Martin Kriegner, CEO, Lafarge India
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Martin Kriegner, CEO, Lafarge India

As a result of Lafarge’s new efforts to reorganise the company, it has appointed Martin Kriegner as CEO of Lafarge India with responsibility for all of the company’s cement, aggregates and concrete activities in the country. The core group company, Lafarge decided to refocus its core businesses this year and prioritise innovation by offering not only products but also more services and integrated solutions for construction. Further to his appointment, Kriegner intends to make Lafarge India the best in the construction sector in terms of safety, cost, brand, quality, delivery, people development and sustainable innovation.

As a result of Lafarge’s new efforts to reorganise the company, it has appointed Martin Kriegner as CEO of Lafarge India with responsibility for all of the company’s cement, aggregates and concrete activities in the country. The core group company, Lafarge decided to refocus its core businesses this year and prioritise innovation by offering not only products but also more services and integrated solutions for construction. Further to his appointment, Kriegner intends to make Lafarge India the best in the construction sector in terms of safety, cost, brand, quality, delivery, people development and sustainable innovation.

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