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Maccaferri

www.maccaferri.com

 
For nearly 140 years, Maccaferri has provided innovative solutions to the construction industry and built environment. Renowned as the world leader in gabion retaining structures, Maccaferri has diversified significantly over the past 20 years and now offers engineered solutions from reinforced soil structures, road stabilization and natural hazard mitigation to hydraulic works and landfill construction. From worldwide headquarters in Bologna, Italy, Officine Maccaferri is a privately held company with revenues of nearly €0.5 billion, over 30 plants worldwide, more than 70 subsidiaries, local operations in 100 countries and employs almost 3000 people.
  • Number of Employees: 5K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.maccaferri.com
  • 10303 Governor Lane Boulevard
    Williamsport, MD USA 21795
  • Phone: 301.223.6910

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