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Company type | Società per azioni |
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BIT: DAN | |
Industry | Metal, Manufacturing, Steel |
Founded | 1914 |
Founders | Mario Danieli Timo Danieli |
Headquarters | Buttrio, Italy |
Key people | Gianpietro Benedetti, Chairman Giacomo Mareschi Danieli, CEO, Camilla Benedetti (Vice President) |
Products | Engineering, Equipment, Plants |
Revenue | €2.80 billion[1](2020) |
€0.58 billion (2018) | |
€62.42 million[1] (2020) | |
Number of employees | 9,060[1] (2020) |
Website | www |
Danieli Group (Italian pronunciation: [danˈjɛːli]) is an Italian supplier of equipment and physical plants to the metal industry. The company is based in Buttrio, in the north-east of Italy (Friuli-Venezia Giulia region). It is one of the world leaders in the production of steel plants, in particular in the long products segment, where it owned more than 60% market share in 2000.[2]
It has more than 25 divisions worldwide (design, manufacturing and service centers), 7 of which are production centers (Italy, Russia, Austria, Brazil, Netherlands, Sweden, the United States, Vietnam, Germany, India, China, and Thailand). Because of the company's continued business with Russia amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Danieli is listed among International Sponsors of War by the Ukrainian National Agency on Corruption Prevention.[3] In response, the company has declared its withdrawal from the Russian market due to the evolving geopolitical landscape, rendering commercial engagements and establishment in Russia unfeasible. The company has also reaffirmed its consistent adherence to sanctions.[4][5]