Constructions industrielles de la Méditerranée

CNIM is a French equipment manufacturer and industrial contractor operating on a worldwide basis. The group supplies products and services to major public and private sector organisations, local authorities and national governments in the environment, energy, defence, and high technology markets. Founded in 1856, CNIM is a medium-sized company. CNIM is listed on the Euronext exchange in Paris. It relies on a stable family-based majority shareholding structure committed to its development. The group is headed by Nicolas Dmitrieff, chairman of the management board.

Constructions industrielles de la Méditerranée S.A.
IndustryEngineering
PredecessorSociété Nouvelle des Forges et Chantiers de la Méditerranée
Founded1856 (1856)
Headquarters,
Revenue634.9M€ (2017)
22M€ (2017)
Number of employees
2,570 (2017)
Websitewww.cnim.com

Management board

As at May 2018

  • Nicolas Dmitrieff, chairman of the management board
  • Stanislas Ancel, chief executive, Environment & Energy Sector, president of SUNCNIM
  • Philippe Demigné, chief executive, Innovation & Systems Sector, president of Bertin Technologies and its subsidiaries
  • Christophe Favrelle, chief financial officer

Supervisory board

As at May 2018

  • Christiane Dmitrieff, chairman of the supervisory board
  • François Canellas, vice-chairman
  • Lucile Dmitrieff, member
  • Sophie Dmitrieff, member
  • Sigrid Duhamel, independent member
  • Société FREL represented by Agnès Herlicq
  • André Herlicq, member
  • Stéphane Herlicq, member
  • Louis-Roch Burgard, independent member
  • Johannes Martin, member
  • Société MARTIN represented by Ulrich Martin
  • Alain Sonnette, member
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gollark: But the issue is that *that would not actually be my code*, that would be a thirdparty contract which had to use my system for CPU/etc.
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