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Tréfimétaux

Tréfimétaux is a French metallurgy conglomerate formed in 1962 by the merger of the Tréfileries et Laminoirs du Havre with the Compagnie française des métaux. In 1967, Tréfimétaux was acquired by Pechiney and in 1987 was sold to the Italian company SMI. Various plants were closed or sold over the years, leaving two factories in France at Givet (copper and brass tubes) and Niederbruck (copper bars). These factories are now operated by Tréfimétaux SAS, a subsidiary of Cupori (60%) and SMI (40%).

Tréfimétaux
IndustryMetallurgy
PredecessorsTréfileries et Laminoirs du Havre, Compagnie française des métaux
Founded1962
FateSubsidiary
Headquarters
Courbevoie, Hauts-de-Seine
,
France

Independent company edit

The Société J. Laveissière et Cie was founded in 1812 to manufacture copper products. In 1881 it was merged with the Société anonyme des établissements Secrétan to form the Société industrielle et commerciale des métaux.[1] In 1900 it became the Compagnie française des métaux, employing 500 workers in a 30,000 square metres (320,000 sq ft) factory in Saint-Denis.[2] Tréfileries et Laminoirs du Havre has its origins in the Société Lazare Weiller, created in 1883 by Lazare Weiller (1858–1928) to manufacture copper wire in Angoulême, which grew into a major metallurgy conglomerate.[3]

In 1962, the Compagnie française des métaux merged with the Tréfileries et Laminoirs du Havre to form Tréfimétaux.[4] In 1966 the wire drawing and steel cabling operations of Plant 2 at Le Havre were taken over by the Société des hauts fourneaux de Chiers-Châtillon, which opened a casting and rolling mill to manufacture small aluminum alloy cables in 1968. In 1969 Chiers-Châtillon merged with Cousin frères to form the Société Seine et Lys, which closed in 1972, laying off 425 people.[4] Many of those who lost their jobs were women.[5] In 1967 Tréfimétaux was acquired by Pechiney and became the copper division of that group, contributing 8% of the group's total.[6]

Pechiney subsidiary edit

In 1971, Pechiney merged with Ugine Kuhlmann to form Pechiney Ugine Kuhlman (PUK).[7] From 1974 PUK suffered serious losses.[7] The threat of mass dismissals was first aired in 1974.[5] Between 1980 and 1987 the Tréfimétaux subsidiary reduced staff from 6,000 to 2,500 and closed the factories in Le Havre and Dives sur Mer. In 1980 it sold its cable production activities to Pirelli.[6] In 1982 PUK was nationalized and restructured, resuming the name of Pechiney, and in 1986 under Jean Gandois the state-owned group began a major expansion.[7]

Successor operations in Le Havre edit

The Tréfimétaux copper mill in Le Havre closed in 1980, and in 1981 Tréfimétaux closed its remaining operations in Le Havre.[4] It was succeeded by three companies: Cuivres et Alliages; Chiers, Châtillon Gorcy (which later became Hauts Fourneaux de la Chiers and then Technor); and Thomson Cables.[5] Cuivres et Alliages was closed in 1984.[5] In 1986 Tecnor, manufacturing wire cables and conductors, took an area of 158,000 square metres (1,700,000 sq ft) of the La Havre factories, of which 74,000 square metres (800,000 sq ft) were covered, with a line of casting, continuous rolling and wire drawing machines.[4] Technor ceased operations in 1989–90.[5] In January 2003 Tréfileries et Câbleries du Havre had 72 employees, falling to about 30 in April 2003.[5]

