ENSUL MECI - EFACEC - COGERAÇÃO DO PORTO, A.C.E.
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2023-12-26 (globenewswire.com)
Global Substation Monitoring System Market Size Worth USD 10.22 Billion in 2032 | Emergen Research
Rising demand for reduction in transmission and distribution losses is a major factor driving global substation monitoring system market revenue growth...
Read more2023-11-01 (jornaldenegocios.pt)
Mutares finalizes purchase of Efacec from the State
The completion of the process will allow Efacec to regain 'a prominent position in the market' and resume growth, says the investment fund Mutares.
Read more2023-05-28 (construir.pt)
Efacec concludes DigiLightRail R&D project
The construction industry journal
Read more2022-11-02 (ambienteonline.pt)
Efacec quadrupled production of electric chargers in 2018
Efacec Electric Mobility, which operates in the business of providing electric vehicle charging solutions and complementary services associated with
Read more2022-01-08 (construir.pt)
Efacec leads the SCALE project
The construction industry journal
Read more2020-04-25 (expresso.pt)
Isabel dos Santos has already transferred Efacec shares to creditor banks
Caixa Geral de Depósitos leads the vehicle that will own more than 60% of the capital. The company's viability is awaiting the green light from bondholders. Government was prepared to nationalize company if deal failed
Read more2016-12-24 (jornaleconomico.pt)
Efacec has the challenge of being an “industry 4.0”
“Efacec, as an organization, is not yet industry 4.0. It has industry 4.0 niches and develops technologies at this level. It is a challenge we have”, said the CEO of the company owned by Isabel dos Santos.
Read more2015-09-25 (maltatoday.com.mt)
African billionaire’s Malta firm acquires €200 million stake in Portuguese utility
Isabel dos Santos, 42, made the acquisition of the Portuguese company through Winterfell Industries, a company based in Malta
Read more(jornaldocentro.pt)
Visabeira Group in the race to buy Efacec
Group based in Viseu is interested in acquiring the company that entered the reprivatization process
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