Draft:Hellenic Production

  • Comment: This draft is full of euphemistic, buzzwords. For example: "Thus, a group of small, medium and large industrial enterprises, as well as industrial associations of the country, proceeded with a collective initiative to strengthen the role of the manufacturing industry, including the primary sector" (emphasis added). voorts (talk/contributions) 03:26, 25 November 2023 (UTC)

Hellenic Production
Formation5 April 2017; 7 years ago (2017-04-05)
Founded atAthens
TypeAssociation
PurposeIndustry Roundtable for Growth
HeadquartersAthens
FieldsIndustry & Production
President
Mihalis Stassinopoulos[1]
Websitehellenicproduction.org/en/

The Hellenic Production - Council of Industries for Growth, is a newly established industrial body and is identified as an urban non-profit corporation. It was founded on April 5, 2017 in Athens and its purpose is to regroup the traditional "industry" in Greece, following the initiative of a number of industrialists and industry associations.[2]

History edit

In 2007, with the renaming of the SEV, from the "Hellenic Federation of Enterprises" to the "Association of Businesses and Industries", there was an opening of the Association to other business sectors, which ultimately, according to some industrialists, led to a "refraction" of its interests . Thus, a group of small, medium and large industrial enterprises, as well as industrial associations of the country, proceeded with a collective initiative to strengthen the role of the manufacturing industry, including the primary sector, as well as all connected value chains with the ultimate goal of development of the Greek economy.[3][4]

Purpose edit

The main objective of "HELLENIC PRODUCTION" is the emergence and development of a competitive industry, which ensures a strong and sustainable economy, the creation of quality jobs, balanced development, extroversion and environmental protection, and the promotion of technological progress and innovation.[5]

Members edit

On January 11 2018 new members joined from all 12 members it had at its inception in April 2017, bringing the number to 41 members.[6] On 2 May "Hellenic Production" held its first annual general assembly from which its new 15-member board of directors was elected, which immediately after approved the request for the participation of 12 new companies as associated members, and thus the body in total it now has 53 members.[7]

Board of directors edit

The composition of the council, in alphabetical order, is as follows:[8]

Nr. Member Represents
1. Antoniou Thea (Antopack)
2. Dontas Euripides (Select Textile)
3. Exarchos Vassilios (BIOKYT Packaging – Dunapack)
4. Kargarotos Iakovos (Papastratos A.V.E.S. – PMI)
5. Koliopoulou Eleni (Association of Industries of Thessaly and Central Greece)
6. Lavidas Athanasios (Lavipharm)
7. Lolos Panagiotis (ELVALHALCOR)
8. Mathios Dimitrios (Association of Industries of Attica and Piraeus)
9. Bazigos Emmanuel (N. BAZIGOS S.A.V.E.)
10. Barlos Kleomenis (Association of Industries of Peloponnese and Western Greece)
11. Portolos Dimitris (Greek Leukoliths)
12. Savakis Athanassios (Association of Industries of Northern Greece)
13. Michael Stasinopoulos (ELVALHALCOR)
14. Stavrou Ioannis (Association of Industries of Northern Greece)
15. Chanis Dimitrios (AGET IRACLES)

References edit

  1. ^ "M. Stassinopoulos: «They haven't done anything for the industry over time. Industry should be a national priority» - Mononews.gr". December 11, 2018.
  2. ^ ""Hellenic Production": Why the new industry body was founded". euro2day.gr.
  3. ^ "The "game of thrones" shakes the SEV, Notis Papadopoulos | Kathimerini" (in Greek). Retrieved 2018-02-24.
  4. ^ kathimerini (2017-06-04). ""Hellenic Production doesn't means anti-SEV"" (in Greek). Retrieved 2018-02-24.
  5. ^ ""HELLENIC PRODUCTION - Council of Industries for Development" is founded". December 11, 2018.
  6. ^ Capital.gr. "31 new members in Hellenic Production". Capital.gr (in Greek). Retrieved 2018-02-24.
  7. ^ kathimerini.gr. "A new 15-member board of directors was appointed at "Hellenic Production"". Capital.gr (in Greek). Retrieved 2018-02-24.
  8. ^ naftemporiki.gr. "The new board of directors of "Hellenic Production"". naftemporiki.gr (in Greek). Retrieved 2018-02-24.