Trade unionists, reacting to the firm's decision, accused the French-owned company (the majority of its shares are owned by Lafarge) of engaging in "apparent blackmail" and alleged "profiteering practices".
According to a dispatch from the state news agency, the restructuring program aims to help the group deal more efficiently with the impact of a deep recession in the construction sector, safeguarding the viability of the company and of its growth prospects both in the domestic and external markets. Under the new structure, Heracles Cement will continue cement production from its two units in Volos and Evia, exploiting their comparative advantages, mainly their port facilities, to support the group's activities in Greece and in the wider Mediterranean region.