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MBT now Degussa

BUILDING materials supplier MBT Australia will become Degussa Construction Chemicals Australia at...

Emily Roberts
MBT now Degussa

Regional director of Degussa Construction Chemicals, Leo van den Heuval, said the restructuring allowed the company to focus on the key MBT business segments of admixtures, underground construction, building systems and performance flooring.

"Degussa Construction Chemicals is now positioned to bring the value of the MBT brands to market quickly and efficiently, and is focused on providing solutions that will help the concrete industry expand market share and leverage growth opportunities in a new competitive environment," he said.

DCCA is regionally based in Sydney, New South Wales.

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