Calpak-Cicero Hellas S.A.

Calpak has more than 30 years of experience in the conversion of sunlight into thermal energy and the provision of innovative solar thermal equipment at an unparalleled price-quality ratio.

image thumb110 Calpak Cicero Hellas S.A. Calpak was established in 1976 by BP (British Petroleum) and ever since has remained in the lead of research, development and production of solar thermal products in Greece.

image thumb111 Calpak Cicero Hellas S.A.

The factory of the company is situated in Corinth in a 25,000m2 field. The actual covered area for the production is 4000m2. New production areas are under construction in order to cope with the increasing demands. The headquarters of the company are located downtown Athens.

Well established in the Greek market, Calpak is now facing the challenge to spread its products all over the world, supporting that way the rescue of our planet. Our continous growth encourages us to continue…

It is our aim to establish a sustainable and commercially viable solar energy business. We remain committed to the development of solar thermal systems that are able to meet the individual demands for a safe, reliable and clean form of energy.

Export
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Calpak has been already exporting its products with great success in many other European countries, such as Germany, Austria, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Ireland and others, through distributors and OEM clients.

Our Vision
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To be at the forefront of solar thermal energy in a global scale serving the current needs of society for hot water and keeping a constant eye on the future to see how those needs might evolve.

 

Address

9, Sygrou Avenue
11743 Athen
Greece

Phone
Fax
E-mail
Internet

+30 (0) 210 9247250
+30 (0) 210 9231616
export@calpak.gr
http://www.calpak.gr

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