Maxi ReadyMix Ltd has been acquired by Aggregate Industries
The shareholders of Maxi ReadyMix Ltd have sold the company to Aggregate Industries.
Founded by the Abraham family in 2014, Maxi ReadyMix has quickly established a reputation as a leading regional ready-mixed concrete supplier, blending high quality service and product with unrivaled experience in production and distribution.
Aggregate Industries is a member of the LafargeHolcim Group, the global leader in building materials and solutions, employing around 75,000 people in nearly 80 countries. This acquisition complements the existing activities of Aggregate Industries and supports its ambition of remaining the supplier of choice for its customers.
Oaklins Smith & Williamson, based in the UK, advised the seller in this transaction.
Jim Abraham
Director, Maxi ReadyMix Ltd
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