Lietkabelis

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Lietkabelis
legal form AB (corporation)
founding 1958
Seat Panevėžys , LithuaniaLithuaniaLithuania 
management Sigitas Gailiūnas
Number of employees 190 ( 2016 )
sales 20.39 million euros ( 2014 )
Branch Electric wire
Website www.lietkabelis.lt

Lietkabelis is a Lithuanian company located in the major city of Panevėžys . It is the largest Baltic manufacturer of insulated electrical wires and cables . "Lietkabelis" produces the installation cables (for power supply, communication and data transmission, installation, electrical devices, industrial blasting work ) and cables (for power supply, communication and data transmission, fixed installations), enameled wires for refrigerators , televisions, electric motors and cable harnesses for vehicles. The export countries are Great Britain , Ireland , Scandinavia and Russia.

The company has been producing automotive cables for Volvo buses and trucks since 1997 .

The company is the main sponsor of a BC Lietkabelis national basketball club .

history

"Lietkabelis" was founded in 1958 and at that time only produced enamelled wires. In 1962 the company began producing installation cables and wires. The Lietkabelis Panevėžys basketball club has existed since 1964 . From 1968 the company was called Panevėžio VLKJS Penkiasdešimtmečio kabelių gamykla . In 1980 the state company "Lietkabelis" employed 1,250 people. The total value of production was 28.4 million rubles . At that time they exported to fifteen foreign states and twelve republics of the Soviet Union . In 1986 a new department for the production of enamelled wires was opened. From 1988 to 1989 production records were achieved: 12,000 tons of enamelled wire and 250,000 km of installation wire were produced.

Since 1992 they have been producing according to the British standard BS 6004 . "Lietkabelis" was privatized in 1993. On July 9, 1993, there was the first general meeting of shareholders. On October 14, 1993, the company was registered as a joint stock company in the Lithuanian Commercial Register. On March 19, 1997, the AB “Lietkabelis” workers' union darbininkų sąjunga was officially registered as a legal entity.

Until 2000 the Lithuanian investment company Invalda owned 10% of the shares of "Lietkabelis". As of 2000, almost 40% of the company's shares were owned by the Lithuanian investment company Hermis Capital (through the subsidiary UAB "Hermis fondų valdymas"), while 32.75% of the shares were owned by the Lithuanian State Property Fund ( Valstybės turto fondas ); Dalia Beišienė held 22.7% of the shares in “Lietkabelis” and the Lithuanian investment company KIB Hermis investicija 10.02%. In 2000 the share capital was 17 million litas . In 2006 Metbalta owned 87.5% of the shares.

In the company there was the male and female choir "Čiūto" (director Dalia Gaspariūnienė-Kremenskaitė). In 1990 he took part in the Vilnius Song Festival, in 1994 the first and in 1998 the second World Lithuanian Song Festival in Kaunas and Vilnius, as well as in several other music festivals. The choir made some recordings for the Lithuanian radio station Lietuvos radijas . In 1988 he gave concerts in Belgrade (then Yugoslavia ), in 1989 in Kiev ( Ukraine ), in 1993 in Poland , Slovakia , the Czech Republic and Hungary .

In 2007 they exported 70% of the total production (worth 95 million litas ). In 2014 the company achieved a turnover of 20.4 million euros and was thus one of the TOP 400 Lithuanian companies (360th place, as of 2014). The company was previously (around 2000) listed on the Vilnius Stock Exchange (now NASDAQ OMX Vilnius ).

Since 2008, Sigitas Gailiūnas, the general director of “Lietkabelis”, has also headed the Panevėžys Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Crafts .

BC Lietkabelis

BC Lietkabelis emerged from the in-house basketball team. The team takes part in tournaments of the Baltic Basketball League and LKL . The head coach is Kazys Maksvytis (* 1977). The club won the 2011/2012 BBL Challenge Cup championship . The home arena is the Cido arena (6,000 seats) in Panevėžys .

Awards

  • 2010: Lithuanian Export Prize, Lithuanian Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Crafts

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ number of employees
  2. Panevėžio VLKJS Penkiasdešimtmečio kabelių gamykla ("Lietkabelis"). Lietuviškoji tarybinė enciklopedija . Volume 8, page 441.
  3. ^ History
  4. Register data of the AB “Lietkabelis” union darbininkų sąjunga ( memento of the original from June 1, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.infokatalogas.lt
  5. Vėl pasikeitė "Lietkabelio" akcininkai
  6. "Lietkabelio" akcijos eina per Rankas
  7. AB "Lietkabelis" finansiniai rodikliai (apyvarta, pelnas) ( "Top 1000 - 2014" sąrašas , daily newspaper " Verslo žinios ")
  8. Panevėžio prekybos, pramonės ir amatų rūmų prezidentu perrinktas Sigitas Gailiūnas
  9. pdovanotos geriausiai 2010 metais dirbusios įmonės ir verslininkai