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| name = Touax |
| name = Touax |
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| traded_as = {{Euronext|TOUP|FR0000033003|XPAR}} |
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| founded = 1853 |
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| hq_location = [[Paris, France]] |
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| headquarter USA = [[Miami]] |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Touax was formed on 14 July |
Touax was formed on 14 July 1853 as "Compagnie de Touage de la Basse Seine et de l’Oise". French imperial decrees, signed by [[Napoleon III]], and granted to Eugène Godeaux on 6 April 1854 and 14 July 1855, gave the company its statutes for operation.<ref name=history>{{cite web |first=Alexandre|last=Walewski |title=History of the Touax Group |url=http://www.walewski.org/upload//File/historique_du_groupe_touax2_en.pdf |accessdate=2012-11-23}}</ref> It was charged to operate a river transport service on the [[Seine]] and [[Oise]] rivers.<ref name=touax-history>{{cite web|title=Touax Group History|url=http://www.touax.com/en_history.html|website=Touax Group|accessdate=12 August 2015}}</ref> |
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In 1898 the company changed its name to "Société Générale de Touage et de Remorquage" (a name it held until 1994). On 7 May 1906 the company listed on the [[Paris stock exchange]]. Over the years the company diversified from river barges into |
In 1898 the company merged with ''Société de Touage et de Remorquage de l’Oise'', and changed its name to "Société Générale de Touage et de Remorquage" (a name it held until 1994). On 7 May 1906 the company listed on the [[Paris stock exchange]]. Over the years the company diversified from river barges into freight railcars and shipping containers. It has expanded globally throughout Europe, and into North and South America, and Asia. |
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In the 1980s the company created Touax Corporation in the United States. The company changed its name to Touax, as well as consolidated all its business under single entity, in 1994. |
In the 1980s the company created Touax Corporation in the United States. The company changed its name to Touax, as well as consolidated all its business under a single entity, in 1994. The company is currently headed by members of the [[Walewski family]]. |
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==Touax companies== |
==Touax companies== |
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===River barges=== |
===River barges=== |
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[http://www.touax-river-barges.com/ Touax River Barges] is the division of Touax which deals with river transport since the company's formation in 1855. By 1898 the company towed almost 75% of the traffic on the Seine and 70% on the Oise |
[http://www.touax-river-barges.com/ Touax River Barges] is the division of Touax which deals with river transport since the company's formation in 1855. By 1898 the company towed almost 75% of the traffic on the Seine and 70% on the Oise. |
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===Modular buildings=== |
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In 1973 Touax began leasing modular buildings, which at that time consisted of wooden bungalows. |
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'''Touax modular building''' is a brand of [[modular building]], [[portable classroom]], office trailer and other [[prefabricated building]]. Touax is mainly provider in Florida and Georgia but also in all the US. Before called WorkSpace+ the company choose to change is name according to the Group called Touax also. |
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Touax began leasing modular buildings in the 1970s, when modular buildings were nothing more than wooden bungalows. By the end of 2010, this business had grown to manage over 46,000 units - making it the 2rd{{Clarify|date=July 2013|reason=Should this be '2nd' or '3rd'?}} largest lessor in Continental Europe.{{Citation needed|date=August 2011}} It operates in the US as well as several European countries. In 2007 Touax expanded vertically into the construction of modular buildings, so that it now both builds and leases the equipment. |
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===Freight railcars=== |
===Freight railcars=== |
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In 1954 the company ordered its first railcars, which were then managed by two independent operators. |
In 1954 the company ordered its first railcars, which were then managed by two independent operators. Touax acquired the operations of [[GE Capital Rail Services (Europe)|GE Capital Rail Services]] in Europe in 2015.<ref>[http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/freight/single-view/view/touax-acquires-2-000-ge-wagons.html Touax acquires 2 000 GE wagons]</ref> |
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===Shipping containers=== |
===Shipping containers=== |
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In 1975 Touax moved into shipping containers, and in 1985 acquired Gold Container Corporation – now one of the largest shipping |
In 1975 Touax moved into shipping containers, and in 1985 acquired Gold Container Corporation – now one of the largest shipping container lessors in the world.{{Citation needed|date=August 2011}} |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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* {{Official website|http://www.touax. |
* {{Official website|http://www.touax.com/}} |
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| name = Touax Corporation |
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| symbol = TOUP.PA |
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Latest revision as of 07:12, 5 January 2024
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Industry | Operational leasing company |
Founded | 1853 |
Headquarters | Paris, France |
Area served | Worldwide |
Website | Official website |
Touax (also known as Touax Group) is a French operational leasing company. Its four businesses are river barges, modular buildings, freight railcars, and shipping containers.
History
Touax was formed on 14 July 1853 as "Compagnie de Touage de la Basse Seine et de l’Oise". French imperial decrees, signed by Napoleon III, and granted to Eugène Godeaux on 6 April 1854 and 14 July 1855, gave the company its statutes for operation.[1] It was charged to operate a river transport service on the Seine and Oise rivers.[2]
In 1898 the company merged with Société de Touage et de Remorquage de l’Oise, and changed its name to "Société Générale de Touage et de Remorquage" (a name it held until 1994). On 7 May 1906 the company listed on the Paris stock exchange. Over the years the company diversified from river barges into freight railcars and shipping containers. It has expanded globally throughout Europe, and into North and South America, and Asia.
In the 1980s the company created Touax Corporation in the United States. The company changed its name to Touax, as well as consolidated all its business under a single entity, in 1994. The company is currently headed by members of the Walewski family.
Touax companies
River barges
Touax River Barges is the division of Touax which deals with river transport since the company's formation in 1855. By 1898 the company towed almost 75% of the traffic on the Seine and 70% on the Oise.
Freight railcars
In 1954 the company ordered its first railcars, which were then managed by two independent operators. Touax acquired the operations of GE Capital Rail Services in Europe in 2015.[3]
Shipping containers
In 1975 Touax moved into shipping containers, and in 1985 acquired Gold Container Corporation – now one of the largest shipping container lessors in the world.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Walewski, Alexandre. "History of the Touax Group" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-11-23.
- ^ "Touax Group History". Touax Group. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
- ^ Touax acquires 2 000 GE wagons
External links
- Official website
- Business data for Touax Corporation: