Compagnie de Saint-Gobain
| Primary URL | Location | Industry | www[.]saint-gobain[.]com |
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France
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Construction
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Profile
Compagnie de Saint-Gobain, commonly known as Saint-Gobain, is a French multinational corporation that designs, manufactures and distributes materials and solutions for the construction, mobility, healthcare and industrial sectors. Its core product lines include flat glass, glass containers, insulation, mortars, exterior façade systems and high‑performance plastics. The company serves architects, contractors, manufacturers and end‑users across residential, commercial and infrastructure markets worldwide. Saint‑Gobain positions itself as a provider of sustainable building solutions that aim to improve energy efficiency and occupant comfort.
The group maintains a global footprint with production sites, research centres and sales offices in more than seventy countries, allowing it to supply local markets while benefiting from international expertise. Its operations are organised into several business units that focus on specific material families, such as glass, construction products and high‑performance materials. This geographic and sectoral diversification helps the firm mitigate regional economic fluctuations and capture growth in emerging economies.
Saint‑Gobain is recognised for its long history of innovation in glass technology, having pioneered processes such as float glass and low‑emissivity coatings that have become industry standards. The company invests heavily in research and development, filing thousands of patents each year to advance material performance, recycling capabilities and digital services for construction. These competencies have earned it a reputation as a leader in sustainable construction and a partner for green building certifications such as LEED and BREEAM.
Structurally, Saint‑Gobain is a publicly traded company listed on Euronext Paris under the ticker GOB, with its share capital dispersed among institutional and retail investors worldwide. While the parent company oversees strategic direction, numerous subsidiaries operate semi‑autonomously to address local market needs and regulatory requirements.
