List of companies of Portugal

Portugal is a country on the Iberian Peninsula in Southwestern Europe. It is the westernmost country of mainland Europe. Portugal is a developed country with a high-income advanced economy and a high living standard.[1][2][3] It is the 5th most peaceful country in the world,[4] maintaining a unitary semi-presidential republican form of government.[5][6][7][8][9] It has the 18th highest Social Progress in the world, putting it ahead of other Western European countries like France, Spain and Italy.[10] A founding member of NATO and the Community of Portuguese Language Countries, it is also a member of numerous other international organizations, including the United Nations, the European Union, the eurozone, and the OECD.

Location of Portugal

For further information on the types of business entities in this country and their abbreviations, see "Business entities in Portugal".

Notable firms

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This list includes notable companies with primary headquarters located in the country. The industry and sector follow the Industry Classification Benchmark taxonomy. Organizations which have ceased operations are included and noted as defunct.

Notable companies
Status: P=Private, S=State; A=Active, D=Defunct
Name Industry Sector Headquarters Founded Notes Status
   
Adamastor (company) Industrials Car manufacturers Porto 2019 Car P A
Altri Basic materials Paper Porto 2005 Paper P A
Ambar – Ideas on Paper S.A. Industrials Industrial suppliers Porto 1939 Office supplies P A
Banco Comercial Português Financials Banks Porto 1985 Bank P A
Bial Health care Pharmaceuticals Trofa 1924 Pharma P A
Caixa Geral de Depósitos Financials Banks Lisbon 1876 State bank S A
Central de Cervejas Consumer goods Brewers Vila Franca de Xira 1934 Brewery P A
Chipidea Technology Semiconductors Oeiras 1997 Semiconductor, defunct 2009 P D
Churchill's Port Wine making Port wine Porto 1981 Port wine P A
Cimpor Industrials Building materials & fixtures Lisbon 1976 Cement, owned by Mover Participações P A
CMS-Helmets Consumer goods Clothing & accessories Anadia 1976 Motorcycling helmets P A
Cofina Consumer services Publishing Porto 1856 Publisher P A
Comboios de Portugal Consumer services Travel & tourism Lisbon 1856 Passenger rail S A
Conservas Ramirez Consumer goods Food products Matosinhos 1853 Fish & Cannedfish P A
Corporação Industrial do Norte Basic materials Specialty chemicals Maia 1926 Chemicals, paints, coatings P A
Corticeira Amorim Basic materials Industrial suppliers Santa Maria da Feira[11] 1870 Cork P A
Critical Software Technology Software Coimbra 1998 Software P A
CTT Correios de Portugal, S.A. (CTT) Industrials Delivery services Lisbon 1520 Postal services P A
Delta Cafés Consumer goods Food products Campo Maior 1961 Coffee P A
EFACEC Industrials Electronic equipment Matosinhos 1948 Electronics P A
Energias de Portugal (EDP) Utilities Conventional electricity Lisbon 1976 Electrical generation P A
Fábrica Nacional de Munições de Armas Ligeiras Industrials Defense Lisbon 1947 Arms P D
Galp Energia Utilities Gas distribution Lisbon 1999 Natural gas distribution P A
Glintt Technology Software Lisbon 2008 Software developer P A
Grupo José de Mello Conglomerates - Lisbon 1986[12] Health care, energy, logistics P A
Iberomoldes Industrials General industries Marinha Grande 1975 Engineering P A
Impresa Consumer services Media Oeiras 1972 Television, publisher P A
Jerónimo Martins Consumer services Retail Lisbon 1792 Food retail P A
Lactogal Consumer goods Food & beverage Porto 1996 Dairy, water P A
Logoplaste Industrials Diversified industrials Cascais 1976 Plastic P A
Martifer Industrials Heavy construction Oliveira de Frades 1990 Construction P A
Media Capital Consumer services Broadcasting & entertainment Oeiras 1988 Media distribution P A
MEO Telecommunications Mobile telecommunications Lisbon 1991 Mobile provider P A
Montepio Financials Banks Lisbon 1840 Bank P A
Mota-Engil Industrials General industries Porto 1946 Engineering and infrastructure P A
Move Interactive Technology Software Cascais 2008 Video games P A
NOS Telecommunications Fixed line telecommunications Lisbon 1994 Telecom P A
Novabase Technology Software Lisbon 1989 Information technology P A
Novo Banco Financials Banks Lisbon 2014 Bank P A
Pingo Doce Consumer services Food retailers & wholesalers Lisbon 1980 Supermarket chain P A
Porto Editora Consumer services Publishing Porto 1944 Publisher P A
Portugal Telecom Telecommunications Fixed line telecommunications Lisbon 1994 Telecommunications, part of Altice (Netherlands) P A
Quidgest Technology Software Lisbon 1988 Specialist enterprise software P A
Rádio e Televisão de Portugal Consumer services Broadcasting & entertainment Lisbon 1935 State media S A
Redes Energéticas Nacionais (REN) Utilities Conventional electricity Lisbon 1994 Electrical distribution P A
Renova Basic materials Paper Torres Novas 1939 Paper P A
Salvador Caetano Consumer goods Commercial vehicles Vila Nova de Gaia 1946 Buses and trucks P A
Semapa Industrials Building materials & fixtures Lisbon 1991 Cement, paper P A
Simoldes Industrials Diversified industrials Oliveira de Azeméis 1959 Manufacturing P A
Soares da Costa Industrials Heavy construction Porto 1918 Construction P A
SIC Consumer services Broadcasting & entertainment Lisbon 1992 Television, part of Impresa P A
Sonae Conglomerates - Maia 1959 Retail, financials, industrials, telecom P A
Sovena Group Consumer goods Farming & fishing Oeiras 1956 Agribusiness P A
Sumol + Compal Consumer goods Food products Oeiras 2008 Food and beverage, merger of Sumolis and Compal P A
Teixeira Duarte Conglomerates - Oeiras 1921 Construction, distribution,

automotive

P A
Tabaqueira Consumer goods Tobacco Lisbon 1927 Cigarettes, part of Philip Morris International (US) P A
TAP Air Portugal Consumer services Airlines Lisbon 1945 Airline P A
Televisão Independente Consumer services Broadcasting & entertainment Oeiras 1993 Broadcaster P A
The Navigator Company Basic materials Paper Setúbal 2001 Paper P A
Tranquilidade Financials Full line insurance Lisbon 1871 Insurance, owned by Assicurazioni Generali P A
Tupam editores Consumer services Publishing Lisbon 1977 Health publisher P A
UMM Industrials Diversified industrials Lisbon 1977 Metal works P A
Unicer Brewery Consumer goods Brewers Matosinhos 1890 Brewery P A
Uniplaces Technology Internet Lisbon 2012 Student accommodation platform, travel, real estate P A
Visabeira Conglomerates - Viseu 1980 Telecommunications, travel, industrials, real estate P A
Vista Alegre Consumer goods Durable household products Ílhavo 1824 Porcelain P A

See also

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References

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  3. ^ [2] Numbeo QOLR
  4. ^ "Vision of Humanity". Institute for Economics and Peace. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
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  12. ^ José de Mello, SGPS S.A.: Private Company Information - Bloomberg