Grupo Camargo Corrêa
Grupo Camargo Corrêa
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legal form | Private company, conglomerate |
Seat | São Paulo , Brazil |
Branch | Construction, energy, oil, textiles, real estate |
Website | www.camargocorrea.com.br |
The Grupo Camargo Corrêa was a Brazilian conglomerate .
history
The former deputy head of Grupo Camargo Corrêa, Eduardo Hermelino Leite, admitted to the public prosecutor's office on April 19, 2015, bribery payments of 110 million real (the equivalent of 33 million euros) to the semi-public oil company Petrobras in the period from 2007 to 2012.
Areas
Building + Construction
Infrastructure projects are developed in the construction sector.
CNEC Engenharia provides engineering and construction services for the Camargo Correa Group and other customers.
10 hydropower plants , 1 dam, 19 substations and 425.6 kilometers of high-voltage lines are operated. There are 654 km of roads, 40 km of railway lines and 3 bridges in operation. The ports of Porto de Suape and Sepetiba and the airports in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo are also operated.
The Grupo Camargo Correa holds a 49.5 percent stake in the Estaleiro Atlântico shipyard in Suape.
In addition, crude oil and natural gas are produced in Brazil. The building and construction sector has 28,100 employees.
cement
Cave produces 3.5 million tons of cement in Brazil and Loma Negra 5.3 million tons of cement in Argentina. The area has around 4,000 employees.
Shoes & textiles
The Alpargatas and Dupé footwear factories produce 184 million shoes a year with 13,500 employees. Tavex produces 140 + 22 million meters of denim fabrics annually with 6,300 employees.
steel
Usiminas produces 8.7 million tons of steel annually in Brazil, Argentina and Mexico with 6,300 employees.
Energy, transport + airports
Grupo Camargo Corrêa holds a 28.41 percent stake in Companhia Paulista de Força e Luz (CPFL), the largest Brazilian energy supplier. This operates the regional suppliers Paulista CPFL, Piratininga CPFL, Jaguariuna CPFL, Santa Cruz CPFL and RGE (State of Santa Catarina ), which supply 568 cities with 6.3 million customers with 35.2 TWh of electrical energy.
The CCR Concessions operates a road network of 1,452 kilometers in the states of São Paulo , Rio de Janeiro and Paraná .
A-Port SA, based in São Paulo , Brazil , operates the airports La Florida (La Serena), El Loa (Calama) and El Tepual (Puerto Montt) in Chile , in Honduras Juan Manuel Galvez de Roatán, Golosón de La Ceiba, Toncontin de Tegucicalpa and Ramon Villena de San Pedro Sula, El Dorado Airport and Curaçao International Airport, Netherlands Antilles in the Colombian capital Bogotá . All airports together have an annual volume of around 16 million passengers (2008). In addition, the car park at São Paulo-Congonhas Airport will be operated with 1.2 million vehicles parked in 2008.
Real estate + disposal
The Camargo Correa Desenvolvimento Imobiliario (CCDI) manages 3,979 buildings mainly in the states of São Paulo , Rio de Janeiro and Paraná .
In the area of waste disposal, the companies CAVO with 2,900 employees and holdings in LOGA (31% share), Exxencis (50% share) and UTR (40% share) produce 458,000 t of industrial waste, 1,966,000 t of household waste and 3,481,000 t of landfill waste annually and disposed of 50,000 t of hospital waste.
Entire group
The group has 57,000 employees in 20 countries.
The turnover in 2007 was R $ 12.421 billion (approx. EUR 4.124 billion) (after R $ 9.915 billion in 2006). This results in an EBITDA 2007 of R $ 1.911 billion (approx. EUR 0.634 billion) and investments of R $ 1.630 billion (approx. EUR 541 million).
Web links
- Camargo Correa Homepage ( en + es )
- Annual Report 2007 ( en ; PDF file; 26.35 MB)
- http://www.brasilnews.de/bauunternehmen-camargo-correa-mit-millionenlös-98616/
Individual evidence
- ↑ Corruption affair surrounding Petrobras - construction company admits bribes. n-tv.de , April 19, 2015, accessed on April 19, 2015 .