Areva NC
Areva NC , previously Cogema (general Company of the nuclear matters, until March 1st, 2006), created in 1976, is a French company , subsidiary company with 100% of the public group Areva, specialized in the linked activities with the cycle of the Uranium as a Fuel nuclear: exploitation of mines, production and enrichment of fuel, treatment and recycling of worn fuels and cleansing and Dismantling of installations.
Areva NC (NC: Nuclear Cycle ) is present in France and with international, on the five continents in more than 30 countries. It in particular exploits, in France, the Plant reprocessing of La Hague, in the Manche, as well as the Nuclear site of Marcoule, that of Pierrelatte (Nuclear site of Tricastin) and the research center of Cadarache. It employs approximately 19.000 worker.
Management of the firm
- Andre Giraud: 1976-1978
- Georges Besse: 1978-1982
- Michel Pecqueur: 1982-1984
- François de Wissocq: 1984-1988
- Jean Syrota: 1988-1999
- Anne Lauvergeon: since 1999
Principal subsidiary companies
- Canberra specialist in the nuclear instrumentation of measurement
- CFMM (French Company of mines and metals)
- Comurhex (site of Malvesi)
- Eurodif (enrichment)
- SGN (nuclear engineering)
- SICN
- STMI (Company of the Techniques in Ionizing Medium)
Others
The group of music Tryo wrote a song called Cogema
Cogema is also a type of tee-shirt known as " stylé". This vestimentary concept is characterized by: - a tee-shirt a little grinding, which has style, typically those which one carries in evening. - initials or a sufficiently visible inscription but which do not have any direction. example: one year (1982), an inscription (cuervos shouted), initials (HP).
How to know if your tee-shirt of evening is a cogema? And well it is enough to replace (mentally) the inscription by the initials cogema. If it does not betray the spirit of your tee-shirt; then it is about a cogema. If not, it is not a question of a cogema, since the inscription your top had really a direction.
References
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