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Chargeurs

Chargeurs
Leadership team

Mr. Michaël Fribourg (Chairman & CEO)

Mr. Olivier Buquen (Group Chief Financial Officer)

Mr. Yann Delmas (Chief Investment Officer & Global Head of Tax)

Products/ Services
Manufacturing
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Paris, Ile-de-France, France
Established
1872
Company Registration
SEC CIK number: 0001060822
Net Income
5M - 20M
Revenue
500M - 1B
Traded as
EPA:CRI
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Overview
Location
Summary
Chargeurs SA operates as a manufacturing and services company in France and internationally. The company operates through four segments: Protective Films, PCC Fashion Technologies, Museum Solutions, and Luxury Materials. The Protective Films segment produces self-adhesive films that protect fragile surfaces during industrial processing, transport, or installation. The PCC Fashion Technologies segment produces interlining for women's and men's apparels. The Museum Solutions segment offers visual communication solutions for retail, exhibitions, and museums; and produces printed and functionalized textiles for the advertising, decoration, home, and building markets. The Luxury Materials segment supplies combed wool including Nativa Precious Fiber. It serves in Europe, the Americas, Asia, Oceania, and Africa. The company was formerly known as Chargetex 1 and changed its name to Chargeurs SA in 1997. Chargeurs SA was founded in 1872 and is headquartered in Paris, France.
History

Chargeurs was formed in 1872 as a shipping company, named Compagnie Maritime des Chargeurs Réunis , initially operating between Le Havre and the River Plate. In 1883 it took over the Société Postale de l'Atlantique and started a service to West Africa. In 1894 it took over Compagnie Commerciale des Transports à Vapeur Français, giving it that company's services to New Orleans and the Gulf of Mexico.

Chargeurs operated a route to Madagascar via South Africa from 1896 to 1905, and then a round the World route from 1905 to 1911. From 1901 the company ran a route from Dunkirk to Saigon and Haiphong. From 1928 to 1931 it ran an emigrant route for the Polish government from Gdynia to Brazil and Argentina. In 1929 it started running banana boats from Africa to France. In 1946 it started a cargo service between Dakar and the United States. Chargeurs discontinued passenger services after the independence of Indochina from France in the early 1950s and the increase in air travel.Chargeurs was a shareholder in British Satellite Broadcasting, the official UK satellite broadcaster. BSB was set up in 1986 in competition with Rupert Murdoch's Sky Television. Sky was launched in 1989, a year earlier than BSB. Both companies suffered massive losses and BSB collapsed. This allowed a merger on Murdoch's terms to form British Sky Broadcasting. Chargeurs maintained a minority shareholding.

In 1992, Chargeurs bought media group Pathé for 1.2 billion francs.

Chargeurs demerged Pathé in 1996: Chargeurs became an industrial group with textile activities and protective films business, whereas Pathé SA retained the media interests: the film, television, cinema chain and the shareholdings in pay TV operators British Sky Broadcasting and CanalSatellite.

Mission
To generate long-term sustainable value for all stakeholders, delivering enhanced performance and transformative technology to the markets we serve in our portfolio of verticals and to reflect the trust of our customers and investments.
Vision
To be a global leader in innovation and industrial performance, with a sustainable portfolio of advanced materials and services.
Key Team

Mr. Philippe Haroche (VP and Gen. Counsel)

Ms. Joelle Fabre-Hoffmeister (Sec. Gen. & Chief Compliance Officer)

Ms. Carine De Koenigswarter (Global Head of Communication & CEO of Swaine)

Mr. Federico Paullier (Managing Director of Chargeurs Luxury Fibers)

Ms. Audrey Petit (Chief Strategy Officer, Head of Growth, Diversification and M&A)

Mr. Etienne Petit (Exec. SVP, Special Advisor to the CEO & MD of Chargeurs Advanced Materials)

Mr. Denis Noharet (Managing Director of Chargeurs Personal Care)

Recognition and Awards
Chargeurs has won numerous awards, including the Prix National de l'Innovation Award in 2019, and the Top 50 Most Innovative SMEs in Europe in 2019, for its innovative products and services.The company has also won the Industrial Excellence prize from the European Commission for its advanced technology and sustainability initiatives.
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Chargeurs
Leadership team

Mr. Michaël Fribourg (Chairman & CEO)

Mr. Olivier Buquen (Group Chief Financial Officer)

Mr. Yann Delmas (Chief Investment Officer & Global Head of Tax)

Products/ Services
Manufacturing
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Paris, Ile-de-France, France
Established
1872
Company Registration
SEC CIK number: 0001060822
Net Income
5M - 20M
Revenue
500M - 1B
Traded as
EPA:CRI
Social Media