Internationalisation is synonymous with research and flexibility
Being an international company does not mean selling abroad. It means creating or adapting products to the needs of other countries worldwide. Products that are naturally different to ours because the morphology of the land, the climate, the critical issues at stake and therefore people’s needs, are different.
In this sense, internationalisation is the result of a corporate approach to research and the technological development of products, materials and processes. Each division of the TeMa Group, namely Interior Solutions, Building Solutions and Geo Solutions, requires technical performance, a skilled workforce and know-how that is always at the cutting edge.
TeMa Group’s labs
New products, superior performance and innovative materials are the result of close interaction between our technical/design departments and our testing and quality control labs. Not only dimensional analysis and structural checks but also durability, compression and waterproofing tests are carried out in order to test the products against set quality standards. Here are some examples. For TeMa Interior Solutions, ANSI A118.10 (American National Standard Specifications) are the standard requirements for load-bearing, bonded, waterproof membranes for laying ceramic and natural stone tiles. For TeMa Building Solutions, in addition to the CE mark, membranes bear a Declaration of Performance (DOP) that certifies how they respond to the applications for which they are intended. For TeMa Geo Solutions, the UNI EN ISO 90001:2000 certified quality system ensures that the entire production is at peak performance levels.
TeMa Group partnerships
To be forward-looking and offer innovative products, materials and processes, it is essential for us to establish collaborations and partnerships with research institutes and organisations, also on a global basis. Since 2006, TeMa Technologies and Materials has been a member of IGS, the International Geosynthetics Society, an association committed to developing geosynthetic products from a scientific and engineering perspective. Its main goal is to promote the appropriate use of these materials and their related technology worldwide.
Continuous updating therefore allows us to offer innovative solutions in line with the ever-changing needs of the market. Below you will find some interesting events planned for the year 2021-2022.
EUROGEO7, in Warsaw (Poland), from 19-22 September 2021. With the spotlight on geosynthetic products, many sessions will be offered, from using these materials in new sectors to the role they will play in the circular economy.
12 ICG 2023, in Rome, from 17-21 September 2023. The 12th International Conference on Geosynthetics. The event will focus on interaction between the academic and professional worlds and on the latest technological developments in various sectors for a more resilient planet (Geosynthetics, Leading the Way to a Resilient Planet).
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Venetoglobe interviews Luciano Mazzer
For the “VOCI DA…” column, the radio and television broadcaster Venetoglobe interviewed Luciano Mazzer, asking for his opinion, as an entrepreneur and as president of the major international group IWIS, on the current situation. He offers a frank picture of this difficult time that raises concerns about the future and about its partners at production plants located in Europe, Asia and America.
He reflects on when all this will be over, with a responsibility that looks to the future hoping that the time to start again is imminent.
First and foremost, he says that he will need to consider all his employees. As for the rest, strong commitment will be required from institutions.
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TeMa will participate in the 17th African Regional Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering
On October 7, 8 and 9 you will find us at the “The 17th African Regional Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering” in Cape Town, South Africa.
Innovation and sustainability in geotechnics for the developing Africa
This fair is very important for the African continent because it will allow professionals, academics and students of all geotechnical backgrounds to participate in meetings of technical committees, workshops, exhibitions and tours. Among the numerous conferences there will be some held by people of significant importance in the field of geological development, such as Professor Delwyn Fredlunf, a world-renowned expert in the field of unsaturated soils. The 7th Conference of African Geotechnical Engineers (AYGEC) will begin Sunday 6 October, before the African Regional Conference. The AYGEC conference will offer the ideal opportunity for young geotechnical professionals to interact and present their work on a continental platform. The program has been tailored to encourage young geotechnical practitioners to attend the pre-conference courses and stay on for the main conference.
Our stand is located on the FOYER AREA, STAND n 17.
For more information click here to visit the official website of the fair!
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New TeMa subsidiary office for sub-Saharan Africa
TeMa has launched its new sales office, TeMa South Africa, which is based in Johannesburg, South Africa.