SMI subsidiary edit

In 1987 Péchiney sold 100% of Tréfimétaux to the Italian company SMI.[6] In 1989 the Société Cuivre et Alliages, a subsidiary of Tréfimétaux since 1987, became a completely separate division. In 1990 the SMI subsidiary Europa Metalli acquired a majority of the shares of KM-Kabelmetal and became the largest copper processor in the world. In 1992 Tréfimétaux reorganized its rolled products division and consolidated its French distribution activities. In 1993 Europa Metalli and Tréfimétaux combined their management, which were divided into three operating segments: rolled products, tubes, and brass and copper bar. In 1995 Tréfimétaux, Europa Metalli of Italy and KM-Kabelmetal of Germany merged to become KME, a wholly owned subsidiary of SMI.[6] In 2005 production of bars was moved into subsidiaries, with the French subsidiary taking the name Tréfimétaux Brass SAS. On 1 May 2007 Tréfimétaux SA was renamed KME France SAS, and Tréfimétaux Brass SAS was renamed KME Brass France SAS.[6]

Cupori subsidiary edit

In 2016 European Copper Tubes (ECT), the parent of Cupori OY(fi) of Finland, became partners in the French operations of KME, covering the Givet (Ardennes) tube factory and the Niederbruck (Haut-Rhin) copper bar factory. The KME Italy tube factory in Serravalle Scrivia was included in the agreement.[6] Cupori's Pori unit in Finland was also included. Under the agreement, which took effect on 2 March 2016, Cupori acquired 60% of the capital while KME retained 40%. The company was chaired by Mirko Kovats.[8] KME France SAS was renamed to Tréfimétaux SAS.[6]

