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Finmeccanica S.p.A.
(Redirected from Finmeccanica)
Finmeccanica is Italy's second largest industrial group. It works in the fields of defence, aerospace, helicopters, automation, transport and energy. The company has offices in over 100 countries, and employs 41,000 people. Turnover of 7.7 Bn Euros
Divisions
- Ansaldo Energia. The company has more than a hundred years of power generation experience and an installed capacity exceeding 153,000 MW in over 75 countries. Revenues in 2003 stood at 802 million euros.
- Ansaldo Breda. Heavy and Light Rail Vehicles are to be found in Denmark (83 diesel trains and 19-29 metro cars), Norway (36 electric trains+16 light metro vehicles), Madrid (180 heavy metro vehicles), Gothenberg (40 Sirio light rail stock), Birmingham+Manchester (32+6 light metro vehicles), Lille (24 light metro vehicles), SanFrancisco+Boston (151+100 light metro vehicles), Atlanta+LosAngeles (100+42 heavy metro vehicles), and Athens (35 Sirio light rail vehicles).
- Ansaldo Fuel Cells. In June 2004 Ansaldo Fuel Cells inaugurated the Terni industrial fuel cell production facility for stationary applications. The production capacity, initially 3 MW, should of 15 MW by 2006.
- Galileo Avionica
- Quadrics (supercomputing). France (Bull) and Italy (Quadrics) are currently cooperating on Europe's fastest supercomputer: the 60 teraflops French Tera10.
Subdivisions
- Alcatel Alenia Space (33%, with Alcatel 67%), the European Space industry leader
- ATR (50%, with Aerospatiale, today EADS). World leader in the 40-70 seat turboprop market. CEO is Filippo Bagnato.
- ST Mircoelectronics (major shareholder, together with Areva and France Telecom of France). Europe's number one microelectronics company. The CEO is Carlo Bozotti. ST is one of the world's largest semiconductor companies. In 2004, ST's net revenues were US$8,760 million and net earnings were US$601 million. The company has eight 8-inch manufacturing sites around the world, plus 12-inch manufacturing facilities in Crolles, France, and Catania, Italy.
- Horizon SAS and EuroSysNav (50-50 joint ventures between DCN/Thales of France and Finmeccanica/Fincantieri of Italy) for the design and construction of 27 FREMM multirole frigates and 4 Horizon anti-air frigates. FREMM/Horizon, at a cost of 4.3 billion euros, is Europe's largest naval program
- Eurotorp (50-50 joint venture between Finmeccanica and DCN/Thales of France. Eurotorp is the world market leader for lightweight torpedoes, and the European leading company in antisubmarine weapon systems.
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21% of Eurofighter Typhoon
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