It will be the new company node for the entire sub-Saharan area and offer the complete product range and technology of the 3 company divisions: Building, Geo and Interior Solutions.
Ruggero Fontana is the Sales Manager for Africa. “The intention of the new office is to be close to and better serve our new and existing customers in this part of the African continent, including retailers, construction companies and design engineers. The needs of this territory are not new to TeMa, as we have already supplied many of our products into the region in the past. Having the new office and team closer to the market will allow us to better react and support the needs of the region”.
Darryn Meisel has been appointed CEO of TeMa SA and will be supported by an experienced technical and commercial team ready to face the new challenges and requirements of the market. “It is really exciting for our team to be part of the TeMa family” – says Darryn – “I met the staff and researchers in the TeMa R&D department and saw how many new products and solutions are being studied and brought to market. This gives us confidence that the future will be really exciting and that we will be able to continually satisfy and surprise our customers for many years to come”.
The expansion continues
The new sales office in South Africa is expanding the presence of TeMa | Technologies and Materials in the world. TeMa is a truly global company that currently operates 6 production plants in Europe, Asia and North America and has a commercial distribution and technical assistance networks that extend to some 60 countries.
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Earth and rocks from excavation in the new decree 2017
Fast procedures and certain times: environmental checks within 60 days, reusable materials 90 days from delivery of the Plan of use
Introduction on excavated rocks for reinforced soil filling
It is not infrequent the case in which the material filling the earths reinforced by flexible or rigid inclusions can come from large excavation sites (from works in the tunnel, for example).
Today, in fact, the reinforced soil with inclusions are part of the composite materials, and their use involves the improvement of the characteristics of the original soil and the formation of systems with mechanical characteristics higher than those that would occur with the soil alone.
The tests and experiments carried out have made it possible to ascertain that the reinforced earth, consisting of excavated rocks and the flexible reinforcement mechanism, provides static and structural, environmental, operational, and economic advantages, with vast possibilities of use and reintegration possibilities.
Earth and rocks from excavation: certain times
Within 60 days the analysis activities are carried out by the Environmental Protection Agencies, such as the verification of the existence of the requirements stated in the plan of use of the earth and excavation rocks generated on large sites.
At 90 o’clock from the delivery of the Management Plan, the management of excavated earth and rocks generated on large construction sites can be started, according to the indications contained in the Plan.
Lands and rocks from excavation: simplified procedures
Starting the management and use of excavated lands no longer requires the waiting for authorizations, but a maximum of 90 days from the presentation of the plan. Instead, the Agencies were not required to meet any deadline to certify the achievement of the requirements from European and national standards to qualify excavated soil and rock by-products, as it was not established. Therefore, preventive approval expires.
Lands and rocks from excavation: changes and extensions to the floor
Even in the case of substantial changes to the plan of use of the land and rock by qualified excavation ‘by-product’, once submitted, decaying the prior approval the procedure is speeded up. For example, if the change concerns the quantity, the new standard allows to apply the classification of by-product to the part of land and rocks indicated in the plan, applying the management obligation as waste only for the excess quantities. These rocks, which are classified as waste, now undergo a specific regulation as regards their temporary storage and the maximum permitted quantities, greater than those of Legislative Decree 152/2006.
Residues from the processing of stone materials are now excluded from excavated earth and rocks, allowing the qualification of such residues as ‘by-products’.
The regulation concentrates on the particular of the reclamation sites, where specific procedures are established for the excavations as well as the conditions of use of the lands and rocks excavated on the basis of their conditions.
The novelty with respect to the previous repealed rule is that the extension at the end of the plan may be two years, and must take place through communication to the Municipality and to the competent Environmental Protection Agency.
Rules repealed by the new decree on excavated earth and rocks
Ministerial Decree 161/2012, containing the regulations used until the new decree on the use of excavated earth and rocks, various regulations that make up the following decrees: art. 41 in Decree Law 69/2013, art. 184 bis and 266 paragraph 7 of Legislative Decree 152/2006.
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