SANEF
SANEF ( S ociété of a utoroutes du N ord et de l e st de la F rance ) is a French company based in Issy-les-Moulineaux , Hauts-de-Seine , which the highways in northeastern France managed .
In 2012, over 3,580 employees generated sales of 1.51 billion euros.
The SANEF network
The SANEF network has a total length of 1,743 km . It is therefore the third largest of all French motorway companies in terms of length after Vinci Autoroutes and Autoroutes Paris-Rhin-Rhône .
It consists of:
- the A1 ( Paris - Lille )
- the A 2 (A1 (Peronne) - Valenciennes - Brussels , in Belgium further than A7)
- the A4 (Paris - Strasbourg )
- the A 16 from Boulogne-sur-Mer to north de Paris
- the A 26 from Calais to Troyes north.
- the A 29 from Neufchâtel-en-Bray to Saint-Quentin via Amiens
In addition, the “Société des Autoroutes Paris-Normandie” is a subsidiary of SANEF.
privatization
On December 14, 2005, the French government decided to sell SANEF to the Spanish Abertis Group. The actual handover took place on February 3, 2006.
Traffic broadcast
SANEF operates its own radio station ("Radio sanef 107.7"), which reports on the weather, traffic, the region and the latest news for 24 hours. Most of the music played comes from the 80s and today's charts. Over 1000 security officers, 25 traffic investigators and 13 moderators from the station are involved in ensuring that the reports are up to date.
Web links
- Website (English, French)
Individual evidence
- ↑ sanef opérateur de mobilité
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