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'''Falck''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[company]], among the oldest ones in the [[steel industry]] that, since the [[1990s|nineties]], turned to the production of [[energy]] from [[Renewable resource|renewable sources]].
'''Falck Group''' is an Italian [[company]] located in [[Sesto San Giovanni]]. It was founded in 1906 and is one of the oldest companies in the [[steel industry]]. In the 1990s it turned to the production of [[energy]] from [[Renewable resource|renewable sources]].


It was founded in 1906 with the name '''''Società anonima Acciaierie e Ferriere Lombarde''''' in [[Milan]] by [[Giorgio Enrico Falck]]. The first and most important factories were built in [[Sesto San Giovanni]]. In [[1931]] the company changed its name in '''''Acciaiere e Ferriere Lombarde Falck'''''. The company produced steels and related processed and semi-finished products for over seventy years, until the crisis in the mid-[[1970s|seventies]], when the decline of the company began. The last furnaces were dismissed in [[1995]].
It was founded in 1906 in [[Milan]] by Giorgio Enrico Falck under the name Società anonima Acciaierie e Ferriere Lombarde. The first and most important [[Steel mill|industrial plants]] were built in [[Sesto San Giovanni]]. In 1931 the company changed its name to Acciaiere e Ferriere Lombarde Falck. The company produced steel and related products, both processed and semi-finished, for over seventy years until the crisis in the mid-seventies when the company began to decline. Its last furnaces closed in 1995.


In the end of the nineties, the '''''Falck Group''''' turned, always guided by Falck family, to the production of [[renewable energy]], through the controlled '''''[[Falck Renewables]]'''''.
At the end of the nineties the Falck Group, still run by the Falck family, turned to the production of [[renewable energy]], through the subsidiary [[Falck Renewables]].


== See also ==
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* [[Enrico Falck]]
* [[History of Steel Industry]]
* [[Steel industry in Italy]]
* [[History of Sesto San Giovanni]]

== References ==
*{{cite book |last=James|first=Harold |authorlink=Harold James (historian) |title=Family Capitalism: Wendels, Haniels, Falcks, and the Continental European Model|publisher=[[Harvard University Press]] |url={{google books |plainurl=y |id=cufa55NuBoAC}}|date=30 June 2009|isbn=978-0-674-03909-4}}
*{{cite book|first=Valerio |last=Varini|title=L'opera condivisa, la città delle fabbriche: Sesto San Giovanni 1903-1952 : l'industria|url={{google books |plainurl=y |id=VzcZGbdnC8gC}}|year=2006 |trans-title=The shared work, the city of factories: Sesto San Giovanni 1903-1952 - Industry|volume=7|series=Geostoria del territorio|publisher=[[FrancoAngeli]]|isbn=8846479777}}
*{{cite book|url={{google books |plainurl=y |id=5UnRnQEACAAJ}}|date=2006|publisher=Falck |last=Falck|first=Alberto |place=Milan|language=Italian|title=1906-2006: cento anni Falck|trans-title=1906-2006: one hundred years Falck}}

== External links ==
{{Commons category|Area ex-Falck|Falck}}
{{Commons category|Area ex-Falck|Falck}}
* {{Official website|http://www.falck.it/}}
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20171230060306/http://www.falck.it/eng/chisiamo_storia.shtml The Story of the Falck Group]

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[[Category:Conglomerate companies of Italy]]
[[Category:Conglomerate companies of Italy|Falck]]
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[[Category:Steel companies of Italy|Falck]]
[[Category:Companies based in Lombardy]]

Latest revision as of 17:46, 25 March 2024

Falck
FormerlyAcciaierie e ferriere lombarde Falck
Company typeS.p.A. (Public limited company as defined under Italian law)
Industryformerly: Ferrous metallurgy
latterly: Renewable energy
FoundedJanuary 26, 1906 (1906-01-26) in Milan, Italy
FounderGiorgio Enrico Falck
Headquarters,
Italy
Key people
Enrico Falck
Productsformerly: Steels and irons
latterly: Wind power, Biomass
Websitefalck.it

Falck Group is an Italian company located in Sesto San Giovanni. It was founded in 1906 and is one of the oldest companies in the steel industry. In the 1990s it turned to the production of energy from renewable sources.

It was founded in 1906 in Milan by Giorgio Enrico Falck under the name Società anonima Acciaierie e Ferriere Lombarde. The first and most important industrial plants were built in Sesto San Giovanni. In 1931 the company changed its name to Acciaiere e Ferriere Lombarde Falck. The company produced steel and related products, both processed and semi-finished, for over seventy years until the crisis in the mid-seventies when the company began to decline. Its last furnaces closed in 1995.

At the end of the nineties the Falck Group, still run by the Falck family, turned to the production of renewable energy, through the subsidiary Falck Renewables.

See also

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References

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  • James, Harold (30 June 2009). Family Capitalism: Wendels, Haniels, Falcks, and the Continental European Model. Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-03909-4.
  • Varini, Valerio (2006). L'opera condivisa, la città delle fabbriche: Sesto San Giovanni 1903-1952 : l'industria [The shared work, the city of factories: Sesto San Giovanni 1903-1952 - Industry]. Geostoria del territorio. Vol. 7. FrancoAngeli. ISBN 8846479777.
  • Falck, Alberto (2006). 1906-2006: cento anni Falck [1906-2006: one hundred years Falck] (in Italian). Milan: Falck.
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