Cegelec
Cegelec or Actemium is a French engineering company specialized in electrical infrastructure, HVAC, information technology, nuclear energy development, transport infrastructure, robotics and offering both public and private services. Cegelec was officially formed in 1989, and as of 2014 the company employs around 22,000 people and operates in 30 countries, with major activity in France, Brazil, Indonesia, the Middle East and Africa. It was acquired by Vinci Energies on 14 April 2010, assimilating the collection of Cegelec's sub-companies, which each specialize in a specific field or geographical region, into Vinci's corporate system.
History
In 1913 the company Compagnie Générale d'Entreprises Électriques was established by the Compagnie Générale d'Electricité.In 1971 it was renamed CGEE-Alstom. In 1989 CGE and General Electric Company formed the joint operation GEC-Alstom, and CGEE-Alstom was renamed Cegelec. In 1999 Cegelec became Alstom Entreprise and Alstom Contracting.
On 20 July 2001 Alstom Contracting was subject to a Leveraged Management Buyout supported by Caisse des dépôts et consignations and Charterhouse Capital Partners, and was renamed Cegelec.
The company was acquired by private equity fund LBO France in 2006. In 2008 Qatari Diar became the majority shareholder. In September 2009, Cegelec was purchased by Vinci.
In 2014, Cegelec adopted the Actemium brand name.
Organisation
After Vinci's acquisition of the company from Qatari Diar in 2010, Cegelec's organisation and operation under the Cegelec company title did not change; Vinci's energy and engineering divisions have assisted Cegelec endeavors but have not actively changed the organisational structure of Cegelec.Cegelec is split into 15 separate sub-companies, which are all owned by the overarching Cegelec company known as Cegelec Enterprise. After the acquisition, the administration and direction of each company were controlled by Vinci Energies, yet each sub-company maintained their original specializations. The following are all the Cegelec sub-companies listed on Cegelec.com as of 17/April/2020:
- Cegelec CEM
- * Specializing in nuclear energy engineering, Cegelec CEM has 240 employees and offers services across the nuclear cycle to nuclear plants throughout France. Some notable customers are Électricité de France, the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission, the National Agency for Radioactive Waste Management, Areva, and the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor. Cegelec CEM is further subdivided into three business units, each responsible for different stages of the nuclear cycle.
- ** CEM Ingénierie:
- *** Specialized in preliminary designs and assisting in the creation of new nuclear plants, Ingénierie ensures all designs and plans satisfy nuclear safety protocols, are secure, are sustainable and are feasible to construct. Such practices were useful in developing modern-day nuclear reactor safety protocols, as seen in their contribution to the 1993 IEEE Conference Record Nuclear Science Symposium.
- ** CEM Projets:
- *** Primarily focused on research projects and waste management, this business unit is usually contracted for innovative nuclear projects, such as that of ITER and their experimental reactor. They provide services in reactor pool liners, robotics, high specification tasks and high integrity handling systems.
- ** CEM Énergie:
- *** This business unit is mostly concerned with post-construction maintenance and refurbishment. They are regularly tasked with renewing EDF’s nuclear power plants, upgrading plants across France to updated nuclear regulations, and currently partaking in NDT and associated services for EDF’s Hinkley Point C nuclear plant in Somerset, England.
- Cegelec Projets Espace
- * This sub-company is specialized in space projects and works closely with French national agencies such as CNES, by whom they have been contracted "to develop the cryogenic interfaces between the launcher and ground systems" on the Ariane 6 rocket in French Guiana. Like with this project, this branch of Cegelec operates on a contract basis, assisting larger corporations in engineering, maintaining fire solutions for launch and designing personal protective equipment.
- Cegelec Défense
- * Cegelec Défense is a sub-company offering personalized security and information security to customers, frequently updating the content of their services via exchanges with the French Armed Forces and networks from both within Vinci Group and without. Recently, Cegelec Défense has been contracted by the French government to maintain a fleet of adaptable Chalands Multi-Missions, useful tasks such as underwater repair missions, training duties and pollution management. This subsidiary is further subdivided into four business units, each further specializing in security: Cegelec Défense Solutions & Services, Cegelec Défense Infrastructure & Networks, Cegelec Défense Marine and Cegelec Défense Protection & Security.
- **Cegelec Défense Solutions & Services
- ***Primarily responsible for designing and completing one time installments, this business unit offers services to military and civilian companies alike. Such services include mobile command centres, expeditionary logistics, climate simulators, medical equipment and custom services.
- **Cegelec Défense Infrastructure & Networks
- ***Specializing in large infrastructure development and prolonged construction tasks, this unit takes on more permanent tasks. Such tasks include developing hardened bunkers, communication networks, site security reinforcement and long-term maintenance on any infrastructure based security measures.
- **Cegelec Défense Marine
- ***Specializing in military naval ships, the Marine business unit maintains and refits existing vessels with up-to-date technology and software. While focussing on maintenance and refitting, this unit is can be involved at any point in a vessel's lifetime from construction to decommission. They offer services primarily in France, but also conduct business in an international setting.
- **Cegelec Défense Protection & Security
- ***Generally involved with civilian security related contracts, this unit offers surveys of premises and provides solutions to potential perimeter breaches and logistics. They offer surveillance, perimeter security, access control and upgrades to existing facilities.
- Cegelec Centre-Est Tertiaire
- Cegelec Mobility
- * Mobility started as one of the central elements of Cegelec prior to the acquisition by Vinci, specializing in transportation engineering and currently operating under its own brand name of Mobility, while technically classified as Cegelec sub-company. They design, construct, and manage infrastructure of roads, tunnels and railways, both existing and developing. Their work generally involves electrical aspects of transport, such as renewal of railway electrification lines or developing intelligent traffic management systems. Mobility works internationally, having completed projects in France, Luxembourg, Morocco, Algeria and other countries. One of their recent contracts include the electrification of the new tram line between Rabat and Salé, Morocco in 2008.
- Cegelec Netherlands
- Cegelec Nord Grands Projets
- Cegelec Perpigna
- Cegelec Polynésie
- Cegelec Quimper Infras
- Cegelec Ancenis Infras
- Cegelec Belgium
- Cegelec Shelters Transport Métallerie
- Cegelec Tertiaire IDF
- Cegelec Valenciennes Tertiaire
Geographic Areas of Influence
France
From the 2010 Cegelec Financial Report, 58.1% of Cegelec's total sales were made within France, the country which contains the highest diversity of Cegelec's operations, hosting their nuclear, marine, defense and the largest amount of electrical engineering/transport sub-companies. Cegelec's international headquarters are in Saint-Denis, acting as the central hub for Cegelec's international interactions. One of their recent contracts in France was the assignment "to design remote handling equipment for France’s proposed underground repository" in 2014. This contract was estimated to be valued at €20 million and took approximately four years to complete.Rest of Europe
Excluding France, the rest of Europe constituted 26% of annual sales in 2010, with countries closer to France yielding higher revenue. Operations in each nation vary from team to team, with countries like the Netherlands and the Czech Republic having their websites in the local language and conducting business independently of the broader Cegelec brand name.List of countries in which Cegelec has been involved in Europe since 2010:
- Austria
- Belgium
- Czech Republic
- Germany
- Italy
- Luxembourg
- Netherlands
- Portugal
- Poland
- Spain
- Switzerland
Africa
List of countries in which Cegelec has been involved in Africa:
- Algeria
- Angola
- Cameroon
- Democratic Republic of Congo
- Gabon
- Morocco
- Nigeria