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Firth Concrete : ウィキペディア英語版
Firth Concrete

Firth Concrete (legal title: ''Firth Industries'') is New Zealand’s largest and only national concrete company. It produces ready mix concrete under its Certified brand, a large range of concrete masonry (or grey masonry), paving, segmental retaining walls and veneers. It also has a range of bagged, pre-mixed product that is marketed under the Dricon brand.
== History ==
The business from which Firth evolved started at Matamata, New Zealand, in 1865. This original business was established by Josiah Clifton Firth, who arrived in New Zealand in 1856.
On arriving Josiah decided that Auckland needed a modern flour mill. But first it needed a brick-making factory, so he built his own. Meanwhile, his son, E. C. Firth, invented the ‘ironclad’ pumice washing boiler. This manufacturing business was later taken on by his sons, Ted and Tony Firth, and it was their joint venture that became Firth Concrete Limited.

In the beginning, concrete products in New Zealand were manufactured by hand in small-scale operations. But over the next fifty years driven by two successive building booms, the Firth brothers took their business from a two-man operation to a large, diverse business with branches throughout the country.
In 1938 the company introduced New Zealand’s first machine-made concrete blocks. The blocks were cast by a machine called a ‘Rockcrete’ at the company’s Frankton factory in Hamilton.
Firth’s modern history began in 1973 when Fletcher Holdings bought a minor holding in the company, completing a full buy-out in 1979.
In 1993, two Fletcher Challenge Limited business units - Certified Concrete Limited and Firth Concrete Products Limited - were merged to become the Firth company of today, a Business Unit of Fletcher Building Ltd. In April 2001 Fletcher Building separated from Fletcher Challenge to operate as a stand-alone company.
Today Firth has a team of about 650 people, working in more than 65 plant sites throughout New Zealand.

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