Cementos Molins
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Cementos Molins
Summary
Cementos Molins is a business[1].
Key Facts
- Cementos Molins's field of work was cement[2].
- Cementos Molins is in the country of Spain[3].
- Cementos Molins is in the country of ES[4].
- Cementos Molins's instance of is recorded as business[5].
- Cementos Molins's instance of is recorded as privately held company[6].
- Cementos Molins's founder is recorded as Joaquín Molins Figueres[7].
- Cementos Molins's founder is recorded as Juan Molins Parera[8].
- Cementos Molins is owned by Joaquim Molins López-Rodó[9].
- Cementos Molins is owned by Ignacio Molins Terrer[10].
- Cementos Molins's headquarters location is recorded as Sant Vicenç dels Horts[11].
- Cementos Molins's chief executive officer is recorded as Joan Molins Amat[12].
- Cementos Molins's Commons category is recorded as Cementos Molins[13].
- Cementos Molins's industry is recorded as construction[14].
- February 9, 1928 marks the founding of Cementos Molins[15].
- 1928-02-09 marks the founding of Cementos Molins[16].
- Cementos Molins's official website is recorded as https://www.cemolins.es[17].
- Cementos Molins's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Cementos Molins[18].
- Cementos Molins's legal form is recorded as S.A.[19].
- Cementos Molins's legal form is recorded as 5RDO[20].
- Cementos Molins's position held by head of the organization is recorded as President of Cementos Molins[21].
- Cementos Molins's significant person is recorded as Casimiro Molins Ribot[22].
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Founding
Founders include Joaquín Molins Figueres[7] and Juan Molins Parera[8]. Recorded inception include February 9, 1928[15] and 1928-02-09[16].
Leadership
Cementos Molins's chief executive officer is recorded as Joan Molins Amat[12].
Operations
Cementos Molins's headquarters location is recorded as Sant Vicenç dels Horts[11].
Industry
Cementos Molins's industry is recorded as construction[14]. Its field of work was cement[2].
Ownership
Owners include Joaquim Molins López-Rodó[9], a politician[23], b. 1952[24], of Spain[25] and Ignacio Molins Terrer[10], a politician[26], 1945–2017[27], of Spain[28], awarded the Saint George's Cross[29].