- Custom Concrete Solutions Concrete Materials | Ozinga
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
- How This Family-Run Company Has Thrived for Five Generations
Marty Ozinga, CEO of Ozinga, explains the legacy and future of the powerhouse construction materials company
- C O R R E C T I O N — Ozinga - Morningstar
Ozinga is a fifth-generation, family-owned American company providing concrete, bulk materials, and construction solutions for commercial, industrial, and residential projects
- Concrete Supplier Ozinga Creates Mission Critical Facilities Team for . . .
Chicago-based concrete and building materials supplier Ozinga is forming a mission critical team to pursue low-carbon concrete solutions and rapid response for data centers and other advanced
- Ozinga building North America’s largest low-carbon cement mill in East . . .
Ozinga’s new facility aims to reduce reliance on imports by producing domestic low-carbon cements It will manufacture ASTM C989-compliant slag cement and proprietary CarbonSense™ blends that meet ASTM C1157 standards, offering up to 80% reduction in embodied carbon The plant is projected to offset more than 700,000 metric tons of CO₂
- Ozinga Low-Carbon Cement Plant to Produce 1M Tons
Ozinga is building a low-carbon cement manufacturing facility in East Chicago, Indiana The new plant will produce one million tons of low-carbon cementitious materials annually, according to the company
- Ozinga Ozinga Energy - Illinois Alliance for Clean Transportation
More than a decade ago, Ozinga’s sustainability journey extended to Ozinga Energy, which focuses on RNG and CNG solutions Since 2011, Ozinga has been converting its fleet of diesel trucks to RNG and CNG, boasting the largest CNG-ready fleets in the U S and significantly reducing its carbon footprint
- Project OZ – Cement Optimized
Project OZ envisions construction of an eight-module, 55,000-tpy cement plant in Chicago, output from which would be consumed at Ozinga’s extensive operations in Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin
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