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Amrize Expands ‘Made in America’ Label to Nine U.S. Cement Plants

  • Amrize Cement Plants in Illinois, Michigan, Oklahoma and Ohio now carry ‘Made in America’ label
  • ‘Made in America’ cement label offers guarantee of American manufacturing, quality and jobs
  • Amrize investing to increase domestic cement production to meet construction demand

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Amrize (NYSE: AMRZ) is expanding its ‘Made in America’ label to four additional U.S. plants, now available at 9 plants across the U.S., offering builders the guarantee of American manufacturing and quality, supporting American jobs and local communities.

Amrize now offers its 'Made in America' cement from 9 plants across the U.S.

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This ‘Made in America’ label signifies that all aspects of the cement are made in the United States from its raw materials and processing to manufacturing, meeting rigorous U.S. performance standards.

The additional Amrize plants now offering the ‘Made in America' cement label include the company’s manufacturing sites in Ada, Oklahoma; Alpena, Michigan; Joppa, Illinois; and Paulding, Ohio. With these additional plants, Amrize now offers its ‘Made in America’ cement from 9 plants across the U.S. The label first rolled out in November 2025 at the company's flagship sites of Ste. Genevieve, Missouri; Midlothian, Texas; Devil’s Slide, Utah; Holly Hill, South Carolina; and Portland, Colorado.

To expand its ‘Made in America’ cement offering, the company is investing to increase production at its major cement plants from Ste. Genevieve, Missouri to Midlothian, Texas. These projects are part of Amrize’s planned $900 million of investments across its operations in 2026 to best serve its customers. With 13 cement plants in the U.S., Amrize is America’s top cement producer1 with an unparalleled and highly efficient distribution network to serve its customers nationwide.

“As America’s builders prioritize domestic materials, our ‘Made in America’ label offers our customers the confidence of U.S. performance standards along with reliable supply at scale, while supporting local jobs and communities,” said Patrick Cleary, Amrize Senior Vice President of U.S. Cement and Supply Chain. “With our national scale, local expertise and high-performance cement, we’re able to be the partner that our customers can depend on for their most important building projects."

Cement has long been the foundation of America’s growth - building the infrastructure that connects communities and powers the economy. According to the American Cement Association, the U.S. cement and concrete industry contributes more than $159 billion annually to the economy and supports 577,000 American jobs. Cement is essential to housing, transportation, energy, and critical infrastructure – building America’s cities, communities and future.

With a legacy of building North America for over 100 years, Amrize has helped shape many U.S. landmarks with its advanced building solutions from iconic sites like the Lincoln Memorial and One World Trade Center to renowned buildings like the Spheres in Seattle, Populus Hotel in Denver and essential infrastructure like the Louis Armstrong Airport and the BIG U in New York City.

In the United States, Amrize operates from about 600 sites with more than 11,000 teammates supporting customers in all 50 states. Learn more about Amrize in America, here and the Made in America label, here.

About Amrize

Amrize (NYSE: AMRZ) is building North America, as the partner of choice for professional builders with advanced branded solutions from foundation to rooftop. With over 1,000 sites and a highly efficient distribution network, we deliver for our customers in every U.S. state and Canadian province. Our 19,000 teammates uniquely serve every construction market from infrastructure, commercial and residential to new build, repair and refurbishment. Amrize achieved $11.8 billion in revenue in 2025 and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange and the SIX Swiss Exchange. We are ready to build your ambition.

Learn more at amrize.com

1 ConsTrack360 (June 2025) United States Cement Industry Databook, Country Intelligence Report, referencing 2024 data

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