Inapa

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Inapa IPG

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legal form Corporation
ISIN PTINA0AP0008
founding November 24, 1965
Seat Lisbon , Portugal
management Diogo Bastos Mendes Rezende
Number of employees 1,350
sales 885.7 million euros
Branch Paper , packaging , forestry , logistics
Website www.inapa.pt
As of December 31, 2017

Inapa Portugal ( Indústria Nacional de Papeis ) is a Portuguese multinational in the pulp and paper sector and the only publicly traded company in the paper distribution sector in Europe.

background

Inapa started in paper production in 1965 but left that business in 2000 to focus on selling paper. In 2007 Inapa also concentrated on the sale of packaging solutions and products for visual communication (VisCom), as these are business areas with growth and profitability potential.

President (Chairman Board of Directors) is Álvaro Pinto Correia, CEO (Chairman Executive Committee) is Diogo Bastos Mendes Rezende.

There is a logistics center in Sintra that distributes around 250 tons of paper across the country every day. These include warehouses in the port of Setúbal and in the Azores .

The holding company of the Inapa Group is Inapa Investimentos Participações Gestão SA The Inapa Group includes (as of 2017-01-01):

  • Inapa Portugal
  • Inapa España (Idisa)
  • Inapa France
  • Inapa Belgique
  • Inapa Luxembourg
  • Papier Union (Germany)
  • Inapa Packaging GmbH (Germany)
  • Inapa Angola
  • Korda (Turkey)

Inapa won the Best Corporate Governance Award three times in a row in 2011, 2012 and 2013 by the British World Finance Magazine.

Ownership structures

Share (voting rights) Shareholders
30.61% Banco Comercial Português
24.94% Caixa Geral de Depósitos
8.22% Parpública SGPS - Public Investments
6.11% Novo Banco
4.21% Nova Expressão
25.91% Free float

As of April 28, 2017

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Inapa 2017 Annual Report , accessed January 3, 2019
  2. http://inapa.pt/en/about-us/management-team
  3. http://inapa.pt/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/20161220-Papyrus-Inapa-exchange-ENG.pdf

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