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A GREAT HISTORY OF EXPERIENCE 1965 FAAC is born Hydraulic technology is applied to doors and gates 1970 FAAC creates the automation market for residential usee 1979 The first training courses begin. FAAC AG (Svizzera) is born. 1981 FAAC France is born 1983 First use of electronics with microprocessors 1984 Model 402 is created, a milestone in the history of automation 1985 FAAC UK opens 1988 FAAC International (USA) is born 1989 Acquisition of FAAC Electronics (IRL) dedicated to the production of all electronic devices 1990 FAAC SA (Spagna) is born 1984 FAAC GmbH (Germania e Austria) opens 1993 Autostrade SpA engages FAAC for the creation of high performance automatic barriers for all its toll stops. 'Self Learning SLH' patent recorded, which revolutionises the transmitter market 1994 The sliding door range is launched. Acquisition of Genius, electromechanical automation specialist. 1996 FAAC, among the first in Italy, introduces CAD 3D with ProE T3 software for product realisation.
1999 Acquisition of Spazio Italia, an important player in the Access Control market. 2000 The first miniature transmitter is born and immediately becomes the market reference. 2002 The FAAC branches in Poland, Scandinavia, Benelux and Shanghai open.
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Acquisition of Voltec (FRA), shutter blind automation. 2005 A new product range debuts: the FAAC City traffic bollard line is born.
FAAC India opens 2006 Strategic acquisition of ALTRON, an enterprise specialised in tubular motors for screen and roller shutter automation. 2007 Acquisition of DAAB (Sweden), working in industrial gate and automatic door automation. FAAC Australia is born 2008 FAAC Middle East opens in Dubai.
2010 Acquisition of Clemsa (Spain). Acquisition of Altron BV (Holland). 2011 Acquisition of Kemko (Holland). Acquisition of Zeag Group, access control and car park management systems (Switzerland). 2012 FAAC Turchia and FAAC Russia opens. Acquisition of Datapark (USA). Acquisition of Magnetic Autocontrol Group (GER).
Acquisition of Rossi Industrias Eletromecanica (BRA). 2016 Acquisition of CENTURION Systems (Pty) Ltd (South Africa).
ALL THE SECURITY NUMBERS Through developments achieved over almost 50 years of history and through its numerous acquisitions, the FAAC Group is a global presence capable of serving every design, commercial, installation and post-sales support type and requirement with excellent methods and timing. Established in three Business Units dedicated to specific business areas, today the FAAC Group can count on local subsidiaries, with businesses that are fine-tuned to the needs of the respective country while still in line with the cohesive commercial and industrial Group vision. 30 sales companies in 24 countries 2.400+ Employees worldwide 32 Subsidiaries Over 80 Official global distributors 16 Manufacturing plants. FAAC acquires CENTURION Systems FAAC S.p.A acquires CENTURION Systems (Pty) Ltd, the top manufacturer of Gate Operators, Automatic barriers and Electronic control devices in South Africa, with interests in the rest of Africa and Australia FAAC S.p.A. Has completed the acquisition of CENTURION Systems Pty Ltd, the undisputed leader in the South African market for gate operators, automatic barriers and other access control devices. CENTURION has also managed to execute an international expansion beyond national borders which has yielded significant market-share in many countries around the world.
“We are delighted to join forces with FAAC as we believe that the combination of CENTURION’s strong knowledge of the market and of its end-users’ preferences, together with FAAC’s solid industrial, financial and technological competences, will be a paramount factor in next years. FAAC will in fact add, where appropriate, technical and industrial competences, financial capabilities and international distribution channels to make Centurion even stronger and capable to fuel its growth path both in South Africa and outside.” Says Patrick Dickens, CENTURION CEO from his Johannesburg Head Office 'We are excited to open new horizons for FAAC development in the whole of Africa and in key-countries outside of it, thanks to the long-term experience and know-how developed successfully by CENTURION in the last 30 years. “ Says Andrea Marcellan FAAC Group CEO “CENTURION is an old-time customer from the 80s. Having seen it flourish as an independent manufacturer internationally, capable of integrating world-class management practices with local market understanding in South Africa, we are delighted to cross avenues again and to work together going forward.” says Jacopo Malacarne Director of Business Unit FAAC Simply Automatic. FAAC Group has acquired Olmi Impianti Srl and has announced the launch of HUB Italia FAAC Group a leading company and an international pioneer in the automated systems industry and the control of pedestrian and vehicle accesses for residential and commercial applications, has announced the acquisition of Olmi Impianti Srl, a company with twenty years experience in providing turnkey solutions for parking systems and pedestrian access control systems. The acquired company will be named HUB Italia, and will be part of HUB Parking Technology, a Business Unit of the FAAC Group.
