Vinci (company)
Vinci
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legal form | Corporation |
ISIN | FR0000125486 |
founding | 1899 |
Seat | Rueil-Malmaison , France |
management |
Xavier Huillard (Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer) |
Number of employees | 211,233 |
sales | 48.053 billion euros (2019) |
Branch | construction |
Website | www.vinci.com |
As of December 31, 2019 |
Vinci, SA (spelling generally VINCI) is a listed French concession and construction group with employees in more than 110 countries. The range of services includes planning, financing, building and operating infrastructures and structural facilities.
background
The company was founded in 1899 by the civil engineers Alexandre Giros and Louis Loucheur under the name Société générale d'entreprises (SGE), something like "General Company". In 2000 the company changed its name to Vinci. Vinci is divided into six divisions and generated sales of € 48.053 billion in 2019.
Vinci is listed on the Euronext stock exchange and is part of the CAC40 and EURO STOXX 50 stock exchange indices .
On November 22, 2016, a press release announced that the company was allegedly revising its 2015 and 2016 figures and firing its chief financial officer. These reports triggered massive price losses for Vinci shares within a very short period of time. The group temporarily lost more than 18 percent of its market value. However, management very soon stated that this press release was fake.
Areas
Vinci is divided into the two areas of concessions and contracts.
Concessions
Vinci Autoroutes
Vinci Autoroutes is a motorway company that operates 4,398 km of motorways in France . These include the subsidiaries ASF , Cofiroute , Escota and Arcour .
Vinci Airports
Vinci Airports operates 36 airports worldwide, including twelve in France, ten in Portugal and one in Great Britain. In 2012 the state-owned Portuguese airport operator ANA Aeroportos de Portugal was acquired.
Operated airports
Status: 2019
- Brazil
- Salvador Airport , 100%
- Chile
- Dominican Republic
- Arroyo Barril Airport, 100%
- La Isabela Airport, 100%
- Las Américas Airport , 100%
- María Montez Airport , 100%
- Puerto Plata Airport , 100%
- Samaná airport, 100%
- France
- Chambéry-Savoie Airport , 100%
- Clermont-Ferrand Auvergne Airport , 100%
- Dinard-Pleurtuit-Saint-Malo Airport , 49%
- Grenoble Airport , 100%
- Lyon-Bron airport , 60%
- Lyon Saint-Exupéry Airport , 60%
- Nantes airport , 85%
- Pays d'Ancenis Airport, 100%
- Poitiers-Biard Airport , 100%
- Saint-Nazaire Montoir airport, 85%
- Rennes Airport , 49%
- Toulon-Hyères Airport , 100%
- Japan
- Kansai Airport , 40%
- Kobe Airport , 40%
- Osaka-Itami Airport , 40%
- Cambodia
- Phnom Penh Airport , 70%
- Siem Reap Airport , 70%
- Sihanouk International Airport, Sihanoukville , 70%
- Portugal
- Beja Airport , 100%
- Faro Airport , 100%
- Flores Airport (Azores) , 100%
- Horta Airport , 100%
- Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport , 100%
- Madeira Airport Cristiano Ronaldo , 100%
- Ponta Delgada Airport , 100%
- Porto Airport , 100%
- Porto Santo Airport , 100%
- Santa Maria Airport , 100%
- Serbia
- United Kingdom
- Gatwick Airport , 50.01%
Contracts
Vinci Energies
Vinci Energies is active in 51 countries - 30 of them outside of Europe - for public clients and companies in the areas of installation, equipment, operation and optimization of energy, transport and communication infrastructures as well as industrial plants and buildings. The range of services extends over the entire life cycle of the projects, from planning and execution to maintenance and operation. The Vinci Energies companies operate independently or under one of the brands Actemium, Axians , Citeos, Omexom and VINCI Facilities. Under the umbrella brand Actemium , a diversified international network of independently operating industrial service providers is organized within the division, which includes, for example, the Cegelec Group , which was acquired in 2010 .
In addition, Axians is the brand for information and communication technology, under the umbrella of which the specialist companies of VINCI Energies in the field of IT solutions and services are brought together. In Germany these include a .:
- Axians GA network technology
- Axians IT Solutions
- Axians Infoma
- Axians IT Security
- Axians eWaste
- Axians Industrial Applications & Services GmbH
- Axians NEO Solutions & Technology GmbH
- Axians Lynx GmbH
- Axians Networks & Solutions GmbH
- Duality Consulting GmbH
Eurovia
Eurovia develops mobility solutions in the areas of traffic route construction (roads, motorways, railways, trams), municipal construction and services (management and maintenance of road networks). In addition, Eurovia operates a network of 400 mining operations for aggregates and production facilities such as binding agent and asphalt mixing plants. In 2014, Eurovia generated sales of EUR 8.2 billion with around 39,000 employees.
Vinci Construction
Vinci Construction is a global construction company and operates in eight business areas: building construction, functional buildings, transport infrastructures, water management infrastructures, renewable energies and nuclear energy, environment, oil & gas and mining.
Vinci Facilities
VINCI Facilities Deutschland GmbH operates a comprehensive facility management for construction and renovation projects as well as for the conception, planning, creation and operation of public-private partnerships (PPP)
The following companies in Germany are subsidiaries:
- Dechow
- Ehrenfels
- Faceo tech & energy
- G + H interior fittings
- G + H cold store construction
- G + H clean room technology
- Lagrange TWM
- PPP schools in Eupen
- Shoe floor technology
- SKE Base Services
- SKE facility management
- SKE Facility Services
- SKE Support Services
- SKE Technical Services
- Stingl
Web links
- Vinci Official Website (French)
- Official German website of Vinci
Individual evidence
- ↑ 2019 Fact Sheet. (PDF) Vinci, SA, accessed March 26, 2020 (English).
- ↑ Vinci (Ed.): Core data 2020 . 2020.
- ↑ spiegel.de of November 22, 2016: Price collapses by 18 percent due to a fake press release , accessed on November 23, 2016
- ↑ Vinci short profile 2012 (PDF; 3.5 MB)
- ↑ VINCI Airports , at www.vinci-airports.com , accessed December 28, 2018
- ↑ Vinci takes over Gatwick Airport. December 27, 2018, accessed May 20, 2019 .