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(Hanson Israel Ltd. (Heidelberg Cement Group

The Manufacture of Building Materials and Infrastructures

Profile

Founding Year 1963
Address 5 Jabotinsky St., Ramat Gan 5252006 - View Map
Phone 03-5764242
Fax 03-5759933
Email [email protected]
Social Networks
Company Website www.hanson-israel.com ;www.heidelbergcement.com
   

Managers

Idan Yanovitz, Chief Executive Officer, (Hanson Israel Ltd. (Heidelberg Cement Group

Idan Yanovitz

Chief Executive Officer

Dubi Halaban, CFO, (Hanson Israel Ltd. (Heidelberg Cement Group

Dubi Halaban

CFO

Eliezer Priel, Chairman of the Board, (Hanson Israel Ltd. (Heidelberg Cement Group

Eliezer Priel

Chairman of the Board

About (Hanson Israel Ltd. (Heidelberg Cement Group


Hanson Israel is a subsidiary of the Heidelberg Cement Group, a leading global producer of cement, aggregates, asphalt, concrete products, and ready-mixed concrete. With the parent company's management headquartered in Heidelberg, Germany, the Heidelberg Cement Group has 51,000 employees in 3,000 locations in 55 countries.

The Group’s securities are listed for trading on Germany’s Stock Exchange and are included in the DAX index of Germany’s 30 largest companies. Sales turnover in 2022 totaled NIS 21 billion. Hanson was initially established in 1963 and now operates 25 concrete plants, 3 quarries, 2 asphalt facility, a terminal for cement imports, a cement storage, packing and mixing facility, in addition to operating a fleet of trucks for delivering concrete and aggregates, as well as hundreds of trucks for sub-contracting work.
Operations are carried out through Hanson Group Companies, as well as through M. Even Hanson Partnership.
Hanson considers the safety of its employees and environment protection a priority and as an integral part of its operations. Hanson is one of Israel’s most significant building product groups, with a 2022 sales turnover of NIS 1.3 billion and 530 employees, the company produces and imports a substantial part of Israel’s demand for aggregate, cement and concrete products.
Hanson has grown along with the country. Its longevity attests to its innovative capabilities and uncompromising commitment to quality and service.

Local Operations
Hanson maintains 25 technologically advanced concrete, finish, and infrastructure production plants with an annual capacity exceeding 3.5 million cubic meters; 3 quarries with a yearly yield potential exceeding 11 million tons of aggregates; along with two asphalt plant that annually produces various types of asphalt.
Hanson also imports, packs, mixes and sells cement, in bulks and in sacks, through facilities in Ashdod.
The products are delivered to development and construction sites throughout the country through the Company’s truck fleet and subcontractors.

Hanson’s Products
Aggregates – A range of stone, gravel, and sand used in construction, infrastructures, etc. Aggregates are quarried from limestone and dolomite sites.
Ready-mixed concrete, infrastructure, and mortar products – Concrete produced, loaded on mixers at the plant, and transported to building sites, mortar mixtures, mixtures for infrastructure, flooring, and finishing.
Cement in bulks and in sacks – An essential raw material used by the construction and infrastructure sectors.
Asphalt – A mixture of aggregates, sand, and bitumen used to pave roads, freeways, parking lots, and walkways.
Transport – Hanson’s fleet serves both its customers and third-party customers.

Customer Service
Hanson continues to improve its customer service set-up under the motto “Hanson–Your First Choice.” Hanson’s vision for service excellence is to become the customer’s first choice by meeting all customer needs. All Hanson staff attend training sessions designed to instill and implement the values of reliability, responsibility, respect, human dignity, teamwork, professionalism, learning, and striving for excellence. The Company operates an innovative customer cell app for ordering concrete, monitoring the supply using mapping and GPS, and issuing a digital confirmation of the concrete supply. The cell app significantly improves the relationship between the Company and customers and the efficiency and transparency of the process. The Company has been operating a central ordering and delivery service for concrete in Israel’s center for many years. The goal is to improve customer service in the competitive Tel Aviv area. From one nerve center, orders are taken, and mixers are dispatched from its concrete plants to the various work sites. Operations depend on the use of GPS controls.
The system recommends the concrete plant for producing and supplying the particular order, and the most efficient dispatch route, allowing Hanson to provide the most efficient, cost-effective, and timely service to customers.

Technology and Quality
Hanson is uncompromisingly committed to high product quality, customer satisfaction, and maintaining its reputation. It was among the first companies in its sector to adopt the Israel Standards Institution’s approval system for concrete and asphalt production and quarries. The Institution confirms that Hanson Israel complies with ISO 9002 quality assurance requirements.

Environmental and Safety Quality
Hanson is dedicated to maintaining the highest possible safety and environmental standards and invests in ensuring these objectives are achieved. The Company rigorously adheres to environmental and safety regulations and is attentive to the needs of communities located near its plants and building sites. Hanson believes it must do the utmost to ensure that its employees will not be injured and fall ill during their workday. Hanson has trained many of its employees to be safety wardens and first aid experts to minimize risks at the various plants and allow for treatment if an employee is injured.

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