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Quinn Industrial Holdings to change name to Mannok

28 September 2020, Published under Cement News

Quinn Industrial Holdings and the Quinn Building Products and Quinn Packaging  brands are rebranding to Mannok after tthe culmination of a five-year transformation programme and investment programme. "We are extremely pleased to unveil Mannok as our new brand identity, which we believe better reflects the ownership, evolution and future focus of our business. It marks a major milestone for us following a five-year transformation programme that has empowered our staff and repositioned our bu...

Ireland: two former divisions of Quinn to be acquired

09 July 2014, Published under Cement News

A consortium, including some executives from Sean Quinn's old business empire, expects to buy two divisions of the old business over the next two months. The Quinn Business Retention Company (QBRC), headed by the former tycoon's number two Liam McCaffrey, has teamed up with a UK private equity house Endless LLP for the arrangement. Aventas Manufacturing Group, which took over much of the Quinn businesses along the border after it was put in receivership, said talks on the buyout are ongoing...

Quinn and Lagan call off merger plans

18 February 2013, Published under Cement News

Lagan and Quinn Building Products have abandoned plans for their proposed joint venture. Last December, the two companies announced that they had signed a memorandum of understanding which would combine their cement and building products businesses based in Ballyconnell, Derrylin, Kinnegad, Belfast, Cork in Ireland and Benelux. Quinn Therm, Quinn Litepac, Quinn Tarmac and Lagan Sand were not included in this proposal. However, in a joint statement released on Friday, the two firms said...

Quinn and Lagan Cement propose merger

20 December 2012, Published under Cement News

Ireland-based Quinn Building Products and the Lagan Cement Group have signed a memorandum of understanding that may lead to a merger of the two groups. The businesses, which will become part of the proposed joint venture, are the combined cement and building products businesses based in Ballyconnell, Derrylin, Kinnegad, Belfast, Cork in Ireland and Benelux. Quinn Therm, Quinn Litepac, Quinn Tarmac and Lagan Sand are not included in this proposal. Commenting on the proposed JV, the CE...