Sorigué Participates in the VII National Aggregates Congress in Córdoba
The company is promoting its commitment to innovation and the circular economy while using the event to strengthen relationships with professionals in the extractive industry.
Sorigué is participating as a sponsor in the VII National Aggregates Congress, held from 22 to 24 October in Córdoba.
This strategic event brings together companies, government bodies, academia, and specialised media from the extractive industry and raw materials sector.
Held every three years, the congress has established itself as an essential forum for analysing challenges and opportunities in the aggregates sector. It covers topics such as innovation, sustainability, circular economy, technology, product quality, safety, and health.
In line with this, over the past decade the group has strengthened the production of recycled aggregates from construction waste.
This focus on recycling not only helps reduce waste generation but also extends material lifespans and lowers the consumption of natural resources – aligning with the sustainability and circular economy principles that define Sorigué.
“Sorigué’s participation in the congress represents a unique opportunity to gain insight into the latest trends, research, and technologies in the sector. It is a key moment to connect and exchange ideas with suppliers, clients, and partners. As sponsors, it allows us to strengthen our visibility and consolidate our reputation as a benchmark in the aggregates industry,” highlights José Ángel Martín, Director of Materials Production at Sorigué.
Track record in aggregates
Through its Infrastructures and Materials division, Sorigué has more than six decades of experience in the production, classification, processing, and distribution of all types of aggregates for the construction industry.
The company specialises in polygenic aggregates suitable for manufacturing concrete, mortars, bituminous mixes, granular layers, and precast elements, as well as porphyritic aggregates designed for railway infrastructure and high-performance wearing courses. Currently, Sorigué operates five active quarries.
This business line is developed through its companies Sorigué, Àrids Catalunya, and Vialex, with a consolidated presence in Catalonia and Aragon.


