Holcim France has taken a majority share in Carbocia
By joining the Holcim Group, Carbocia strengthens its position as a key player on the French...
With sales of 400,000 tonnes of fillers annually, we have opted to develop strong partnerships for the transportation of your products. Carbocia works alongside reputable logistics firms and hauliers who ensure that all goods arrive safely at their destination. Our partners are fully certified and authorized to transport limestone fillers for the animal feed and construction and public works sectors.
Customer responsive | Available | Adaptable | Delivery schedules respected
We will choose the mode of transport that best suits the delivery destination, whether it’s France, Belgium, the United Kingdom or the Netherlands, ensuring that your limestone products arrive on time!
We have developed a multimodal approach so as to make our transportation arrangements more environmentally-friendly. We have our own railway facility at the quarry where our fillers are extracted. This is connected to the national network. We also use tanker trucks to carry goods to the Channel ports where they will be transferred to ships and exported.
Our production facilities operate on a continuous basis with shipment schedules which ensure we can respond quickly and flexibly to customers’ demands.
We sell top-quality limestone fillers extracted from the Carrières de la Vallée Heureuse quarry in France’s Pas-de-Calais area. The intrinsic physical and chemical propertiesof our limestone and our micronization techniques are of major benefit to many industries. We shift our focus and adapt our products to keep pace with ongoing technological progress thanks to our partner CVH’s laboratory.
Our products
Our limestone has a content of over 96% CaCO3. This extremely high level allows us to meet the specifications of the industrial and agricultural sectors. The particle size of our fillers meets all relevant product requirements and complies with all standards and regulations currently in force.
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