Permasteelisa S.p.A. is an Italian company in engineering, project management, manufacturing and installation of architectural envelopes and interior systems. The company is known for being one of handful producing continuous external cladding used for the design and construction of large buildings such as airports and skyscrapers. Its materials can be found on the Sydney Opera House; the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao; or the London Shard.[1]

Permasteelisa Group
IndustryDesign, engineering, construction
FoundedVittorio Veneto, Italy (1973)
FounderMassimo Colomban, C.Q.N. Santopietro
HeadquartersVittorio Veneto, Italy
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Peter Bacon (chairman) Liam Cummins (CEO)
Revenue820 million (2023)
Number of employees
3,197 (2023)
ParentAtlas Holdings
SubsidiariesPermasteelisa North America Corp.

Josef Gartner GmbH Permasteelisa (UK) Limited Permasteelisa Hong Kong Limited Permasteelisa Pacific Holding Ltd. Scheldebouw B.V.

Permasteelisa Australia Pty
WebsitePermasteelisa Group

The company has around 3,900 employees worldwide and a network of 40 companies (including offices, plants and R&D centers) in 30 countries.

History

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The company was founded in 1973 with the name of Infissi Serramenti Alluminio (ISA). Its headquarters are in Vittorio Veneto, Province of Treviso. After the acquisition of the Australian company Permasteel Industries Pty Ltd in 1986, which manufactured the curtain wall of the Sydney Opera House, the company's name was changed to Permasteelisa. This acquisition marks the start to international expansion, first into Singapore and Hong Kong, then to Japan, China, Thailand and Malaysia. In 1994, Permasteelisa acquired the Dutch company Scheldebouw B.V. and, in 2001, the German company Josef Gartner GmbH.

At the end of the 1990s, the company entered the United States, first in interiors fit-out and later investing in the curtain wall market. In 2011, Permasteelisa was acquired by Japanese Lixil Group for €575 million.

In 2018, the United States blocked an attempted acquisition of Permasteelisa by Chinese interior design company Grandland from its Japanese owner on unspecified security grounds. It is unclear why the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) blocked the transaction.[2]

In May 2020, Permasteelisa is sold to the American fund Atlas Holding.[3]

Subsidiaries

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  • Permasteelisa North America Corp.
  • Scheldebouw B.V.
  • Josef Gartner GmbH
  • Permasteelisa (UK) Limited
  • Permasteelisa France SAS
  • Permasteelisa Pacific Holdings Ltd

Finances

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As of 31 December 2015, the Permasteelisa Group turnover was €1,528 million. The normalized EBIT was €41 million, representing 2.7% of the sales. The shareholders' equity amounted to €234.69 million, while the net financial position was €-306 million.

Activities

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Permasteelisa an examples of a "pocket-sized" multinational, a company with a modest turnover but a worldwide presence. The main area of activity for the Permasteelisa Group is the curtain wall sector. In 2015, the Exteriors Business Unit represented 84.5% of the turnover (83.3% in 2002), the Interiors Business Unit 12.7% and Contract Business Unit 2.8%.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Ponzini, Davide (2024). The Faces of Contemporary Cities. New York: Rizzoli. ISBN 978-88-918387-5-9.
  2. ^ Kirton, David (2018-11-30). "U.S. Blocks Chinese Takeover of Italian Interiors Company on Security Grounds". Caixin. Retrieved 2019-11-08.
  3. ^ "Atlas Holdings Completes Acquisition of Permasteelisa". www.glassmagazine.com. Retrieved 2023-12-12.