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Vallourec S.A. is a multinational manufacturing company headquartered in Meudon, France. Vallourec specializes in hot rolled seamless steel tubes, expandable tubular technology, automotive parts, and stainless steel, which it provides to energy, construction, automotive, and mechanical industries. Vallourec shares are listed on Euronext Paris.

Key facts

Company.name
Vallourec S.A.
Company.logo
Vallourec logo.svg
Company.type
Société Anonyme
Company.traded_as
CAC Mid 60 Component
Company.foundation
1957
Company.location
Meudon, France
Company.key_people
Philippe Guillemot (Chairman and Chief Executive Officer)
Company.industry
Manufacturing
Company.products
Steel pipes and tubes
Company.revenue
€5.1 billion (2023)
Company.net_income
(219) million (2016)
Company.num_employees
17,000 (2022)

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Official website

Vallourec Smart Tubular Solutions

Vallourec provides benchmark tubular solutions and pipelines for the energy sectors: oil and gas, low-carbon energy, hydrogen and industry.

vallourec.com

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Encyclopedic overview

16 sections
Contents
  • History
  • Head office
  • Activities
  • Oil & Gas
  • Power Generation
  • Industry & construction
  • Revenue Distribution
  • Research and development
  • Worldwide presence
  • Senior management
  • Financial results
  • Stock Information
  • Capital and shareholding (2017)
  • See also
  • References
  • External links

Vallourec S.A. is a multinational manufacturing company headquartered in Meudon, France. Vallourec specializes in hot rolled seamless steel tubes, expandable tubular technology, automotive parts, and stainless steel, which it provides to energy, construction, automotive, and mechanical industries. Vallourec shares are listed on Euronext Paris.

As of 2022, Vallourec has 17,000 employees, numerous integrated manufacturing facilities, advanced R&D operations, and a presence in more than 20 countries.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Vallourec” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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