Société par actions simplifiée | |
Industry | Engineering |
Founded | 2010 |
Founder | Alain Bentejac, Jacques Gaillard |
Headquarters | Lyon, France |
Area served
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Worldwide |
Key people
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Alain Bentejac (co-president) Jacques Gaillard (co-president) Benoit Clocheret (CEO) |
Revenue | €405 million (2015) |
Owner | Managers and Employees (92%) |
Number of employees
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3,500 |
Subsidiaries | Artelia Bâtiment & Industrie Artelia Eau & environnement Artelia Ville & Transport Artelia International |
Website | www |
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