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Titan Cement in Eleusina

Alexandros D. Zachariou Founder of Titan Cement

Titan Cement Company S.A. is a large cement producing company, based in the Ano Patissia suburb of Athens, Greece. In 2009, it was ranked 8th in the entire world for the award of "Top Company For Leaders" receiving global distinction regarding the development of human capital and leadership competencies. Founded in 1902, it was listed on the Athens stock exchange ten years later. The company has an annual cement production capacity of 6 million tons in Greece and a market share of around 40%. The Titan Group's annual production capacity abroad is another 8 million tons. Among the assets are 11 cement production facilities, 4 located in Greece, 2 in the USA (Virginia and Florida), 3 in Southeastern Europe (Bulgaria, Serbia, Albania and the Republic of Macedonia) and 2 in Middle East (Egypt), 7 cement distribution centres, 67 ready-mix concrete facilities, 10 quarries, 3 mines, 1 mortar production facility and 1 china tableware factory.

Titan Cement

Working in Titan Cement

In 2008, Titan Cement had a total revenue of €1.578 billion and a net income of €208 million. Since the last decade, one of its major policies is international expansion, including a joint venture with Lafarge, the worldwide leader in cement production in 1999 and the purchase of Tarmac America Inc. in 2000.

References

^ a b c d e f "Annual Report 2010". Titan Cement. Retrieved 5 May 2011.

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