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1 History
2 Company parts
3 Logo
4 See also
5 References
6 External links Type Private
Industry Logistics, Heavy Lifting
Services, Heavy Transport
Services, Plant Turnaround,
Shutdown Management
Headquarters Schiedam, Netherlands
Mammoet was founded in
1973, specialised in heavy Key people Jan Kleijn (CEO)
transport over water and Owner SHV Holdings
roads. In 2001 it was taken
Number of 3,200 (2009)
over by Van Seumeren
employees
transport. The name
Mammoet became the name Website www.mammoet.com
for the new company. The (http://www.mammoet.com/)
daughter company
Mammoet loading one of its own cars
after a job in Utrecht.
Mammoet Shipping was sold to
Spliethoff and was renamed
BigLift Shipping. It raised the
Russian submarine Kursk. The company is experienced in the offshore,
petrochemical, and construction industries, the latter of which includes
rapid bridge replacement[1] using Self Propelled Modular Transporter
vehicles. Mammoet headquarters in Schiedam is located in a distinctive
office building named De Bolder (= "The Bollard"). The building was
fabricated in a factory and later shipped to the current location. This
helped to save time and money. Mammoet has additional offices in
North America, South America, South Africa, and Asia. The Director of
Mammoet was Roderik van Seumeren. 75% of the shares are owned by
SHV, the remaining part is held by the van Seumeren family. In 2011 all
remaining stocks were sold to SHV, making SHV the sole owner of
Mammoet. CEO Roderik van Seumeren left Mammoet right after and
was succeeded by Jan Kleijn. Jan Kleijn used to run the American part Mammoet Office Building in Schiedam
of the Mammoet business.
Mammoet currently has approximately 3200 employees worldwide, of which approximately 850 are employed
in the Netherlands. On October 18, 2008, Mammoet sponsored the NASCAR Craftsman Truck, #12 of J.R.
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Mammoet Ferry Transport was a unit of Mammoet until 2000. After a management buy-out it became an
independent company. Mammoet Road Cargo also used to be part of the Mammoet holding, but is now only
10% owned by Mammoet.
1. Cook, Maria (August 10, 2007). "A fast fix for a fast world" (http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen
/features/bridge/story.html?id=8ae33ddc-a3cc-4ecb-b0ed-6547ffcb3154&k=27649). Ottawa Citizen.
Retrieved 2007-08-12.
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