TrenitaliaA Trenitalia train waiting at a platform of the Firenze Santa Maria Novella Station.Trenitalia is the primary operator of trains within Italy. It is partially state-owned, and is part of the state-owned company Ferrovie dello Stato. Trenitalia offers transport around Italy (including a service to Sicily), and also connects to Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Slovenia, Spain, and Switzerland. The company operates the ETR 500 high-speed train, and is also a partner in the Cisalpino Italy - Germany - Switzerland link. In October 2005, the company suffered a public-relations problem when customer complaints of bedbug and tick infestation culminated in passengers storming off a train in Genoa, resulting in police being called to restore calm. Following the incident, Trenitalia pulled 508 cars from active service and promised to maintain standards of cleanliness in the others. ReferencesThis page about trenitalia includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about trenitalia News stories about trenitalia External links for trenitalia Videos for trenitalia Wikis about trenitalia Discussion Groups about trenitalia Blogs about trenitalia Images of trenitalia |
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Following the incident, Trenitalia pulled 508 cars from active service and promised to maintain standards of cleanliness in the others. Both stores closed in 1993. In October 2005, the company suffered a public-relations problem when customer complaints of bedbug and tick infestation culminated in passengers storming off a train in Genoa, resulting in police being called to restore calm. Carrefour had hypermarkets in Philadelphia and Berlin, New Jersey for about five years. The company operates the ETR 500 high-speed train, and is also a partner in the Cisalpino Italy - Germany - Switzerland link. Both stores were sold to Gateway (later Somerfield) and have changed hands again, now being Asda Wal-Mart supercentre hypermarkets. Trenitalia offers transport around Italy (including a service to Sicily), and also connects to Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Slovenia, Spain, and Switzerland. These were located at Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham and in Bristol. It is partially state-owned, and is part of the state-owned company Ferrovie dello Stato. Carrefour had two hypermarkets in the UK until the 1980s. Trenitalia is the primary operator of trains within Italy. Carrefour had opened its first store in 1995 in Mexico. In March 2005, Carrefour sold its 29 hypermarkets in Mexico to Chedraui. In 2005, Carrefour sold its 8 hypermarkets. Carrefour previously had stores in Tsuen Wan and Heng Fa Chuen. In the late 1990's, Carrefour moved out of Hong Kong after complaints from manufacturers about selling products (especially electronics) at prices far below those its competitors had. Carrefour had opened its first store in 1998 in Czech Republic and in 2000 in Slovakia. Tesco paid 57.4 million euros as well as its stores in Taiwan. In September 2005, Carrefour sold to Tesco (the biggest UK retailer) 11 stores in the Czech Republic and four in Slovakia. . It operates mainly in the European Union, Brazil and Argentina, but also has shops in North Africa and Asia. However according to others, this is only the delirium of the over-inflated ego of a borderline executive. According to some this a Francophone line of thought that the natural instinct of capitalists is never to risk a profit margin by undermining the power of brands, according to other it was perceived easier at that time in France to beat the competition with political discurses than with a competitive advantage, according to a third group of people this was the result of a paranoïd vision of the political situation in many French executives minds. Jean Mothes, one of the executives of Perrier, wrote in "Investir" that Carrefour did much more to accelerate the swap to a socialist-led government than Edmond Maire, Georges Marchais, François Mitterrand and Georges Séguy joined together. At the time this marketing strategy was considered by some in France to be "anti-capitalist". These Produits libres, Free Products, caused a sensation. In April 1976 Carrefour removed branding from around fifty basic food products (oil, biscuits, milk, pastes...) and sold them at substantially lower prices. They opened the first hypermarket in 1962 in Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois, near Paris in France. The Carrefour group pioneered the concept of a hypermarket: a large supermarket combined with a department store ("all under the same roof"). Their slogan was "No parking, no business.". Marcel Fournier and Louis Defforey had assisted several seminars in the United States animated by "The Pope of modern distribution" Bernardo Trujillo (who had a major influence on other famous French executive like Edouard Leclerc (E.Leclerc), Gérard Mulliez (Auchan), Paul Dubrulle (Accor), and Gérard Pélisson (Accor)). In 1999 it merged with Promodès, one of his major competitors on the French market. The group was created by Marcel Fournier and Louis Defforey and grew into a network from this first sale's point. As of today, this is the smallest Carrefour store in the world. The first Carrefour store opened on June 3, 1957, in the suburbs of Annecy near a crossroads (carrefour in French). [1]. It is the second largest retail group in the world in terms of revenue and sales figures after Wal-Mart. Carrefour SA (Euronext: CA) is an international supermarket group, headquartered in France, with a global network of supermarkets. For the city, see Carrefour, Haiti.. This article is about Carrefour, the company. Carrefour is leader in Europe. Carrefour also operates in the United Arab Emirates in a joint venture with Majid al Futtaim [2]. Carrefour was the first international retailer to establish a presence in Asia in 1989, with a presence in 7 countries. Carrefour is active in 3 types of retail distribution : hypermarkets, supermarkets and Hard discounters. Carrefour is the first operator in Latin America, with a presence in 4 countries: Brazil, Argentina, Colombia and Dominican Republic. |