Incitec Announces Completion of Titanobel Acquisition
Titanobel is a leading industrial explosives manufacturer and drilling, blasting and technical services provider based in France.
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Dyno Nobel is a global leader in commercial explosives, creating and investing in premium technology solutions to help its customers remain competitive. Focused on delivering groundbreaking performance through practical innovation, Dyno Nobel
Dyno Nobel is a subsidiary of Incitec Pivot Limited (IPL), an ASX 100 Company in the resources and agricultural sectors.
Established over 180 years ago, Dyno Nobel has a unique history beginning with William Bickford’s invention of safety fuse, followed by Alfred Nobel’s invention of dynamite and the detonator who would go on to win the Nobel Peace Prize.
The company purchased Ensign Bickford in 2003 and was acquired by IPL in 2008. Nitromak Dyno Nobel operated out of Turkey and DNX Indonesia are subsidiaries of Dyno Nobel Asia Pacific.
Zero Harm for everyone, everywhere is Dyno Nobel’s number one priority. With the firm belief that Zero Harm to people and the environment is good business, they continually aim to:
View the latest Sustainability Report put together by Dyno Nobel’s parent company, Incitec Pivot Limited (IPL) here https://www.incitecpivot.com.au/sustainability/ipl-online-sustainability-report/workplace-health-and-safety
Dyno Nobel manufactures and provides end to end blasting solutions for both surface and underground mining including:
Titanobel is a leading industrial explosives manufacturer and drilling, blasting and technical services provider based in France.
Dyno Nobel Asia Pacific President Greg Hayne welcomed the contract win.
The transaction provides access to new markets where Dyno Nobel can leverage its premium technology offering through substitution and growth strategies.
Dyno Nobel’s unrivalled premium technology has produced a world record blast at BHP Mitsubishi Alliance’s (BMA) Caval Ridge Mine in Queensland’s Bowen Basin.