When accessing the Terra Yamaken website, users agree to comply with and be bound by the following terms and conditions. These terms are designed to protect the interests of both Terra Yamaken and the users, ensuring that all activities on the website are conducted fairly and legally.

1. Intellectual Property Rights

All content, including but not limited to text, images, logos, and graphics on the Terra Yamaken website, is the intellectual property of Terra Yamaken or our licensors. Users are not allowed to copy, reproduce, distribute, or use any content without written consent from Terra Yamaken.

2. Website Usage

Users commit to using the website only for lawful purposes and in compliance with all applicable laws. Users are not allowed to use the website to distribute, upload, or send any materials that contain malware, violate others’ privacy, or engage in any actions that could harm the website’s operation.

3. Information Security

Terra Yamaken is committed to protecting users’ personal information by the current personal data protection regulations. Personal information collected is used solely to enhance the user experience and provide better services. We do not sell, trade, or share users’ personal information with third parties without prior consent.

4. Legal Responsibility

Terra Yamaken is not responsible for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages arising from the use or inability to use the website. We are not responsible for the content or reliability of any website linked from our website.

5. Changes to Terms

Terra Yamaken reserves the right to change these terms and conditions at any time without prior notice. Any changes will take effect immediately upon being posted on the website. Users are responsible for regularly checking the terms and conditions to ensure a full understanding of their rights and responsibilities.

6. Governing Law

These terms and conditions are governed and construed by applicable law. Any disputes arising from the use of the website will be resolved in the courts with jurisdiction.

By continuing to use the Terra Yamaken website, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to these terms and conditions. If you have any questions or requests related to these terms and conditions, please contact us via the contact information provided on the website. Terra Yamaken is always ready to assist and answer your inquiries to provide the best user experience.

1953

Yamaken Co., Ltd. was established in 1953 in Japan.

2006

Yamaken Co., Ltd. was founded in Binh Duong province, Vietnam.

2016

The Terra group expanded its investment and transformed into Terra Yamaken Concrete Co., Ltd.

2020

Terra Yamaken Concrete Co., Ltd. acquired all ready-mixed concrete plants along with management and operational systems from INSEE Vietnam and transformed into Terra Yamaken Concrete Joint Stock Company; it expanded the production scale and supply of ready-mixed concrete in the markets of Binh Duong, Binh Phuoc, Dong Nai, Ho Chi Minh City, and Long An.

2024

The company expanded investments and developed plants in Long An and Ba Ria-Vung Tau provinces.

1912

Holcim Group was established in Switzerland.

1994

Holcim has been present in Vietnam since 1994, with a manufacturing plant in Hon Chong, Kien Giang province, and a cement grinding station in Cat Lai, Ho Chi Minh City.

2005

  • Holcim expanded its operations to many countries worldwide, becoming one of the leading global producers of cement and construction materials.
  • The group continuously invests in technology and sustainable development.

2015

Holcim merged with Lafarge, a French construction materials company, to form LafargeHolcim.

2017

Holcim Vietnam was acquired by Siam City Cement (SCCC) from Thailand and renamed INSEE Vietnam.

1833

Lafarge was founded in Le Teil, Ardèche, France, by Joseph-Auguste Pavin de Lafarge. Initially, the company focused on limestone extraction.

2001

  • Lafarge quickly expanded its operations, producing cement and other building materials.
  • The company engaged in numerous acquisitions and mergers, expanding its global presence.
  • Lafarge became one of the world’s leading producers of construction materials.
  • Lafarge’s first presence in Vietnam was established in 2001 through a ready-mix concrete joint venture.

2015

  • Lafarge merged with Holcim, a Swiss construction materials company, to form the LafargeHolcim group.
  • Later, LafargeHolcim was renamed to Holcim.