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US: HarbisonWalker International (HWI) plans to build a new monolithic refractories plant at the Point Industrial Park in South Point, Lawrence County, Ohio. The site is subject to completion of the company’s due diligence and finalisation of one additional grant application that is in process. HWI announced in February 2017 that it was spending US$30m on building a new 80,000t/yr refractory plant to start operation by early 2018.
US: HarbisonWalker International (HWI) has increased its inventory levels of monolithic refractory materials in response to customer demand. The North American supplier refractory products and services says it is now supplying its widest ever range of materials. The company previously announced a restructuring and rebranding initiative in May 2016 to increase its competitiveness. This included reorganising its distribution centres as Global Sourcing Centres to hasten delivery and product availability.
HWI runs an international network in North America, Europe and Asia, with 19 manufacturing plants, 30 global sourcing centres and technology facilities in both the US and China. Its cement refractory products include Versagun, Versaflow, Shot-Tech, Kruzite-70, Kala, Magnel RS, Magnel, Thor, Magnel Ultra and Magnel Ultra AF.
ANH Refractories rebrands as HarbisonWalker International
19 January 2015US: ANH Refractories Company has announced the decision to rebrand itself under the new name of HarbisonWalker International (HWI), effective immediately. The decision was made following an exhaustive market research and branding initiative in which one of the company's legacy brands, Harbison-Walker, returned the highest awareness and positive customer perception of all of the company's brands, as well as the brands of its refractory competitors.
The new HWI said that it is 'positioning itself as the first and only choice for comprehensive solutions to address the needs of its growing international customer base.' It also hopes to reinvigorate the strong bond between the company and both its employees and its customers.
"We have hard-working, dedicated employees and generations of loyal customers who have successfully weathered a storm of uncertainty over a number of years," said Stephen M Delo, chairman and CEO of HWI. "With our branding decision and the launch of our new customer-centric mission, vision and values, we intend to send the message that HWI is committed to investing in and growing both our company's future, as well as that of our partner and customers."