transaction[2], thus completing the acquisition.

References

  1. ^ "Ash Grove Cement Company Announces Stockholder Approval of Pending Acquisition by CRH plc". ASH GROVE.
  2. ^ "CRH announces completion of Ash Grove acquisition". www.crh.com.

External links

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