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Inauguration of éolane China's new factory in Suzhou

With a growth of more than 21% in 2022 (YtD), the group has decided to increase its production capacity by building a new factory of 4,000m2, with a brand new machine park, bringing to 11,500m2 the surface of its production site in China.
Inauguration of éolane China's new factory in Suzhou

Press Release - éolane strengthens the development of Made in France in China 

 

Suzhou, November 24, 202

Inauguration du nouveau site de production d’éolane China à Suzhou

 

For more than 16 years, the éolane group has been exporting its EMS know-how (design and manufacture of professional electronic equipment) Made In France to China with its production site in Suzhou.

This site illustrates éolane's desire to serve its customers as closely as possible to their needs. Indeed, thanks to its high-tech production tools, éolane China meets the needs of sovereign industries, international key accounts and local players. 

Today, éolane inaugurates a factory in Suzhou to design, manufacture and produce for Chinese and Asian customers and offering them the best of La French Fab.

This strategy makes éolane China a strong region within the group, which continues to develop to meet the challenges of the market. With a growth of more than 21% in 2022 (YtD), the group has decided to increase its production capacity by building a new factory of 4,000m2, with a brand new machine park, bringing the surface of its factories in China to 11,500m2.

Located in Suzhou, the new plant will serve éolane China's customers in the industrial, medical and rail sectors, in particular CRRC, one of the world's leading rail companies, of which éolane has been a long-time partner. 

The construction of this new site, adapted to current industrial challenges, is part of the group's transformation plan, the Alizés plan, which began in 2021. This plan, initiated by Henri Juin, has enabled the modernization of the Combrée (Maine-et-Loire) and Saint-Agrève (Ardèche) sites, thanks to the support of the Government and the regions involved. 

Grace L. Colin, Managing Director and Steven Shen, General Manager of éolane China welcomed Sun Yangcheng, Suzhou deputy administrative director, Joan Valadou, Consul General of France in Shanghai, Pierre MOUSSY, Consulate General Economic Advisor and Camille Fourmeau, Consulate General Economic Attachée for the occasion.

  • For Grace-Lingjia Colin, Managing Director of éolane China: "The construction of our new production site in China demonstrates our ability to remain at the forefront of all technologies in order to provide the best quality of service to our customers, as close as possible to their needs. This new site validates the success and development of Eolane China, by reinforcing our production capacity, which will allow us to welcome a business volume of 50 million euros via new orders from our historical customers and the arrival of new customers.