This deal will enlarge the companies’ Italian customer base and it will be able to offer its systems, installation and commissioning service as well as after sales assistance. FAAC Group separates from Somfy Group FAAC Group separates from Somfy Group Following an industrial partnership started in 1990 Somfy Group and FAAC Group have decided to dissolve their relationship as reciprocal shareholders and therefore Somfy will exit the capital of FAAC S.p.A.
(of which it holds 34%) and FAAC will exit the capital of Somfy Group (of which it holds 7,3%). The transaction will be finalised through the exercise by Somfy of the right of withdrawal from the share capital of FAAC S.p.A. Against which the value of 34% of the same FAAC will be liquidated also by means of return of the Somfy shares held by FAAC S.p.A. Upon completion of the transaction hereto the sole shareholder of FAAC Group will be the Archdiocese of Bologna. FAAC was assisted by Lincoln International as financial advisor, Gattai Minoli Agostinelli & Partners as legal advisors and Studio Margotto as tax advisor. About FAAC FAAC Group is a privately owned multinational Group, a pioneer in the automated systems industry for the control of pedestrian and vehicle access in both residential and commercial applications.
The Group activity is developed through three Business Units: Access Automation, Access Control and Parking Revenue Control Systems. FAAC Group was founded in 1965 and has today become an international industrial Group with nearly 2,000 employees, 18 production plants and 32 foreign subsidiary companies throughout the world. The Group is based in Zola Predosa, Bologna, Italy. HUB Italia finalizes the acquisition of NEXTEC Srl and expands its presence in the Italian market HUB Italia, part of HUB Parking Technology – the FAAC Group Business Unit that develops, manufactures, installs Parking Revenue Control Systems and provides after-sales services – has finalized the acquisition of Nextec Srl, a company specialized in the sales of advanced automated parking and access control systems across Italy. Franco Oliva, HUB Italia General Manager declared: 'Nextec Srl activities are perfectly in line with the target of offering professional turn-key solutions for Parking Systems and a punctual and qualified service.
In fact, Nextec Srl is characterized by a strong market positioning and a consolidated experience of its management team'. Nextec Srl will be part of HUB Italia and of HUB Parking Technology and this will bring a further development of the client base/portfolio in Italy and a strengthening of the installation and maintenance post sales service. HUB USA’s General Manager and CEO Robert Kempton said: “We are extremely pleased to have CTR Parking Systems join the HUB USA team and FAAC Group. CTR Parking Systems brings to HUB USA many years of experience and excellence with strengths in large airport and project solutions, project management, and a strong local R & D development capability which will help support our growth and presence in the US and North American markets. It integrates itself extremely well with the existing brands of ZEAG and Datapark”. THE QUALITY NEVER LEAVES YOU BU Access Automation products are certified according to the most advanced international standards and equipped with the most highly internationally recognised quality markings. These results are made possible by the quality of the components and the raw material, by selecting the best suppliers, by the manufacturing processes created entirely within the company, by inspecting the semi-finished and finished products to conserve and reinforce the value of the brand over time.
From the first design phases, rigorously within the company, BU Access Automation conducts detailed feasibility studies of new products thanks to 3D projections and functional prototyping. Certified suppliers and systematic raw material inspections allow the company to stock the various production lines with perfect components. The completely internal manufacturing process focuses on flexibility and reliability, using 'lean manufacturing' methods, reducing waste and guaranteeing a Total Quality system. The manufacturing process focuses on flexibility and reliability, using 'lean manufacturing' methods, reducing waste and guaranteeing a Total Quality system. Each product is the result of over forty years of high-level technological development to offer unique solutions to the Italian and global market.
