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- imposed fines totaling €420 million on the companies Lafarge, BPB, Knauf and Gyproc Benelux, which had operated a cartel on the market which affected 80% of...
- Georgia, United States.[citation needed] Saint-Gobain Gyproc Middle East began trading as Gyproc in 2005. In April 2010, the company's first plasterboard...
- is taken over by Esso 1972 Gyproc establishes plaster-board manufacturing plant. A pipeline from the refinery to the Gyproc facility is constructed to...
- gypsum mine at Mountfield Sus****. In 1944, BPB acquired its large rival, Gyproc Products Limited; after that there were only a handful of small companies...
- of waste types Miniwaste Sewage treatment "Why can't I put my leftover gyproc/drywall in the garbage?". Recycling Council of British Columbia. 19 September...
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- feet (1,219 mm) which is the US commercial width of a sheet of plywood, gyproc or particle board. The sale of dual Metric/US Customary scale measuring...
- Studies. 69 (1): 103–113. Retrieved 24 March 2013. "Subsidence Incident | Gyproc". Hussey, Sinéad (17 April 2020). "Crown hole appears in Magheracloone,...
- of acids and other solvents from industrial alcohol. In 1933, it formed Gyproc Products which was sold to British Plaster Board in 1944. In 1937, Distillers...
- electricity generation process; this gypsum becomes a resource for the BPB Gyproc A/S which produces plasterboards. This is one example of a system inspired...