Boreal Norge
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Boreal Norge
Summary
Boreal Norge is a transport company[1]. It draws 9 Wikipedia views per month (transport_company category, ranking #92 of 366).[2]
Key Facts
- Boreal Norge is in the country of Norway[3].
- Boreal Norge's image is recorded as Trondheim Strassenbahn.jpg[4].
- Boreal Norge's instance of is recorded as transport company[5].
- Boreal Norge's owned by is recorded as Everbright Overseas Infrastructure Investment Fund LP[6].
- Boreal Norge's headquarters location is recorded as Stavanger[7].
- Boreal Norge's chief executive officer is recorded as Nils Giskeødegaard[8].
- Boreal Norge's chief executive officer is recorded as Kjetil Førsvoll[9].
- Boreal Norge's child organization or unit is recorded as Finnmark Fylkesrederi og Ruteselskap[10].
- Boreal Norge's child organization or unit is recorded as Boreal Bane[11].
- Boreal Norge's child organization or unit is recorded as Helgelandske[12].
- Boreal Norge's child organization or unit is recorded as Boreal Sjø[13].
- Boreal Norge's child organization or unit is recorded as Nordtrafikk Buss[14].
- Boreal Norge's child organization or unit is recorded as Nordtrafikk Maritim[15].
- Boreal Norge's child organization or unit is recorded as Boreal Buss[16].
- Boreal Norge's child organization or unit is recorded as Østerhus Buss[17].
- Boreal Norge's child organization or unit is recorded as Connex Tog[18].
- Boreal Norge's child organization or unit is recorded as Boreal Travel[19].
- Boreal Norge's child organization or unit is recorded as Stavanger og Omegn Trafikkselskap[20].
- Boreal Norge's child organization or unit is recorded as Sokndal Bilruter[21].
- Boreal Norge's child organization or unit is recorded as Connex Buss[22].
- Boreal Norge's Commons category is recorded as Boreal Norge[23].
- Boreal Norge's industry is recorded as public transport[24].
- Boreal Norge's industry is recorded as water transport[25].
- Boreal Norge's industry is recorded as transport[26].
- Boreal Norge's chairperson is recorded as Jerome Jeauffroy[27].
Body
Founding
+1999-06-15T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Boreal Norge[28].
Identity
Official names include CGEA Transport Norge AS[29], Connex Norge AS[30], Veolia Transport Norge AS[31], Boreal Transport Norge AS[32], and Boreal Norge AS[33].
Leadership
Chief executives include Nils Giskeødegaard[8] and Kjetil Førsvoll[9]. Chairpersons include Jerome Jeauffroy[27]; Cyrille du Peloux[34], a business executive[35], b. 1954[36], of France[37]; and Vigdis Foldøy[38].
Operations
Boreal Norge's headquarters location is recorded as Stavanger[7]. Parent organizations include Q81481[39]; Transdev S.A.[40], a company[41], in France[42], founded in 1954[43], headquartered in Issy-les-Moulineaux[44]; and Transdev Northern Europe[45], a business[46], in Sweden[47], founded in 1958[48], headquartered in Sundbyberg Municipality[49]. Subsidiaries include Finnmark Fylkesrederi og Ruteselskap[10], a transport company[50], in Norway[51], founded in 1916[52], headquartered in Hammerfest[53]; Boreal Bane[11], a business[54], in Norway[55], founded in 1989[56], headquartered in Trondheim[57]; Helgelandske[12], a transport company[58], in Norway[59], founded in 1867[60], headquartered in Sandnessjøen[61]; Boreal Sjø[13], a transport company[62], in Norway[63], founded in 2007[64], headquartered in Hammerfest[65]; Nordtrafikk Buss[14], a business[66], in Norway[67], headquartered in Sortland Municipality[68]; and Nordtrafikk Maritim[15], a transport company[69], in Norway[70], founded in 2000[71], headquartered in Sortland Municipality[72].
Industry
Industries include public transport[24], water transport[25], and transport[26].
Ownership
Boreal Norge's owned by is recorded as Everbright Overseas Infrastructure Investment Fund LP[6].
Why It Matters
Boreal Norge draws 9 Wikipedia views per month (transport_company category, ranking #92 of 366).[2]