Anas (company)

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Anas
(formerly Azienda Nazionale Autonoma delle Strade)
TypeS.p.A.
IndustryRoad transport
Founded1946
FounderItalian Government
Headquarters
Rome
,
Italy
Key people
ProductsMotorways construction and maintenance
Revenue€ 2.343 billion (2020)
€ -19.63 million (2020)
€ -168.76 million (2020)
Total equity€ 2.442 billion (2020)
OwnerFerrovie dello Stato Italiane
Number of employees
6,835 (2020)
Websitehttps://www.stradeanas.it/it/
Footnotes / references
source[2]

Anas S.p.A. (formerly an acronym for Azienda Nazionale Autonoma delle Strade, English: National Autonomous Roads Corporation) is an Italian company deputed to the construction and maintenance of Italian motorways and state highways under the auditing and technical-operative supervision of the Italian Ministry of Sustainable Infrastructures and Mobility (formerly Italian Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport).[3]

Starting from January 2018, the company is part of Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane.[4][5]

History

Founded on June 27, 1946, the company took a government grant for the reconstruction of the Italian road network, which had been seriously damaged in World War II.[3]

The managed road network

Anas holds the concession to manage the national road network, as governed by Decreto Legislativo no. 461 of 29 October 1999 as amended by the D.P.C.M. of 21 September 2001 ("Modifications to the Prime Ministerial Decree of 21 February 2000 identifying and transferring, pursuant to Article 101, paragraph 1, of Legislative Decree no. 112 of 1998, roads not included in the national motorway and road network") and other subsequent measures. The company manages and controls a network of 31,910 km of state roads, motorways, and spour route under direct management, including motorway interchanges and slip roads.[6] The road network expanded between 2018 and 2021 as a result of the 'Rientro Strade' plan, which brought 6,500 km of former highway, regional and county road back under Anas management.[7] The plan was launched in August 2017 with the agreement sanctioned by the Conferenza Unificata,[8] which was followed by the Prime Ministerial Decree of 20 February 2018,[9] while the second phase of the plan started in April 2021 in execution of the D.P.C.M. of 21 November 2019.[10][11] Anas's roads are divided into regional compartments of competence, of which the Sicilian one has the most extensive road network with over 3,914 km.

Shareholdings

Anas workers in charge of alternating one-way traffic on the A2 Salerno-Reggio Calabria motorway

Anas has shareholdings in:[2]

Directly controlled companies

  • Anas International Enterprise - 100%
  • Anas Concessioni Autostradali - 100%
  • Quadrilatero Marche Umbria - 92.38%
  • Stretto di Messina S.p.A. (company in liquidation) - 81.84%

Indirectly controlled companies

  • PMC Mediterraneum - 1.50%[12]

Associated companies

  • Autostrada del Molise (company in liquidation) - 50.00%
  • Autostrade del Lazio - 50.00%
  • Concessioni Autostradali Lombarde - 50.00%
  • Concessioni Autostradali Venete - 50.00%
  • Autostrada Asti-Cuneo - 35.00%
  • Società Italiana per il Traforo del Monte Bianco - 32.13%
  • Società Italiana per il Traforo Autostradale del Frejus (Sitaf S.p.A.) - 31.75%

Other companies

  • Consorzio Autostrade Italiane Energia - 8.40%
  • Consorzio Italian Distribution Council (company in liquidation) - 6.67%
  • Consel (Consorzio ELIS per la formazione professionale superiore) - 1.00%

Commercial data

in € billions Year 2020[2] Year 2019[13] Year 2018[14]
Revenue 2,343.08 2,163.47 2,046.51
Operating Income (EBIT) -19.63 -25.26 -11.64
Net Income -168.76 -71.14 2.04
Net debt -1,061.27 -1,550.20 -1,457.65
Total equity 2,441.66 2,611.21 2,685.38

References

  1. ^ a b "Anas, nuovi vertici aziendali: Edoardo Valente presidente, Aldo Isi amministratore delegato" (in Italian). Retrieved 10 January 2022.
  2. ^ a b c "Annual Report 2020" (PDF) (in Italian). ANAS. Retrieved 10 December 2021.
  3. ^ a b "L'Anas: cenni di storia, profili legislativi e aspetti sociorganizzativi" (in Italian). Retrieved 12 July 2022.
  4. ^ "ANAS-FS merger boosts investments-Delrio". ANSA Politics. 14 April 2017.
  5. ^ "Anas entra nel gruppo Ferrovie dello Stato: investimenti per 108 miliardi di euro in 10 anni" (in Italian). Retrieved 12 July 2022.
  6. ^ "La rete Anas". Anas S.p.A. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
  7. ^ "Piano rientro strade, Anas integra altri 6,500 chilometri". Retrieved 6 May 2022.
  8. ^ "Conferenza Unificata: via libera al trasferimento ad Anas di oltre 3.500 km di rete nazionale e regionale". www.stradeeautostrade.it. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
  9. ^ "Decreto del Presidente del Consiglio dei Ministri del 20 febbraio 2018". Gazzetta Ufficiale della Repubblica Italiana. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
  10. ^ "Decreto del Presidente del Consiglio dei Ministri 21 novembre 2019. Revisione della rete stradale relativa alla Regione Piemonte". Retrieved 6 May 2022.
  11. ^ "Decreto del Presidente del Consiglio dei Ministri 21 novembre 2019. Revisione delle reti stradali relative alle Regioni Emilia-Romagna, Lombardia, Toscana e Veneto". Retrieved 6 May 2022.
  12. ^ 58.50% of PMC Mediterraneum is controlled by Anas International Enterprise
  13. ^ "Annual Report 2019" (PDF) (in Italian). ANAS. Retrieved 10 December 2021.
  14. ^ "Annual Report 2018" (PDF) (in Italian). ANAS. Retrieved 10 December 2021.

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