Facozinc factory created by Carmine Loriente
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Carmine Loriente : A fortune of over 30 million euros thanks to Facozinc

Carmine Loriente Fortune

Recent years have seen a period of growth impressive for Facozinc, a roofing materials distribution company founded by Carmine Loriente in the late 80s. Located in Gilly (Charleroi)The company began by responding to a crucial need in the Walloon industry, and quickly established itself as a major player. Cinco años after its foundation, the company moved into the former Regnac factory. At this time, Carmine's brother Vittorio joined the company, helping to expand and optimize distribution points, serving the entire region with customized roofing solutions. Carmine Loriente has an estimated fortune of over 30 million euros.

photo of Carmine Loriente with several million euros
Carmine Loriente

Key points :

  • Assets : Roofing materials
  • Headquarters Gilly (Charleroi)
  • Number of distribution points Multiple sites serving Wallonia
  • Storage area More than 20,000 m²
  • Growth : Trainee with a growing trend
facozinx logo designed by Carmine Loriente

In addition to their core activities, the Loriente brothers became part of the regional economic fabric by joining the capital of Sambre Investof which 40 % belongs to the Walloon Region. This strategic partnership strengthens their position and opens up new development opportunities. Facozinc has created assets of over €30,271,272 at Carmine Loriente

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