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  2. Tarmac Building Products - Wikipedia

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    Tarmac Building Products is a British producer of building products, based in Wolverhampton. The company was formerly part of the Tarmac Group, but was bought in 2014 by the joint venture of Lafarge and Tarmac's parent Anglo American, Lafarge Tarmac. [1] Lafarge Tarmac was subsequently sold to CRH plc in August 2015 and rebranded as Tarmac. [2]

  3. Tarmac Group - Wikipedia

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    The merger, which excluded Tarmac Building Products, was completed in March 2013, following receipt of necessary approvals from the UK Competition Commission, forming Lafarge Tarmac. [45] [46] Tarmac Building Products, the last part of the business still wholly owned by Anglo-American, was acquired by Lafarge Tarmac in April 2014. [47] [48]

  4. Tarmac (company) - Wikipedia

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    Tarmac is a British building materials company headquartered in Solihull, England. The company was formed as Lafarge Tarmac in March 2013, by the merger of Anglo American 's Tarmac UK and Lafarge 's operations in the United Kingdom.

  5. Buxton lime industry - Wikipedia

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    Several active limestone quarries are still located close to Buxton, [9] including the "Tunstead Superquarry", operated by Tarmac in Great Rocks Dale. [10] It is the largest limestone quarry in the UK producing 5.5 million tonnes per year, a quarter of which is used by the cement works on site. [2] Tarmac also operates the Hindlow Quarry at ...

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  7. Tarmac - Wikipedia

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    Tarmac Building Products, the construction materials division of Tarmac Tarmac Group , former UK-based multinational building materials and construction company Tarmac Construction, part of Tarmac Group until 1999 when sold off as Carillion

  8. Comparison of search engines - Wikipedia

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    The first table lists the company behind the engine, volume and ad support and identifies the nature of the software being used as free software or proprietary software. The second and third table lists internet privacy aspects along with other technical parameters, such as whether the engine provides personalization (alternatively viewed as a ...

  9. YaCy - Wikipedia

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    YaCy (pronounced “ya see”) is a free distributed search engine built on the principles of peer-to-peer (P2P) networks, created by Michael Christen in 2003. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The engine is written in Java and distributed on several hundred computers, as of September 2006 [update] [ needs update ] , so-called YaCy-peers.