Channel – Business in Lorraine https://www.business-in-lorraine.com Journalism of courage. Sun, 04 Mar 2018 06:06:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.3 https://www.business-in-lorraine.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/business-in-lorraine-logo.png Channel – Business in Lorraine https://www.business-in-lorraine.com 32 32 Why is picking suitable garage doors more important than you thought_ https://www.business-in-lorraine.com/why-is-picking-suitable-garage-doors-more-important-than-you-thought_/ Sun, 04 Mar 2018 06:06:51 +0000 https://www.business-in-lorraine.com/?p=175 Why is picking suitable garage doors more important than you thought? When moving into a new house, or considering remodeling, many factors should be taken into account. Some people focus on the interior (painting walls, replacing furniture, etc.) while others want to fix some major issues regarding the exterior; such as the roof or the […]

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Why is picking suitable garage doors more important than you thought?
When moving into a new house, or considering remodeling, many factors should be taken into account. Some people focus on the interior (painting walls, replacing furniture, etc.) while others want to fix some major issues regarding the exterior; such as the roof or the backyard. What most people neglect or leave to chance is the choice of their garage doors. Although it might seem like an insignificant thing, it most certainly isn’t. Here is why you should pay close attention to your garage door and pick the most suitable one for you.

Safety
Most modern garage doors are equipped with a safety reversing mechanism. This feature uses two sensors which can detect movement. If you, your child or pet get lost in thoughts and find yourself under a moving door, the sensors will stop the door from closing and reverse it. If your door doesn’t have this mechanism, maybe it is time to think about replacing it. After all, being safe in your own house is essential. A garage door repair professional can also inspect your door for any security risks.

Easy access, more security
Keys are easy to lose, and having a bunch of them on your chain can be annoying. For this reason, state-of-the-art garage doors come with a keypad that is installed outdoors. With this function, you can easily open your garage door by typing a code or by using your fingerprint. It is extremely easy to use, and can be operated even by children. Furthermore, this mechanism protects you from thieves. The code cannot be hacked, and that makes it virtually impossible for uninvited guests to enter your garage.

Design
Last, but not the least is design. Let’s be honest, appearances matter. We all want our houses to look good, both on the inside and outside. Garage doors play a big role in the way your house looks, as they draw a lot of attention. The good news is that you can choose every little thing for your door, to the smallest detail. You should first consider the material, then the style that will match your taste and the architecture of your house, and the color, of course. All these things can make a huge difference, and you should really take your time before making a final decision. Do you want your garage doors to make a statement? Do you want them to blend in with the rest of the house? Or do you just want them to look classy? These are some of the questions you should ask yourself when picking garage doors.

If you thought that garage doors are unimportant, think again. Installing high-quality garage doors will contribute to your safety, keep thieves away and make your home stylish. These are all good reasons to put some thought into picking a perfect door for your garage.

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The wood industry in Lorraine, between Selection Vosges and Fiber Pole https://www.business-in-lorraine.com/filiere%2Cla_filiere_bois_en_lorraine_entre_selection_vosges_et_pole_fibres%2C34.html https://www.business-in-lorraine.com/filiere%2Cla_filiere_bois_en_lorraine_entre_selection_vosges_et_pole_fibres%2C34.html#respond Sun, 04 Nov 2012 06:16:19 +0000 https://www.business-in-lorraine.com/?p=44 The wood industry in Lorraine, between Sélection Vosges and Fiber Pole More than a third of Lorraine is covered by forests (35.5%). The department of Vosges is the most wooded with 280 000 ha of the 840 000 in the region. For its part, the Meuse is the first French department of beech production. Lorraine is thus the […]

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The wood industry in Lorraine, between Sélection Vosges and Fiber Pole

More than a third of Lorraine is covered by forests (35.5%). The department of Vosges is the most wooded with 280 000 ha of the 840 000 in the region. For its part, the Meuse is the first French department of beech production. Lorraine is thus the first French region for the production (peeling and sawing) of beech, ash, and maple. With its strengths, the region innovates and invests more and more in research on wood and its derivatives: in France, one project out of three is conducted in Lorraine.

