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In the late 1990s, the plant at Rugby was upgraded at a cost of £200 million to a production capacity of 1.8 million tonnes. At the same time the plants at Southam and Rochester were closed down as production was concentrated at Rugby.
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By the 1980s the company branched out from its Portland cement base to offer a wider variety of cement types, including sulfate-resistant cements, cements for the offshore oil industry, and quick-drying cements.
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The next milestone in the company's history occurred in 1933 when Sir Halford Reddish became the managing director of the company. The company began to expand its activities, acquiring four plants at nearby
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in 1945. The first two were rebuilt and modernised with the latest technology, but the latter two were soon closed down as they competed with the Southam and Rochester plants.
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The business was first started in 1825 as a small family business by two local businessmen Thomas Walker and his son George Walker when they started producing
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was founded in 1862. In around 1870 the company began producing
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construction market, and also saw it enter the joinery market.
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was the common name for a company based principally in
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In 1984 the company bought the Addison Corporation of
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In 1965 a 92 km pipeline was opened to transport
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Index

Rugby Group
Cement
RMC Group
Rugby, Warwickshire
Rugby, Warwickshire
portland cement
RMC Group
Cemex
New Bilton
lime mortar
New Bilton
Newbold-on-Avon
H.B. Woodward
lower lias
limestone
portland cement
Southam
Rochester
Gillingham
Stockton
Australian
Perth, Australia
Adelaide Brighton Cement
chalk
Kensworth Chalk Pit
Bedfordshire
Atlanta, Georgia
American

Blue Lias

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