Through the first front cover of issue 339 of BTP Magazine, COPAC is positioned as a complete distributor to meet all the needs of a construction site. A big thank you to Construction Cayola for writing this publidossier. Here is the article that you will find on page 34-35 :
This year, the COPAC Group hits hard with the implementation of a global product offer to cover many construction site needs, but also through the launch of its new range of Beam Molds and a complete reindustrialization of its production sites.
A range of Beam Molds signed COPAC
Avec des premières unités en location en juin 2021 et un déploiement de septembre à décembre 2021, COPAC lance en fabrication 20 modules de Moules de Poutres. D’une longueur de 8 mètres, bi-poches avec un fond coffrant et avec la tôle des joues en acier inox ferritique, raboutables, ces moules cumulent plusieurs atouts. Ils sont équipés d’un système de garde-corps pour la sécurité des opérateurs, des crémaillères pour déplacer les joues sans effort (et sans nécessité d’une grue), et un seul opérateur suffit pour la manipulation et la mise en œuvre de ces moules (contre deux habituellement), précise Luc Sheidecker (DG de EC MAT). Résultat pour le client : une qualité de parement impeccable, une utilisation en toute sécurité, d’importants gains de productivité, ainsi qu’une maintenance facilitée.The strength of an experienced design office
To support these diversifications, COPAC has undertaken a major reindustrialization of its manufacturing sites in France, particularly in Mions (69) for special formwork and custom-made tools, and in Saint-Brice-Courcelles (51) for baskets, podiums, and industrial equipment… The group relies on the power of proposals of an experienced design office of 10 employees including 5 professionals (based in Mions) who carry out the design of the tools for the two production sites, the plans execution, verification by calculation, so that the products correspond perfectly to the customer’s request.”This requirement to achieve the exact rendering required requires much more listening and know-how than simply responding to the client’s specifications”, explains Eric Ferrand, Sales and Marketing Director of COPAC. In addition, since the beginning of the year the group has been deploying a five-year industrial strategy to improve the skills of its welders and technicians. It notably involves the establishment of a Quality process, the implementation of controls, training and a continuous improvement plan.