STEF
Introduction
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Type | Société anonyme |
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Euronext: STF | |
Industry | Temperature controlled Transport and Logistics |
Founded | 1920 |
Headquarters | Paris, 93 Boulevard Malesherbes , |
Key people | Stanislas Lemor (Chairman and CEO), Marc Vettard (Deputy CEO in charge of Operations), Francis Lemor (Honorary president) |
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Owner | Management 53%, Employees 16.5%, Others 23.7%, STEF 6.8% |
Number of employees | ![]() |
Website | www.stef.com |
STEF (formerly STEF-TFE) is a European specialist in cold logistics for temperature-sensitive, and agro-food products.
STEF is active in 7 European countries: Belgium, Spain,[1] France,[2] Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal and Switzerland. The group employs 18,000 staff members and operates with specialised assets: 236 platforms and warehouses, 1,900 vehicles and 1,950 refrigerated trailers.
STEF's annual turnover for 2018 was €3,255 million.
Its main clients are the food industry,[3] the retail industry and food service.
Le groupe STEF
- STEF Transport (formerly TFE) is a dedicated network for ambient, chilled and frozen products' transportation.
- STEF Logistique (formerly STEF) provides logistics services for ambient, fresh and frozen products.
- STEF Seafood (formerly Tradimar) is a dedicated network for the transportation and logistics services of fresh and frozen seafood products.
- STEF Iberia (formerly S.D.F) manages chilled and frozen products throughout the Iberia peninsula.[4]
- STEF Italia (formerly CAVALIERI TRASPORTI S.P.A., TFE DA and Dispensa Logistics) is 30 sites strong in Italy and offers both transportation and logistics services for temperature-controlled products.
- STEF Benelux caters to clients in Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands[5] for both transportation and logistics services.
- STEF Information et Technologies (formerly AGROSTAR) is the group's IT subsidiary, as well as a software editor for the food supply chain sector.
- SPEKSNIJDER TRANSPORT supports STEF Benelux in serving Benelux clients.
References
- "Spain", Wikipedia, 2023-03-22, retrieved 2023-03-22
- "France", Wikipedia, 2023-03-19, retrieved 2023-03-22
- "Food industry", Wikipedia, 2023-03-09, retrieved 2023-03-22
- "Iberian Peninsula", Wikipedia, 2023-03-08, retrieved 2023-03-22
- "Netherlands", Wikipedia, 2023-03-21, retrieved 2023-03-22
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