Sika AG has launched three new manufacturing investments at Suzhou, China; Minas Gerais, Brazil; and near Agadir in Morocco. Financial details have not been disclosed, as per Chemweek.
The company has upgraded its facility at Suzhou that specializes in high-viscosity polyurethane technologies used for advanced bonding and sealing solutions across the automotive, construction, and industrial sectors, Sika said.
The investment in Brazil has extended its Minas Gerais site, the country’s largest concrete-producing state and a hub for the mining sector, to include admixture production, Sika said. The facility will support key customers in ready-mix concrete, cement, and mining industries, it said.
Meanwhile, Sika has opened a new mortar and admixtures plant near Agadir, Morocco, to serve the country’s southern region and neighboring markets, the company said.
Sika is actively executing its growth strategy with these investments, as the company is strengthening its global presence and laying the groundwork for future expansion, the company said.
These site developments are part of a broader effort to increase market penetration and ensure that production capabilities are aligned with customer needs at a regional level, Sika added.
”By expanding our local manufacturing capabilities, we are not only improving responsiveness—we are building a resilient, sustainable foundation for growth alongside our longtime customers and partners,” said Thomas Hasler, CEO of Sika.
The construction market in these three countries is forecast to grow by over 4.0% per year through to 2028, according to Sika.
In China, investment in infrastructure, green energy, and high-tech manufacturing will transform the existing construction industry, Sika noted.
Brazil’s construction sector is gaining “renewed momentum,” with demand rising for residential, commercial, and industrial projects, reflecting increased confidence and economic recovery, Sika said.
In Morocco, strategic public investment and major infrastructure programs are positioning the country as a regional hub for development, Sika added.
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