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    Adrem’s turnover to reach 40 million Euro in 2019, investments rise to 20 million over the last five years

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    Adrem announced a turnover of 40 million Euro for 2019. The group’s investments over the last 5 years amount to over 20 million Euro, a press release shows.

    “Our group has invested over 20 million Euro in the last 5 years, investments aimed at developing electricity production capacities from renewable resources, machinery and equipment, IT solutions and personnel development,”said Corneliu Bodea, CEO Adrem and CRE President.

    This year, Adrem contracted about 115 million Euro, almost 10% more than the previous year. Among the most important projects of the company are contracts for services such as maintenance and administration of measurement groups with some of the main distributors of energy and gas – CEZ, E.ON, Enel and Electrica.

    In 2020, Adrem will continue to be involved in major projects, of general entrepreneurship and energy efficiency, in gas transportation and energy distribution infrastructure.

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