ABANTIA

ABANTIA is a Spanish group specialising in the engineering, planning, development and the execution of complex systems.[1][2] The group's nine subsidiaries cover the following sectors:[3][4][5][6]

ABANTIA
IndustryEngineering, planning, development and the execution of complex systems.[1]
PredecessorAplicaciones Generales Eléctricas (AGE)
Founded2006 (1944 AGE)
Headquarters,
Spain
Websitewww.abantia.com

The group was formed in July 2006 by renaming AGE (Applicaciones Generales Eléctricas), a company formed in 1944 as specialising in electrical and refrigeration installations, and all the subsidiaries companies created as AGE expanded in new activities.

In 2009 Abantia has started activities in Italy, Poland, Guatemala, France and Abu Dhabi,[7] and in 2011 in Mexico [8] and Guatemala, El Salvador, Peru, Chile, Qatar.[9] In 2013 Abantia made a bid for phase one of Kuwait’s Shagaya Multi-Technology Renewable Energy Park.[10]

References

  1. "Areas of activity", Abantia, archived from the original on 23 February 2014, retrieved 18 February 2014
  2. "Renovables Made in Spain - Abantia", renewablesmadeinspain.com, archived from the original on 24 February 2014, retrieved 18 February 2014
  3. "Company Overview of Abantia Empresarial S.L.", investing.businessweek.com, retrieved 18 February 2014
  4. "Company Overview of Abantia Contratas S.A.", investing.businessweek.com, retrieved 18 February 2014
  5. "Company Overview of Abantia Sun Energy SA", investing.businessweek.com, retrieved 18 February 2014
  6. "Company Overview of Abantia Ticsa SA", investing.businessweek.com, retrieved 18 February 2014
  7. "Abantia completes 5 Italian PV plants", Nádia Morais, pv magazine global, 31 January 2011
  8. "El grupo Abantia gana terreno en México al adquirir el 51% de Denion", Eva Sereno, empresaexterior.com, 3 March 2011, archived from the original on 6 March 2014, retrieved 26 February 2014
  9. "Grupo ingenieril Abantia factura 283M de euros en 2012", americaeconomia.com, 22 July 2013, retrieved 26 February 2014
  10. "Bidders announced for Shagaya CSP project", Heba Hashem, CSP Today, 31 January 2014, archived from the original on 27 February 2014, retrieved 26 February 2014
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