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Concrete business undergoes name change following shift in ownership

Cement Holdings Philippines Corporation has obtained official rebranding as Concreat Holdings Philippines Inc., after receiving approval from the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Concrete business undergoes name change following shift in ownership

👀Rebranded and Refreshed: Concreat Holdings Philippines Inc., formerly Cemex, is now officially in the scene with a bold new identity thanks to a recent acquisition by the Consunji group in December 2024 and SEC approval on April 25, 2025.

This transformation marks a fresh start under theDMCI management, helmed by an all-Filipino team entrenched in our local know-how and long-term vision. Herbie Consunji, CEO, proudly announced that the company's new moniker, Concreat (pronounced "concrete"), combines the Consunji name with "create," showcasing the company's renewed focus on integrity, reliability, resilience, and building our nation together.

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What remains unaltered are Concreat's operations at its Solid Cement Plant in Antipolo City and Apo Cement Plant in Naga City, Cebu. You'll still find the reliable Rizal, Island, and APO brands gracing their product offerings, ensuring consistency for customers and partners alike.

Constract's rebranding symbolizes a significant shift towards a future brimming with new possibilities under the guidance of DMCI. Plans include leveraging DMCI's diverse expertise in construction, real estate, energy, mining, and water services to fortify its position within the construction supply chain.

Another notable objective is sustainable development and nation-building, with a strong emphasis on implementing local leadership and supporting sustainable construction practices. The company intends to retain its core brands while capitalizing on the booming infrastructure demand in the Philippines, positioning itself as a significant player in the cement and construction industry.

In essence, Concreat Holdings Philippines Inc. is stepping into a vibrant future, bolstered by its rebranding and strategic partnership with DMCI. Let's create a stronger, greener nation together!

  1. The operations at Concreat Holdings Philippines Inc.'s Solid Cement Plant in Antipolo City and Apo Cement Plant in Naga City, Cebu, will continue to offer the reliable Rizal, Island, and APO brands.
  2. Under DMCI management, Concreat plans to leverage its diverse expertise in construction, real estate, energy, mining, and water services to fortify its position within the construction supply chain.
  3. The company intends to retain its core brands while capitalizing on the booming infrastructure demand in the Philippines, positioning itself as a significant player in the cement and construction industry.
  4. Concreat's rebranding symbolizes a significant shift towards a future brimming with new possibilities, with a strong emphasis on sustainable development and nation-building.
  5. Concreat Holdings Philippines Inc., formerly Cemex, is now officially in the manufacturing industry under the new identity of Concreat, with a focus on integrity, reliability, resilience, and building the nation, and has plans to expand its business in the finance sector in Cebu by 2025.
CEMEX Holdings Philippines Inc. has officially changed its name to Concreat Holdings Philippines Inc., after receiving approval from the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Cement Holdings Philippines has been officially renamed as Concrete Holdings Philippines Inc., after securing approval from the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Cement Holdings Philippines, previously known as CEMEX Holdings Philippines, has received approval for its rebranding and is now operating as Concreat Holdings Philippines Inc.

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