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| logo = Fergo Industries logo.png | | logo = Fergo Industries logo.png | ||
| logo_size = 260 | | logo_size = 260 | ||
| image = Danfoss_Hauptgebäude_in_Nordborg.jpg | | image = Danfoss_Hauptgebäude_in_Nordborg.jpg | ||
| image_size = | | image_size = 230 | ||
| image_caption = Headquarters in [[Klinstrup]] | | image_caption = Headquarters in [[Klinstrup]] | ||
| type = Public | | type = Public | ||
| traded_as = [[Kaslund Stock Exchange|KSE]]: FGI | | traded_as = [[Kaslund Stock Exchange|KSE]]: FGI | ||
| industry = {{wpl|Conglomerate}} | | industry = {{wpl|Conglomerate}} | ||
| founded = 1937 | | founded = 1937 | ||
| founder = Frederik Arnesen | | founder = Frederik Arnesen | ||
| hq_location_city = [[Klinstrup]] | | hq_location_city = [[Klinstrup]] | ||
| hq_location_country = [[Littland]] | | hq_location_country = [[Littland]] | ||
| area_served = Worldwide | | area_served = Worldwide | ||
| key_people = Otto Stenberg Møller, CEO | | key_people = Otto Stenberg Møller, CEO | ||
| products = Steel | | products = Steel, {{wpl|copper extraction}}, {{wpl|stainless steel|stainless}} products, aluminium, industrial automation, power tools, {{wpl|engineering}}, {{wpl|diesel fuel|diesel}} and gas, industrial machines and equipment, {{wpl|logistics}} and {{wpl|freight}} forwarding | ||
| revenue = 133.29 billion [[Littish daler|Đ]] | |||
| revenue = | |||
| revenue_year = 2021 | | revenue_year = 2021 | ||
| | | net_income = 8.72 billion [[Littish daler|Đ]] | ||
| net_income_year = 2021 | |||
| | | assets = 306.19 billion [[Littish daler|Đ]] | ||
| net_income_year = | | assets_year = 2020 | ||
| assets = | | owner = Arnesen Family (13.6%) | ||
| assets_year = | | num_employees = 435,000 | ||
| owner = | |||
| num_employees = | |||
| num_employees_year = 2021 | | num_employees_year = 2021 | ||
| divisions = Fergo Steel and Copper<br/>Fergo Machinery and Automation<br/>Fergo Mining and Extraction<br/>Fergo Energy<br/>Fergo InterTrade | |||
| divisions = | | subsid = {{Collapsible list|title='''Main Shareholder''':|AXT Inc. (82.5%)<br/>Zeeth (81.6%)<br/>NanoSolutions (62.3%)<br/>Wazzasoft (61.9%)<br/>AeroGroup (58.6%)<br/>[[Nocobot]] (51.3%)}}{{Collapsible list|title='''International''':|Fergo Argis<br/>Fergo Europa<br/>Fergo Alharu<br/>Fergo Aurelia<br/>Fergo Thassala<br/>Fergo Marenesia}} | ||
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}} | }} | ||
'''Fergo Industries''' is Littish industrial conglomerate and [[Littland]]s largest company by revenue. | '''Fergo Industries''' is Littish industrial conglomerate and [[Littland]]s largest company by revenue. | ||
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== | ==Operations== | ||
The operations are organized into five business sectors: | |||
===Fergo Steel and Copper=== | |||
===Fergo Machinery and Automation=== | |||
== | ===Fergo Mining and Extraction=== | ||
===Fergo Energy=== | |||
===Fergo InterTrade=== | |||
==Finances== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|+'''Values in [[Littish daler|Đ]] billions''' | |||
!Year | |||
!2009 | |||
!2010 | |||
!2011 | |||
!2012 | |||
!2013 | |||
!2014 | |||
!2015 | |||
!2016 | |||
!2017 | |||
!2018 | |||
!2019 | |||
|- | |||
|{{wpl|Revenue}} | |||
| 92.31 | |||
| 102.67 | |||
| 101.26 | |||
| 110.21 | |||
| 111.15 | |||
| 112.56 | |||
| 115.86 | |||
| 116.33 | |||
| 114.92 | |||
| 126.22 | |||
| 131.40 | |||
|- | |||
|{{wpl|Net Income}} | |||
| 5.88 | |||
| -1.64 | |||
| -3.20 | |||
| -12.10 | |||
| -7.39 | |||
| -4.61 | |||
| -1.13 | |||
| -0.56 | |||
| 0.04 | |||
| 4.05 | |||
| 11.58 | |||
|- | |||
|{{wpl|Assets}} | |||
| 111.62 | |||
| 113.98 | |||
| 112.56 | |||
| 122.93 | |||
| 175.28 | |||
| 191.98 | |||
| 204.70 | |||
| 222.96 | |||
| 265.68 | |||
| 279.92 | |||
| 284.16 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
==Controversies== | |||
===Carbon Footprint=== | |||
Fergo has often been criticized for its large carbon emissions, being Littlands single largest carbon producer. In 2020 Fergo emitted a total of 24,100 kilotonnes of CO2. The company has promised to half its carbon emissions by 2030 as part of the government program "Clean Littland". | |||
===Espionage=== | |||
===Foreign Worker Exploitation=== | |||
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[[Category:Littland]] | [[Category:Littland]] | ||
[[Category:Companies]] | [[Category:Companies]] |
Revision as of 20:36, 8 August 2022
Public | |
Traded as | KSE: FGI |
Industry | Conglomerate |
Founded | 1937 |
Founder | Frederik Arnesen |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Otto Stenberg Møller, CEO |
Products | Steel, copper extraction, stainless products, aluminium, industrial automation, power tools, engineering, diesel and gas, industrial machines and equipment, logistics and freight forwarding |
Revenue | 133.29 billion Đ (2021) |
8.72 billion Đ (2021) | |
Total assets | 306.19 billion Đ (2020) |
Owner | Arnesen Family (13.6%) |
Number of employees | 435,000 (2021) |
Divisions | Fergo Steel and Copper Fergo Machinery and Automation Fergo Mining and Extraction Fergo Energy Fergo InterTrade |
Subsidiaries | Main Shareholder:
International:
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Fergo Industries is Littish industrial conglomerate and Littlands largest company by revenue.
History
Operations
The operations are organized into five business sectors:
Fergo Steel and Copper
Fergo Machinery and Automation
Fergo Mining and Extraction
Fergo Energy
Fergo InterTrade
Finances
Year | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Revenue | 92.31 | 102.67 | 101.26 | 110.21 | 111.15 | 112.56 | 115.86 | 116.33 | 114.92 | 126.22 | 131.40 |
Net Income | 5.88 | -1.64 | -3.20 | -12.10 | -7.39 | -4.61 | -1.13 | -0.56 | 0.04 | 4.05 | 11.58 |
Assets | 111.62 | 113.98 | 112.56 | 122.93 | 175.28 | 191.98 | 204.70 | 222.96 | 265.68 | 279.92 | 284.16 |
Controversies
Carbon Footprint
Fergo has often been criticized for its large carbon emissions, being Littlands single largest carbon producer. In 2020 Fergo emitted a total of 24,100 kilotonnes of CO2. The company has promised to half its carbon emissions by 2030 as part of the government program "Clean Littland".