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Ozinga provides quality bulk materials and diverse concrete solutions delivered where you need it, when you need it with our extensive network of transportation services including truck, rail, barge and ship terminals across the Midwest and South Florida regions
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Over 80 Ozinga locations accross the Midwest and South Florida, we're always nearby Get in touch for your concrete and aggregate needs!
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Ozinga 22,764 likes · 366 talking about this Fourth-generation family-owned business providing building materials solutions since 1928
- Who Owns Ozinga Concrete? Unveiling The Leadership Behind The Brand
Ozinga Concrete, a prominent player in the construction materials industry, is owned and operated by the Ozinga family, who have been at the helm of the company since its inception Founded in 1928 by Martin J Ozinga Sr , the company has remained a family-owned business, now led by the third and fourth generations of the Ozinga family With a strong commitment to innovation, sustainability
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Say hello to hassle-free home concrete projects with Ozinga Home Unlike the current market and competition, we aim to provide you, the homeowner, with instant up-front quotes reducing wait times and empowering you to make the best decision that suits your situation
- Ozinga Breaks Ground on North Americas Largest Low-Carbon Cement Mill
Ozinga is a fifth-generation, family-owned American company providing concrete, bulk materials, and construction solutions for commercial, industrial, and residential projects
- OZINGA BREAKS GROUND ON LARGEST LOW-CARBON CEMENT MILL
Ozinga has officially broken ground on a cutting-edge, low-carbon cement manufacturing facility in East Chicago, Indiana Equipped with one of North America’s largest vertical roller mills, the new plant will produce one million tons of low-carbon cementitious materials annually
- Our Story - Ozinga
Established in 1928 in Evergreen Park, Illinois, as a small coal and coke yard, Ozinga survived the Great Depression and World War II before becoming one of the first ready mix providers in the region
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