Ente Tabacchi Italiani
TypeJoint-stock company
IndustryCigarette and cigar manufacturing, Salt manufacturing
FoundedJuly 9, 1998 (1998-07-09) in Rome, Commune di Roma Capitale, Italy
DefunctMay 31, 2004 (2004-05-31) (sold to British American Tobacco)
Headquarters
Rome
Area served
Italy
ProductsCigarettes, cigars, salt
Number of employees
3,969

Ente Tabacchi Italiani - ETI S.p.A. (In English known as the Italian Tobacco Organization or the Italian Tobacco Company) was an Italian public company operating in the tobacco sector.

History

Initially founded as a public body with the legislative decree on 9 July 1998 n. 283, based in Rome, it was subsequently transformed into a joint-stock company on 19 July 2000.[1][2][3]

In 2001 it produced 45 million kg of cigarettes, of which 13.200.000 for Philip Morris, and 540 tons of cigars, through 16 cigarette manufacturers and 2 cigar manufactories, reaching an Ebitda of 146 million and an Ebit of 118 million. In 2004 it was privatized through an auction, won by British American Tobacco, at a price of 2,325 million Euros and has since changed its name to British American Tobacco Italia.[4][5] It was wholly owned by the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance before the takeover. ETI has inherited the production and marketing of salts and tobacco from the Autonomous Administration of State Monopolies.

Brands

ETI owned the following brands: MS, Nazionali, Sax, Lido, Linda, Eura, Stop, Futura, Alfa and the Tuscan cigar.[6] The company entrusted the distribution of manufactured tobacco to Etinera S.p.A, a subsidiary and participated in the company "Tabacchi italiani SpA" and "Terzia SpA".

Establishments

In 1999, ETI had 18 manufactures, located at:

The factories employed 3,969 employees for a total of 45.51 million kg of manufactured smoke products.

Until 1996 the manufacturing plants of Turin, Adria and Venice were also operational.

At present, the Chiaravalle plants (Manifattura Italiana Tabacco), Lucca and Cava dei Tirreni (Manifattura Sigaro Toscano) are still in production, in which a new plant was also constructed in 2007 in Settimo Torinese (Yesmoke).

References

  1. "Ente Tabacchi Italiani nell'Enciclopedia Treccani". Treccani.it. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  2. "ADDIO VECCHIO MONOPOLIO ARRIVA L' ENTE TABACCHI". Ricerca.repubblica.it. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  3. "MONOPOLI: ARRIVA L'ENTE TABACCHI ITALIANI". 1.adnkronos.com. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  4. Italia, British American Tobacco. "British American Tobacco Italia - La nostra Azienda". Batitalia.com. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  5. "C6133 - BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO/ENTE TABACCHI ITALIANI" (PDF). Apti.it. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  6. "Ente Tabacchi Italiani SpA: Company Profile". Bloomberg. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
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