Fiber pole: the strength of a multisector pole

Unique in France, Lorraine has integrated its wood sector into a global cluster that includes four fiber sectors: wood, paper-cardboard, textiles, and composites. The Fibers competitiveness cluster, located on the ENSTIB campus (National School of Wood Technology and Industries) in Epinal, is currently running the Ecolicel project dedicated to the chemical and bio-chemical valorization of wood, lignocellulosic plants. and waste wood and paper. Its industrial interface in Nancy, the CRITT Bois, is a technological resource center.

Certified sawing and certified forest

The second largest French region for the value of its forest production, Lorraine stands out with the first French collective brand of softwood sawing, the Sélection Vosges label, the national leader with 350,000 m³ of sawing/year.

And on the sustainable development side, it has embarked on a certification process for its forest according to the PEFC (European Certified Forest Program) standards. It is the Gipeblor (Interprofessional Group for the promotion of the wood economy in Lorraine) that drives PEFC Lorraine.

The second transformation of wood

But Lorraine still sees further and develops its skills in wood processing. It is thus the first French region for the construction of wooden houses (12.7% of individual houses). Companies recognized in their field have established themselves in Lorraine: Cuny, leader in wood construction, Depalor , the leading French manufacturer of PPSM (melamine-faced chipboard), Oak of the East, a French leader in solid parquet, Merrain international (US ), a European leader in dowel manufacturing.

Lorraine is also specialized in the manufacture of style seats in small series. Created by leading designers, they adorn the major hotels of the world.

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The leaders of the paper and cardboard industry are in Lorraine https://www.business-in-lorraine.com/filiere%2Cles_leaders_de_l_industrie_papier-carton_sont_en_lorraine%2C39.html https://www.business-in-lorraine.com/filiere%2Cles_leaders_de_l_industrie_papier-carton_sont_en_lorraine%2C39.html#respond Sat, 03 Nov 2012 06:45:49 +0000 https://www.business-in-lorraine.com/?p=63 The leaders of the paper and cardboard industry are in Lorraine Lorraine is the largest French region in the paper and board industry with 1,400,000 tonnes manufactured per year (14% of national production). Its assets: important forest resources, a dense hydrographic network, a qualified workforce and proximity to major international markets. As proof, many international paper mills […]

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The leaders of the paper and cardboard industry are in Lorraine

Lorraine is the largest French region in the paper and board industry with 1,400,000 tonnes manufactured per year (14% of national production). Its assets: important forest resources, a dense hydrographic network, a qualified workforce and proximity to major international markets. As proof, many international paper mills have chosen to establish themselves there.

World-renowned brands from Lorraine

In the 15th century, the Arches vine was already internationally renowned for the Vosges city from which it takes its name. Today, among the companies in Lorraine in the paper and cardboard industry, we can name big names like Clairefontaine with her famous notebooks or France Cartes, a supplier of card games for casinos all over the world, from Las Vegas to Shanghai.

World paper leaders set up in Lorraine

Attracted by the strengths that Lorraine offers, many international groups have established themselves in the region, further strengthening the existing industrial fabric: the American Kimberly Clark , the Italians Sofidel  and Cartiera Lucchese , the Finns Ahlstrom Labelpack  and UPM Kymmene with Raflatacand the Stationeries des Châtelles , the Irish Cartonnages of Lorraine , the Norwegian Norske Skog , the Franco-British ArjoWiggins .

The highly structured paper industry

Most of the paper and paperboard companies in the Lorraine region are members of the Copacel (French Confederation of the Paper, Cardboard and Cellulose Industry ) and Papest (Union of Eastern Paper Manufacturers), the manufacturers’ union. Eastern paper.
On the Fibers Campus in Epinal, alongside the Fibers Grand Est pole, the opening of a CTP (Technical Paper Center) is an additional asset for companies in the sector to which it provides scientific and technical support through its research, industrial development, expertise and information services.

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Solar energy in Lorraine: photovoltaic leaders

Ranked fourth in France for overall energy production, Lorraine is also the seventh largest producer of solar thermal energy and the second largest producer of solar photovoltaic energy.

A strong economic environment

The solar energy sector has found in Lorraine an industrial environment conducive to its rapid and sustainable development. Some examples :

The company Viessmann, located in Faulquemont (Moselle), is the first French manufacturer of solar collectors. It has also developed a skills center for the production of solar thermal collectors and hot water tanks.

Carbone Lorraine, a company born in Lorraine and now established worldwide, is a leader in high-temperature applications of isostatic graphite, a component of photovoltaic cells.