The need for solutions that are fine-tuned to specific requirements is satisfied by a range of products realised with the same passion and constant attention to quality. Accurate computerised quality control in every production phase and dozens of functional tests on every single product guarantee the delivery of a high quality product as a mark of Made in Italy. HUB Parking Technology is the FAAC Group Business Unit that develops, manufactures, installs Parking Revenue Control Systems branded ZEAG, DATAPARK and FAAC and provides after-sales services.
HUB Parking Technology delivers the flexibility, professional expertise and close personal service of a local company, together with all the capabilities, network and strength of a global player. Through its local subsidiaries and distributors, it is represented in North & South America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Australia. Over the years, the company has constantly innovated to develop state-of-the-art systems that make parking efficient for users as well as profitable and easy to manage for operators. For more information about our company and our products. EVERYTHING UNDER CONTROL Magnetic Autocontrol is the FAAC Group’s Business Unit working in the ever-growing international market of pedestrian and vehicle access control. Headquartered in Schopfheim, Germany, Magnetic Autocontrol serves customers around the globe through its strategically located subsidiaries and a vast network of distribution and service partners for more than 50 years.
Magnetic Autocontrol does not only offer high-quality, reliable and sustainable products with a high added value for the end-customer but excels with proven knowledge in project management – worldwide For more information about our company and our products. MANY ROADS TO PERFORMANCE Magnetic MHTM™ MicroDrive barriers are the latest evolution on the market, proven by the Red Dot 2012 award (one of the biggest and most important global design awards) and the German Design Award 2014. The MHTM™ MicroDrive product range is the reference point in the automatic barrier industry: thanks to the revolutionary MHTM™ Microdrive drive system, the motor does not require maintenance and, at the same time, offers high performance operation, extremely quick opening and closing times and a high torque value. For example: the Magnetic.Access barrier has a maximum consumption of 25W which saves 75% more energy (or more) compared to competitive products. MHTM™ MicroDrive is equipped with a control unit in compliance with the EN ISO 13849. The exclusive use of 24V technology for motor and control unit reduces the risk of crushing and ensures compliance with the European safety directives.
The barrier configuration is done via the control unit. An LCD display with 4 programming buttons and an intuitive graphic interface allows the installer to set the barrier parameters without any specific knowledge. The functional range can be extended via Plug & Play modules.
The MHTM™ MicroDrive technology product range is divided in. ALWAYS A STEP AHEAD Pedestrian access control solutions are designed for identifying people and grant access to only those that have the appropriate permissions. Additionally, these solutions may be used for optimizing the flow of people - especially at strongly visited sites. Magnetic Autocontrol offers a wide range of professional pedestrian gates which have been tested for different applications. Our customers can benefit from our long-term world-wide experience in product development, project management and a vast network of distributors and integrators.
INNOVATE TO GROW, GROW TO INNOVATE Even during the years of global recession, the FAAC Group has grown through acquisitions and internal growth by continuing to invest in young people. The recent hiring involves dozens of young graduates, from engineers in the Research and Development or Global Sourcing sector to language graduates who deal with Order Processing to economy graduates directed to Management Control and the Italian or Foreign Commercial Department. The people in our Group are always ready to put themselves to the test: they know different languages, they are willing to travel for work and move where opportunities present themselves, they work hard. Our Group allows people who are ready to accept this challenge to demonstrate their worth in a solid international company ready to guarantee a future of prospects.
THE FUTURE IN PERSON In addition to specific technical job training, our employees can count on: Language training - Basic or advanced courses of English, French, German, Spanish and Portuguese with various methods: e-learning, lesson by telephone, micro-groups, one to one. Across-the-board training - Courses in 'collaborator management and time management', 'project management', 'public speaking' offered to the employees based on their jobs. Courses for specific needs - over 40 people will take courses to improve their knowledge of the main software related to their jobs. 2013 gives way to the FAAC Academy project: approximately 20 people, chosen among the young graduates who have been in the company for more than 2 years, will attend an internal training school for future managerial growth. The subjects studied over a year of monthly lessons with workshops and team-building activities throughout will be varied and in-depth: basic finance, efficient communication, personal leadership, lean thinking & lean manufacturing, marketing, product, business plan and business strategy training. The FAAC S.p.A. Company, via Calari 10, 40069 Zola Predosa - Bologna - Italy, listed on the company register in Bologna with number 4, Registered capital 774,000.00 euros, declares that it is the owner of this website.
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