Knauf, one of the leading producers of building materials is laying the foundation for its first gypsum board plant in the Middle East in Ras Al Khaimah Free Trade Zone today. H.H. Shaikh Saud Bin ...
Knauf Gips, a German company, may be more closely tied to the Chinese defective drywall issue than it has previously claimed according to documents highlighted in a new ProPublica and Sarasota Herald ...
From left: Mark Sergio Knauf Gypsum Philippines Managing Director, Alexander Schmidt German Embassy – Acting Deputy Head of Mission, IO Sarmiento Finance Head Gypsum Philippines & Charles Ramos ...
Knauf Gips, a family-owned German company with operations throughout the world, has argued for almost two years that it is not legally responsible for the millions of pounds of defective drywall that ...
Ras Al Khaimah: Shaikh Saud Bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Crown Prince and Deputy Ruler of Ras Al Khaimah, laid the foundation stone for Knauf, a leading producer of building materials, for its first gypsum ...
DrywallThe end is near for the Chinese drywall saga that hit the Southeast last year, and Florida in particular, as manufacturer Knauf, and its Chinese affiliate, Knauf Plasterboard Tianjin, agreed to ...
If walls could talk, the ones in your new home might say "thank you." Especially if they are sulfur-oozing, health-hazardous ones manufactured in China. This agreement is the first of around 200 ...
A PROPOSAL to reduce tariffs to zero for imports of natural gypsum will stimulate domestic production of gypsum board, a construction material used in drywall, and lower prices for consumers, Knauf ...
Chinese drywall will be removed from up to 300 homes in a pilot program funded by the believed maker of defective Chinese drywall, Knauf Plasterboard Tianjin. The remediation program is a partial ...
So far, litigation relating to the Chinese drywall allegations has focused on the foreign manufacturers of the drywall–not necessarily the most effective way for homeowners to benefit quickly in order ...
NEW ORLEANS — A pilot program to fix homes that were built with tainted drywall made by a major Chinese manufacturer is progressing well and will likely expand, a federal judge said Thursday. U.S.