Par
Raphaël Delaveaux
Published on
Nov. 29, 2024 at 12:11 p.m.
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Within Roissy-en-France (Val-d'Oise), a business little known by the general public but so essential for many companies.
A visit from the group hit was organized by the Cpme 95 (Confederation of Small and Medium Enterprises), during the week ofindustry.
Expert one equipment and lifting, pulling, handling devices, Godet is a juggernaut in the sector, known by many French people, without knowing it.
Two sites in Val-d’Oise
Godet, these are three sites of production.
One is located near Dijon (Côte-d'Or), another in Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône and the last, therefore, in Roissy-en-France.
Rémi Godet, leader of the eponymous company, is part of the fourth generation of his family to manage the group.
Initially, my grandfather worked in the twine and rope trades. Today, it is no longer profitable enough, you have to know how to diversify.
With 112 employees and 18 million euros turnover last year, the manager is at the head of a company which is growing day by day.
And its activity is visible everywhere, without most people knowing it.
Godet manufactures, for example, the cables for the park's queues Disneyland-Parisbut also a small handle contained in the bags Louis Vuitton.
The company equips hundreds of fire trucks, theaters and rooms spectacle In France.
“When the construction sites works public stops in winter, we take care of the maintenance and verification of equipment. In August, when the theaters are empty, it’s the same thing,” underlines the manager of the Godet group.
A week of exhibition
A week of exhibition
Industry week is a way, for Cpme 95, to show the shadow work of these local companies. A class from the Romain-Rolland high school in Goussainville was visiting that same day. “We highlight these essential companies, to young and old alike, to show that the industry is a wide range of professions,” indicates Laurent Pillard, president of Cpme 95.
Of the 500 members of the association, 90 are industrialists. “There are jobs to show, not just in production. When the building industry is going well, everything is going well. It also works for industry. We need them,” adds Laurent Pillard.
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