Alumil Aluminium Industry S.A.

The Greek aluminum industry is the largest non-ferrous metal industry in Greece, consisting of more than 6,000 small and medium-sized enterprises.[3]

Alumil
IndustryMetals, manufacturing
Founded1988
FounderMylonas family
Headquarters,
ProductsAluminium, Technology and R&D.
Revenue226.41 million[1] (2017)
€-21.0 million[2] (2017)
Websitewww.alumil.com

Alumil S.A. is considered one of the largest industries in extrusion of aluminum, followed by Exalco S.A., Europa S.A., Elvial S.A., Etem S.A., and Aluminco S.A. The company is specialized in the research, development and production of aluminium architectural systems. The company is headquartered in the Industrial Area of Stavrochori Kilkis, Greece and has more than 2,000 employees. Alumil S.A. operates worldwide[4] with over 30 subsidiaries.[5]

It is listed on Athens Exchange Market.[6]

History

In 1988, the Milonas family created an industrial company for the design, production and commercialization of aluminium profiles, in the Industrial Area of Kilkis in Northern Greece. During the 90's the company presented its first systems which were produced in Italy. In the following years, it started its own vertically integrated production line, and in 1993 it founded its commercial subsidiary Alusys in Athens, as well as a Research and Development department at its facilities in Kilkis in order to design new products. Subsequently, the company expanded its operations abroad, establishing subsidiaries in Romania in 1997, Hungary, Albania and Bulgaria in 1998, Poland and Ukraine in 1999. The following years additional subsidiaries were founded, in Germany, North Macedonia and Cyprus during 2000, as well as in Serbia and Italy during 2001. Moreover, in 2001, the subsidiary Metron S.A. specialized in elevators was created through acquisition of a company which was specialized in the production of automatic doors.

In order to strengthen the Group's domestic market share, two exhibition venues in Athens[7] and Thessaloniki[8] have been set up and exclusive product representation with Phifer Inc., ASA and GU has been agreed. In 2004, it acquired Alpro, a Bosnian aluminum industry. In addition, the Group received significant distinctions such as Europe's GrowthPlus Top 500[9] award and the "Export Activity Award"[10] of Athens Chamber of Commerce and Industry. In 2007, a subsidiary was established in the United Arab Emirates so as to enhance the company's presence at the Arabian peninsula.

In 2008 a subsidiary in the United States of America was established. During the same period, due to Greek financial crisis the Group set priority on international markets. In 2009, a Greek subsidiary, Alumil Solar was founded, a company which specialized in the design, production and commercialization of photovoltaic mounting systems. In 2010, it founded a subsidiary based in Russia. In 2014, a certification labaratory-testing centre was set up in collaboration with CFT and the ift Rosenheim Institute.[11] Last but not least, in 2015 Alumil announced the establishment of three more subsidiaries in Australia, India and Egypt.

Social and environmental action

Offices in Thessaloniki

In accordance with Corporate Social Responsibility, from 2010 Alumil started implementing the environmental plan ‘’Green Alumil’’. More important was the distinction of the Group’s Innovation and Contribution in Environmental Awareness, which awarded on the Eco-Business Innovation Competition during the 4th Business Forum of the 73rd Thessaloniki International Fair. Alumil is also a member of the Hellenic Network for Corporate Social Responsibility[12] and a founding member of the United Nations Global Compact Network.[13][14]

Subsidiaries

In 2000 Alumil started its activity in Renewable Energy Resources by producing and placing photovoltaic mounting systems. Subsequently, Alumil Solar was founded nine years later (2009), and developed into a high importance and innovative business unit of the group.[15]

Awards and distinctions

Alumil has received several awards and distinctions. The most important was the registration as an associate member of the European Union of Aluminium in 2008.

2016
Alumil was recognized as one of the most powerful and valuable brands in the category of construction materials by Superbrands Greece[16]
2015
First Prize "Made in Greece 2015" in the category "Industrial Excellence"[17] and First Prize in "Hellenic Value 2015" in the category "Technological Excellence"[18]
2011
Best Helexpo Award
2010
Award from ICAP Group as True Leader[19]
2009
Award from the “Trade & Investment Leaders Awards by Helexpo” during the 74th Thessaloniki International Exhibition in September 2009 and from the 5th Business Forum regarding with the: "Foreign Direct Investment Seize the Opportunities of the Era"
2008
Distinction as Associate Member of the European Union Aluminum
2008
Award for Photovoltaic Window Systems during the Eco-Entrepreneurship and Innovation Competition
2007
Sales Excellence Awards from the Hellenic Institute of Sales[20]
2004
Distinction from Great Place to Work -Europe
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Awards from International Growth Plus[21][22]
1999/2001/2003/2004
Awards from the Athens Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI)
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