Public (: ) | |
Industry | Construction Products, off site manufacturing |
Founded | 1957 |
Headquarters | Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK |
Key people
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Les Tench, Chairman Mel Elwell, CEO |
Revenue | £2,739.8 million (2016) |
£91.3 million (2016) | |
£(118.6) million (2016) | |
Number of employees
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10,315 (2016) |
Website | www.sigplc.com |
SIG plc is a British-based international supplier of insulation, roofing, commercial interiors and specialist construction products. It is listed on the and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.
The Company was founded by Ernest Adsetts in 1957 Sheffield as Sheffield Insulations Limited. His son Norman Adsetts joined the firm in 1966 becoming Managing Director in 1970 and then Chairman in 1985. The Company was first listed on the in 1989 when it became Sheffield Insulations Group plc. The Company expanded rapidly in the early 1990s acquiring Ceilings Distribution Ltd, a UK supplier of ceilings products, in 1990, Freeman Group, a large British insulation distributor, and Isokauf in Germany in 1994 and Komfort Systems, a supplier of partition systems for offices, in 1995.
The Company was renamed SIG plc in 1995.Norman Adsetts retired the following year. Acquisitions in the late 1990s included WKT and Golinski of Germany in 1996, and Asphaltic, a major UK roofing supplier, CP Supplies and Branton Industries and Distribution International in the United States in 1997. In 2000 the Company bought Nouwens Group in the Netherlands and in 2001 it bought Capco, suppliers of interiors, roofing and insulation in the UK and Ireland. This was followed in 2002 by the acquisition of AM Proos and Clydesdale Roofing Supplies. In 2002, David Williams was appointed Chief Executive.
In 2004 the Company bought Orion Trent Insulation, another UK distributor, with Leaderflush Shapland (formerly LS Group), a manufacturer of door sets for hospitals following in 2005. It bought Wodan and WIG in Poland and exited the United States in 2006. The acquisition of Lariviere came in 2007, allowing the Company to enter the French roofing market. Also in 2007 General Fixings, based in Bristol, was acquired . Also in 2007, SIG moved into the refractory business, by purchasing MacGregor and Moir, one of the UK and Europe's leading specialists of high temperature insulation and refractory solutions.