Cimpor

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Cimpor SGPS , SA

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legal form Open Society
ISIN PTCPR0AM0003
founding 1976
Seat Lisbon , PortugalPortugalPortugal 
management Francisco José Queiroz de Barros de Lacerda, Chairman of the Board
sales 2.086 billion euros (2009)
Branch Construction and building materials
Website Cimpor website

The Cimpor or Cimentos de Portugal SGPS, SA is a Portuguese company that was founded in Lisbon in 1976 . With its subsidiaries it is engaged in the manufacture and sale of cement . The company's headquarters are in Lisbon. Today, Cimpor is the market leader in Portugal, Tunisia and Mozambique , a regional market leader in Spain , Morocco and Egypt and the third largest producer in Brazil .

The old factory on Cabo Mondego, Figueira da Foz

Cimpor's cement plants are located in Portugal in Coimbra (Souselas), Vila Franca de Xira (Alhandra), Loulé and Figueira da Foz (Cabo Mondego).

The global company produces concrete and aggregates , concrete and dry mortar and aggregate materials . Cimpor is an international cement group that operates in a total of 13 countries. With a production capacity of 33.5 million tons, the company ranks 10th worldwide.

Cimpor is organized as a holding company and consists of three sub-holding companies and several operational areas that support the management of the group. The subholdings are divided into the three main regions: Iberian Peninsula (CIMPOR Portugal, SGPS, SA), Mediterranean region (CIMPOR Internacional, SGPS, SA) and Latin America and Southern Africa (CIMPOR Investimentos, SGPS, SA).

The holding company is responsible for strategic development, particularly with regard to the company's international operations, and the management of the business areas with regard to financial, technical and human resources. The business areas play an important role in defining the strategic guidelines.

Cimpor wants to continue growing, especially internationally, and to maintain its independence from other producers. The focus of the company is to remain in Portugal. The company's strategic goals are: to increase market share in existing markets; new acquisitions with a focus on energy markets; Improvement of the cost structure; increased productivity and investment in research and development.

Ownership structures

The Cimpor share has a weighting of 4.34% on the Portuguese Stock Index 20.

proportion of Shareholders
32.9% Camargo Correa
15.6% Free float
21.2% Votorantim
10.0% BCP
10.7% Manuel Fino
9.6% CDG

See also

Web links

Commons : Cimpor  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Shareholder structure December 2010