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Valeo S.A.
Company typeSociété Anonyme
EuronextFR
ISINFR0013176526 Edit this on Wikidata
IndustryAutomotive industry
Founded1923; 101 years ago (1923)
HeadquartersParis, France
Key people
Jacques Aschenbroich (CEO), Pascal Colombani (Chairman)
ProductsAuto parts
Revenue17,262,000,000 Euro (2021) Edit this on Wikidata
406,000,000 Euro (2021) Edit this on Wikidata
175,000,000 Euro (2021) Edit this on Wikidata
Websitewww.valeo.com

Valeo is a multinational automotive supplier based in France, providing a wide range of products to auto manufacturers and after-markets. It is a member of the CAC 40 share index.

History

The Société Anonyme Française de Ferodo was founded in 1923 in Saint-Ouen, a suburb of Paris. It first distributed brake linings and clutch facings under license of Ferodo UK. The society engaged in a diversification in the 1960s by producing braking systems (1961), thermal systems (1962), and lighting systems (1970), and electrical systems (1978). In May 1980, the company was renamed Valeo, which means "I am well" in Latin.

Valeo then engaged in an aggressive strategy of expansion, through many international acquisitions. Today, Valeo is organised into four business groups. Recent acquisitions include the engine electronics division of Johnson Controls in France.

The company's sales in China have doubled every four years, and the new plant opened in 2013 in Yangtze Delta Region, Nanjing, makes China the leading market for Valeo. [1]

Organisation

At the end of 2013, the Group Valeo has a presence in 29 countries, employing 74 800 people at 124 production sites, 16 research centers, 35 development centers and 12 distribution platforms.[2]

The Valeo Group is organized into 4 business groups and 13 product families:[3]

  1. Thermal Systems:
    1. Thermal Powertrain - TPT
    2. Thermal Front End - TFE
    3. Thermal Compressor - TCP
    4. Thermal Climate Control - TCC
  2. Visibility Systems:
    1. Lighting Systems - VLS
    2. Wipers Systems - VWS
  3. Powertrain Systems:
    1. Electrical Systems - PES
    2. Transmission Systems - PTR
    3. Electronics - PEL
    4. Combustion Engine - PCE
  4. Comfort and Driving Assistance Syst.
    1. Driving Assistance - CDV
    2. Interior Controls - CIC
    3. Connected Car - CCC

Cibié is Valeo's sports brand.[4]

Financial statistics

Sales (millions)[5]
  • 2004: €9,229
  • 2005: €9,933
  • 2006: >€10,000
  • 2007: €9,689
  • 2008: €8,677
  • 2009: €7,499
  • 2010: €9,632
  • 2011: €10,868
  • 2012: €11,759
  • 2013: €12,110
  • 2014: €12,725
  • 2015: €14,544
Breakdown of sales by Business Group 2014
  • Powertrain Systems: 26%
  • Thermal Systems: 28%
  • Comfort and Driving Assistance Systems: 18%
  • Visibility Systems: 28%
Operating margin (in % of sales)
  • 2007: 3.6%
  • 2008: 2.6%
  • 2009: 1.8%
  • 2010: 6.4%
  • 2011: 6.5%
  • 2012: 6.2%
  • 2013: 6.8%
  • 2014: 7.2%
  • 2015: 7.7%

Asbestos

Valeo, its directors and its corporate medical function have been indicted after a decade-long penal procedure in 2006 for homicide, unintentional injury, and failure to assist a person in danger regarding its former use of asbestos which caused the death of hundreds of employees over many years.[6][7]

The Valeo Group has since set up high health-security standards and has been thoroughly monitoring employees and retired personnel. This policy has been ratified in a national agreement with the French government in April 2009.

References

  1. ^ http://www.valeo.com/medias/upload/2013/07/8797/valeo-confident-about-the-chinese-market.pdf
  2. ^ Valeo global presence 2011
  3. ^ valeo.com Archived April 20, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ valeoservice.com
  5. ^ valeo.com
  6. ^ 31 janvier 2014 (2006-09-20). "Condé-sur-Noireau ravagé par un siècle d'amiante - Libération". Liberation.fr. Retrieved 2014-01-31.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ "Justice: Amiante: le médecin du travail mis en examen - L'EXPRESS". Lexpress.fr. Retrieved 2014-01-31.

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