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Groupe Sfpi(SFPI)

Description: GROUPE SFPI SA designs, manufactures, and markets equipment for the safety industry in Europe and internationally. The company operates through DOM Security, NEU-JKF, MMD, MAC, and Other Businesses divisions. It offers opening and closure systems, such as windows and carpentry, blinds and shutters, awnings, front and garage doors, and industrial closures for housing and industrial buildings under the France Fermetures, Franciaflex, Faber, or SIPA Menuiseries brands. The company also provides mechanical and digital locking solutions for home owners, small businesses, and large organizations; and locking equipment for industrial groups. In addition, it offers air treatment solutions, such as de-dusting systems, filtration and air conditioning, pneumatic conveying of production waste, pneumatic conveying, industrial fans, etc. for food, agro-milling, wood, chemistry, cement, glass, minerals and metals, paperboard and paper, can, nuclear, plastic, aeronautics, and automotive industries. Further, the company provides thermal processing and sterilization solutions for food, chemistry, heavy, and other industries. GROUPE SFPI SA was founded in 1985 and is headquartered in Paris, France.


Keywords: Cement Packaging Window Paperboard Home Automation Furnishings Pneumatics Window Blind Closure Systems Dom Sterilization Solutions Air Treatment Solutions De Dusting Systems

Home Page: www.sfpi-group.com

20 rue de l'Arc de Triomphe
Paris, 75017
France
Phone: 33 1 46 22 09 00


Officers

Name Title
Mr. Henri Morel Chairman & CEO
Mr. Damien Chauveinc Deputy Managing Director
Ms. Sophie Morel Group Sec. Gen. & Representative Director
Mr. Nicolas Loyau CFO & Group Financial Director
Mr. Pierre-Paul Fini Head of Legal Affairs & Group Legal Director
Ms. Stephanie Poncelet Group HR Director

Exchange: PA

Country: FR : France

Currency: Euro (€)

Forward PE: 0
Trailing PE: 7.8966
Price-to-Book MRQ: 0.847
Price-to-Sales TTM: 0.333
IPO Date:
Fiscal Year End: December
Full Time Employees: 4000
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