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Current by GE is an American company that deploys, on behalf of General Electric, innovative solutions in the management of collective lights (office, motorways, etc).
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Current by GE is an American company that deploys, on behalf of General Electric, innovative solutions in the management of collective lights (office, motorways, etc).
Toyota commissioned Pingflow in 2016/2017 to renovate the logistics Andon of the Tôlerie at the Toyota Onnaing site. The old system no longer worked and did not meet Toyota’s expectations and needs. A Toyota/Pingflow collaborative working group has been set up to analyse the problem and develop an innovative solution (…)
Kubota is a Japanese manufacturer N°1 in Europe with its mini-excavators, compact tractors and engines, Kubota Corporation recently attacked the agricultural tractor sector with the launch of its new M series. Located in the Bierendyck area, in Bierne (59), the new factory dedicated to tractor construction was inaugurated in September (…)
Stelia Aerospace, a subsidiary of the Airbus group, was born of the merger between Aerolia and Sogerma. It offers comprehensive solutions for aircraft manufacturers and airlines. As a result, it designs and manufactures aerospace structures, pilot seats and first-class and business-class seats for major aerospace names such as Airbus, ATR, (…)
The CEPAC wanted to deploy in its back and middle office banking production teams digital wallboards for the activity management and monitoring (these teams having the particularity of being located on 3 continents: metropolitan France, Reunion and Antilles).
Scania is a Swedish manufacturer of heavy trucks and motor coaches, as well as industrial and marine engines, of which the German group Volkswagen AG owns the entire capital. They also have an assembly line in Angers that produces the new generation of Scania trucks.
The railway supplier Faiveley Transport is one of the symbols of industrial excellence in Hauts-de-France. Located in the heart of the North Industrial Space of Amiens (80), the company Faiveley Transport specializes in the design and production of braking systems for rail transport.