Henokiens

{{Short description|Association of centuries-old family businesses}}

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|founded = {{start date and age|1981}}

|type = Voluntary association

|headquarters = Paris, France

|website = {{URL|https://www.henokiens.com/}}

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The Henokiens Association ({{Langx|fr|l'Association des Hénokiens}}) is an international association of family-owned companies that have existed for 200 years or more, with at least one family member still involved in management.{{cite web |url=http://www.franceinter.fr/emission-leco-du-matin-henokiens-les-entreprises-de-pere-en-fils |title=Hénokiens, les entreprises de père en fils |date=12 June 2014 |publisher =France Inter |access-date=1 July 2015}}. Its name is derived from the biblical patriarch Enoch (Hénoch in French), who lived for 365 years before he was taken by God instead of dying.{{cite news |last= Lipovitch |first= Gérard |date= November 2003|title= The Henokiens. Family business history. |newspaper= The Family Business Network|url=http://www.henokiens.com/userfiles/file/press/FBN_Newsletter.pdf}}

Founded in 1981 by the then-chairman of Marie Brizard, the association started with 4 members from France,{{cite web|url=http://www.beretta.com/en-us/world-of-beretta/les-henokiens/|title=Les Hénokiens|publisher=Beretta|access-date=1 July 2015}} and it now has 56 members from Europe and Japan.{{cite web|url=http://www.henokiens.com/content.php?id=5&lg=en|title=The Members|publisher=The Henokiens|access-date=1 July 2024}} Its stated objective and raison d'être is to promote long-term decision making, notably through its Da Vinci Prize.{{cite news |last= Bain |first= David|title= Henokiens: the world's most exclusive club|url= http://www.henokiens.com/userfiles/file/press/family-capital2015.pdf|newspaper= Family Capital|date= 28 January 2015|access-date= 1 July 2015 }}

The association's oldest member is the Japanese Hōshi ryokan (founded 717), and the most recent members are the Austrian firm Lobmeyr (founded 1823), the Portuguese firm Pinto Basto (founded 1788), the French firm Tarrerias Bonjean (founded in 1585), the Italian firm Acetaia Giusti (founded in 1685), the French firm Denantes (founded in 1723), the Italian firm Colussi S.p.A. (founded in 1791)

Members

The association includes 57 members. Marie Brizard, having been bought by an investment fund in 2000, is no longer a member.

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scope="col" | Name

! scope="col" | Country

! scope="col" | Founded

! scope="col" | Trade

Acetaia Giusti

|Italy

|1605

|Balsamic vinegar of Modena producer

A. E. Köchert

|Austria

|1814

|Jewellery

Akafuku

|Japan

|1707

|Japanese pastry

Amarelli

|Italy

|1731

|Liquorice manufacturer

Augustea

|Italy

|1629

|Sea shipping

Banque Hottinguer

|France

|1786

|Private banking

Banque Lombard Odier & Cie

|Switzerland

|1796

|Private banking

Banque Pictet & Cie

|Switzerland

|1805

|Private wealth management, institutional asset management, investment funds, asset services

Beretta

|Italy

|1526

|Arms manufacturer

Billecart Salmon

|France

|1818

|Champagne

Bolloré

|France

|1822

|Transport & logistics, communication, electricity storage & systems

C. Hoare & Co

|United Kingdom

|1672

|Private banking

Cartiera Mantovana

|Italy

|1615

|Pulp and paper industry

Catherineau

|France

|1750

|Luxury aircraft completion

Colbachini & Figli

|Italy

|1745

|Bell casting

Colussi

|Italy

|1791

|Bakery, pasta and chocolate sectors

De Kuyper Royal Distillers

|The Netherlands

|1698

|Liqueurs and alcoholic beverages

Denantes

|France

|1723

|Household linen

Descours & Cabaud

|France

|1786

|Industrial & buildings supplies

D'Ieteren

|Belgium

|1805

|Car distribution, automotive glass services & notebooks

Ditta Bortolo Nardini

|Italy

|1779

|Distiller

Éditions Henry Lemoine

|France

|1772

|Music publisher

Etablissements Peugeot Frères

|France

|1810

|Industrial activities

Fratelli Piacenza

|Italy

|1733

|Wool mill

Friedr. Schwarze

|Germany

|1664

|Spirits and liquors

Garbellotto

|Italy

|1775

|Casks, barrels and vats

Gekkeikan

|Japan

|1637

|Sake producer

Grondona

|Italy

|1820

|Biscuits & cakes manufacturer

Guerrieri Rizzardi

|Italy

|1678

|Wine grower

H. Beligné & Fils

|France

|1610

|Cutlery trade

Hoshi

|Japan

|717

|Ryokan hotel

Hugel & Fils

|France

|1639

|Wine grower

J.D.Neuhaus

|Germany

|1745

|Pneumatic & hydraulic chain hoists

Les Fils Dreyfus & Cie

|Switzerland

|1813

|Private banking

Lobmeyr

|Austria

|1823

|Glassware

Louis Latour

|France

|1797

|Wine grower

Luxardo

|Italy

|1821

|Liqueurs

Mellerio

|France

|1613

|Jewellery

Mirabaud

|Switzerland

|1819

|Private banking

Möller Group

|Germany

|1730

|Car interiors components & modules

Nabeya

|Japan

|1560

|Jig unit for metal cutting, vibration isolation products

Nakagawa Masashichi Shoten

|Japan

|1716

|Production and retail of household goods

Okaya & Co., Ltd.

|Japan

|1669

|Real estate

Pinto Basto

|Portugal

|1788

|Shipping transports, agents and assurance

Pollet

|Belgium

|1788

|Producer of ecologic & probiotic cleaning and hygiene solution

Revol Porcelaine

|France

|1789

|Porcelain cookware

Gradis 1685

|Suisse

|1685

|Sustainable finance

Tarrerias Bonjean

|France

|1585

|Cutlery

The Coatinc Company

|Germany

|1502

|Surfaces finishing processes

Thiercelin

|France

|1809

|Natural aromatic plants

Toraya Confectionery

|Japan

|1700s

|Japanese pastry

Van Eeghen Group

|The Netherlands

|1662

|Functionnal health foods ingredients

Viellard Migeon & Cie

|France

|1796

|Fish, hooks, fasteners and welding product

Vitale Barberis Canonico

|Italy

|1663

|Fabrics

William Clark & Sons

|Northern Ireland

|1736

|Irish linen

Yamamotoyama

|Japan

|1690

|Green tea and Nori

Yamasa

|Japan

|1645

|Soy sauce and seasonings

Zaiso Lumber

|Japan

|1690

|Wood trade

See also

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