Autogrill is an
Italian-based,
multinational catering company, which is controlled with a 50.1% stake by the Edizione Holding investment vehicle of the
Benetton family.
Autogrill runs operations in 30 countries, primarily in
Europe and
North America
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, with over 300 licensed and
proprietary brands. Over 90% of the company's business derives from outlets in
airport terminals and
motorway service areas.
History
Autogrill was founded in 1947 when SME, a division of Italian state-owned
conglomerate
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Istituto per la Ricostruzione Industriale (IRI), purchased then merged Italian restaurant groups Motta, Pavesi and Alemagna. Pavesi had begun to operate a service area on the
Milan-
Novara motorway in 1947, replacing it with a
bridge-restaurant accessible by travellers in both directions fifteen years later.
Having grown both domestically and through foreign
acquisitions, Autogrill was
privatised by the
Italian Government in 1995 as IRI shed its food and beverage businesses.
Edizione Holding, the financial holding company of the Benetton family, acquired a controlling stake through the process.
Edizione floated the company on the
Milan Stock Exchange
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in 1997, sparking a series of acquisitions in overseas markets: by the end of 1998, Autogrill had secured full control of
French
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operator Sogerba (previously owned by
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The company merged with Carlton Communicati ...
);
AC Restaurants and Hotels of
Benelux as well as 14 branches of the
Wienerwald chain in
Austria and
Germany.
Travel Retail and Duty Free business
In July 1999 the group made its first entry into both the
United States and airport
concession
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markets
by acquiring ''Host Marriott Services'', which was then renamed
HMSHost. Other major acquisitions by the group included the
Swiss
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firm Passaggio (completed in 2001),
70% of
high-speed train station operator Receco in 2002,
Spanish-based airport
duty-free retailer ''Aldeasa'' in 2005 (50-50 with
Altadis) and
Belgium's Carestel (completed in 2007). Autogrill acquired the remaining 50% in ''Aldeasa'' for complete control in 2008. It also purchased ''Alpha Group'' and ''World Duty Free Europe'' in 2008 and merged them with ''Aldeasa'' in 2011 to create World Duty Free Group, a super-retailer at Airports.
In 2010, it had €785 million in sales in the United Kingdom and €494 million in sales in Spain.
Demerger to WDF
On 6 June 2013, Autogrill approved the project of proportional partial demerger whereby Autogrill S.p.A. transferred the Travel Retail and Duty Free business to its wholly owned subsidiary World Duty Free S.p.A. (parent company of World Duty Free Group), the beneficiary, by assigning to the latter the entire shareholding in the Group's Travel Retail and Duty Free business.
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On 1 October 2013, World Duty Free
World Duty Free SpA, the holding company of World Duty Free Group, is an Italy-based multinational travel retailer that employs almost 8,500 people.
History
Beginnings
World Duty Free Group was created after the Autogrill Group, the old paren ...
has listed on the Borsa Italia in Milan, marking the culmination of the demerger process from parent group Autogrill.
See also
* Spizzico
Spizzico is a chain of franchised quick-service pizzerias owned by the Italian-based multinational catering company Autogrill. The chain currently has 169 restaurants in Italy, Greece, Switzerland, France, and the United States. Typical locations ...
References
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Food and drink companies established in 1947
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Italian companies established in 1947
Benetton Group