Notes edit

Sources edit

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Trefimetaux is a French metallurgy conglomerate formed in 1962 by the merger of the Trefileries et Laminoirs du Havre with the Compagnie francaise des metaux In 1967 Trefimetaux was acquired by Pechiney and in 1987 was sold to the Italian company SMI Various plants were closed or sold over the years leaving two factories in France at Givet copper and brass tubes and Niederbruck copper bars These factories are now operated by Trefimetaux SAS a subsidiary of Cupori 60 and SMI 40 TrefimetauxIndustryMetallurgyPredecessorsTrefileries et Laminoirs du Havre Compagnie francaise des metauxFounded1962FateSubsidiaryHeadquartersCourbevoie Hauts de Seine France Contents 1 Independent company 2 Pechiney subsidiary 3 Successor operations in Le Havre 4 SMI subsidiary 5 Cupori subsidiary 6 Notes 7 SourcesIndependent company editThe Societe J Laveissiere et Cie was founded in 1812 to manufacture copper products In 1881 it was merged with the Societe anonyme des etablissements Secretan to form the Societe industrielle et commerciale des metaux 1 In 1900 it became the Compagnie francaise des metaux employing 500 workers in a 30 000 square metres 320 000 sq ft factory in Saint Denis 2 Trefileries et Laminoirs du Havre has its origins in the Societe Lazare Weiller created in 1883 by Lazare Weiller 1858 1928 to manufacture copper wire in Angouleme which grew into a major metallurgy conglomerate 3 In 1962 the Compagnie francaise des metaux merged with the Trefileries et Laminoirs du Havre to form Trefimetaux 4 In 1966 the wire drawing and steel cabling operations of Plant 2 at Le Havre were taken over by the Societe des hauts fourneaux de Chiers Chatillon which opened a casting and rolling mill to manufacture small aluminum alloy cables in 1968 In 1969 Chiers Chatillon merged with Cousin freres to form the Societe Seine et Lys which closed in 1972 laying off 425 people 4 Many of those who lost their jobs were women 5 In 1967 Trefimetaux was acquired by Pechiney and became the copper division of that group contributing 8 of the group s total 6 Pechiney subsidiary editIn 1971 Pechiney merged with Ugine Kuhlmann to form Pechiney Ugine Kuhlman PUK 7 From 1974 PUK suffered serious losses 7 The threat of mass dismissals was first aired in 1974 5 Between 1980 and 1987 the Trefimetaux subsidiary reduced staff from 6 000 to 2 500 and closed the factories in Le Havre and Dives sur Mer In 1980 it sold its cable production activities to Pirelli 6 In 1982 PUK was nationalized and restructured resuming the name of Pechiney and in 1986 under Jean Gandois the state owned group began a major expansion 7 Successor operations in Le Havre editThe Trefimetaux copper mill in Le Havre closed in 1980 and in 1981 Trefimetaux closed its remaining operations in Le Havre 4 It was succeeded by three companies Cuivres et Alliages Chiers Chatillon Gorcy which later became Hauts Fourneaux de la Chiers and then Technor and Thomson Cables 5 Cuivres et Alliages was closed in 1984 5 In 1986 Tecnor manufacturing wire cables and conductors took an area of 158 000 square metres 1 700 000 sq ft of the La Havre factories of which 74 000 square metres 800 000 sq ft were covered with a line of casting continuous rolling and wire drawing machines 4 Technor ceased operations in 1989 90 5 In January 2003 Trefileries et Cableries du Havre had 72 employees falling to about 30 in April 2003 5 SMI subsidiary editIn 1987 Pechiney sold 100 of Trefimetaux to the Italian company SMI 6 In 1989 the Societe Cuivre et Alliages a subsidiary of Trefimetaux since 1987 became a completely separate division In 1990 the SMI subsidiary Europa Metalli acquired a majority of the shares of KM Kabelmetal and became the largest copper processor in the world In 1992 Trefimetaux reorganized its rolled products division and consolidated its French distribution activities In 1993 Europa Metalli and Trefimetaux combined their management which were divided into three operating segments rolled products tubes and brass and copper bar In 1995 Trefimetaux Europa Metalli of Italy and KM Kabelmetal of Germany merged to become KME a wholly owned subsidiary of SMI 6 In 2005 production of bars was moved into subsidiaries with the French subsidiary taking the name Trefimetaux Brass SAS On 1 May 2007 Trefimetaux SA was renamed KME France SAS and Trefimetaux Brass SAS was renamed KME Brass France SAS 6 Cupori subsidiary editIn 2016 European Copper Tubes ECT the parent of Cupori OY fi of Finland became partners in the French operations of KME covering the Givet Ardennes tube factory and the Niederbruck Haut Rhin copper bar factory The KME Italy tube factory in Serravalle Scrivia was included in the agreement 6 Cupori s Pori unit in Finland was also included Under the agreement which took effect on 2 March 2016 Cupori acquired 60 of the capital while KME retained 40 The company was chaired by Mirko Kovats 8 KME France SAS was renamed to Trefimetaux SAS 6 Notes edit Jannet 1892 p 321 Jacquet 1998 p 26 Lange 2003 a b c d Etienne Claire 1997 a b c d e f Perrot 2005 a b c d e f g L Histoire de Trefimetaux self a b c Goncalves 2010 Remy 2016 Sources editEtienne Claire 12 September 1997 Trefilerie laminoir societe des trefileries et laminoirs du Havre puis Trefimetaux puis Chiers Chatillon puis Tecnor Base Merimee in French Ministry of Culture retrieved 2020 12 17 Goncalves Arielle 5 August 2010 CHRONOLOGIE Pechiney l histoire mouvementee d un ex champion national Les Echos in French retrieved 2018 02 02 Jacquet Frederique 1998 La Plaine Des cheminees dans la plaine cent ans d industrie a Saint Denis autour de Christofle 1830 1930 in French creaphis editions ISBN 978 2 907150 85 9 retrieved 2018 02 03 Jannet Claudio Jannet 1892 Le capital la speculation et la finance au XIXe siecle in French Paris E Plon Nourrit et Cie retrieved 2018 02 03 L Histoire de Trefimetaux in French Trefimetaux retrieved 2018 01 29 Lange A 6 March 2003 Lazare Weiller 1858 1928 Meteore de l histoire de la television Histoire de la television in French retrieved 2018 01 29 Perrot Albert 2005 Le declin dramatique des TREFILERIES et LAMINOIRS du HAVRE Le Havre une ville qui sent l usine et qui sent la mer et qui sent aussi la lutte in French Le fil rouge retrieved 2018 02 02 Remy Pascal 7 March 2016 Cupori et KME AG s allient pour creer un geant europeen du cuivre usinenouvelle com in French retrieved 2018 02 03 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trefimetaux amp oldid 1131934037, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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