Discover the full record of transactions filed by CARRIX societe par actions simplifiee, Director. Insider active across 1 companies, notably CARREFOUR. In total, 3 reports have been published. Total volume traded: €32.2m. The latest transaction was disclosed on 9 December 2025 (Acquisition). Regulator: AMF. The full history is free.
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Carrix SAS is a French simplified joint-stock company created in 2025 and registered in Marseille. Its stated purpose is the holding and management of equity interests and securities. It is owned by the Saadé family and CMA CGM, and in November 2025 it was co-opted to Carrefour’s Board of Directors as a new core shareholder. In that governance role, Carrix is represented by Rodolphe Saadé, its most prominent public figure in relation to Carrefour. Rodolphe Saadé is best known as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the CMA CGM Group, a position he has held since 2017. Under his leadership, CMA CGM has strengthened its standing among the world’s leading shipping companies, operating a fleet of roughly 700 vessels and expanding internationally through strategic investments in terminals and logistics assets. That track record reflects deep expertise in maritime transport, supply-chain management, infrastructure investing, and the leadership of large, globally integrated businesses. For a listed company such as Carrefour, the arrival of Carrix at board level is strategically significant. Carrefour presented the move as the welcome of a new core shareholder, with Rodolphe Saadé appointed as an independent director. The appointment signals a long-term shareholder mindset and a governance contribution focused on strategic support rather than day-to-day operations. It also reinforces Carrefour’s board with an investor whose background combines capital allocation, operational discipline, and large-scale international execution. As a corporate vehicle, Carrix is therefore closely associated with Rodolphe Saadé’s broader industrial and investment platform. The profile is that of a long-horizon shareholder and governance participant, with an emphasis on strategic oversight, portfolio construction, and support for value creation in major French listed groups. Its role at Carrefour highlights the increasing intersection between transport, logistics, and retail, and the importance of board-level expertise in managing complex, capital-intensive ecosystems.