The total has created a subsidiary, Total Solar Energy, to develop its photovoltaic projects and plans to set up a silicon wafer production unit for the photovoltaic industry, in partnership with the Vernejoul mine site in Porcelette (Moselle). GDF Suez.

The solar already well present in Lorraine

Lorraine ranks second in France in terms of photovoltaic equipment with 6% of installations and the third largest national private solar thermal equipment with 8% of installations.

On the industrial side, the Lehning laboratories in Sainte-Barbe (Moselle) were the first to opt for solar energy production (heating and hot water production).

More recently, the Schlossberg football stadium in Forbach (Moselle) was equipped with a photovoltaic panel roof for the production of electricity and domestic hot water.

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The automobile in Lorraine: a complete value chain

In Lorraine, the leading French equipment * region, nearly 16,000 employees work at all stages of the automotive value chain, within a dense and structured network of 82 establishments, regional SMEs and subsidiaries of major international groups.

The dynamics
of a Greater Automotive Region

The Lorraine automotive industry has been able to reap the full benefits of the conversion of traditional regional industries: relying on know-how and solid industrial skills, it has managed to make the technological investments necessary to deploy in a complete sector, structured and competitive.

Thanks to its tri-border and central position in the heart of the Greater Region (Luxembourg, Saarland and Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany, Wallonia in Belgium and Lorraine) and Great East (Alsace, Franche-Comté, Burgundy, Champagne-Ardenne and Lorraine) , Lorraine is today the leading French equipment supplier, ahead of the Rhône-Alpes and Pays de la Loire regions.

A stimulating concentration of clusters

Totaling 120,000 employees  in this great European stimulating area, where more than 1.5 million vehicles leave the assembly plants each year, the companies of the automobile industry, manufacturers and equipment manufacturers, complement and organize themselves within clusters (Automotive Saarland, Automobilzuliefer Initiative, Perfo Est, AKJ Automotive …), competitiveness clusters (Matéralia for innovative materials) and collective operations such as Autoessor.

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Precision mechanics, metallurgy, foundry, research … The aeronautical industry Lorraine capitalized on high technology and its geographical location to develop the Aériades cluster. This cluster offers a coherent and global industrial offer to major customers in the sector such as Dassault, Airbus, Eurocopter, Zodiac, Safran, EADS, and Thales.

Aériades, a cluster at the crossroads of Europe

The Aériades cluster is located in Lunéville, Meurthe-et-Moselle. It brings together some thirty members, including schools ( Ensam and Supelec in the Moselle, Ecole des Mines in Meurthe-et-Moselle), electronics, composite materials, mechanics, metrology, and control companies. R & D … It represents 2,200 jobs and 300 million turnovers and is part of the GIFAS (Group of French aeronautical and space industries).

Skylander, the cargo plane “made in Lorraine”

Geci International also preferred Lorraine to Portugal to establish its subsidiary Sky Aircraft SAS and joined the cluster with its project ” Skylander “, a cargo plane for cargo, humanitarian and short-haul transport. Geci is based on Chambley Planet’Air in Meurthe-et-Moselle. The first Lorraine aircraft is expected to hit the tarmac in 2011.

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Lorraine, the second French region for wind energy

At the end of 2009, of the 4,494 MW of wind power installed in France, 482 MW were in Lorraine, the second largest region after Picardy and in front of the Center and Brittany.

Already 45 wind sites in Lorraine

Although it is not one of the most highly windy areas , in 2003 Lorraine was resolutely given the means to become the leading French region in the field of wind energy. Deploying an ambition and resources up to the challenges of sustainable development, at the end of 2009 it totals almost 11% of the installed capacity in France, with 191 wind turbines spread over 45 sites in Meurthe-et-Moselle, Meuse , Moselle and in the Vosges. (SER-FEE, 30/03/2010)

Wind power installed in France in 2009 is estimated at 1,088 MW. The France is thus in fourth place in Europe behind Italy which installed 1114 MW; Spain and Germany remain at the top of the European market. (EWEA)

The Lorraine companies in the sector are coming together in the  Lorraine Wind Power Pole to offer a global outsourcing offer for the construction of wind turbines in Lorraine: blades, mast, braking, generators … The Lorraine Wind Pole Cluster thus sets the stage for service of any wind project strong skills: lobbying, engineering, project economy, financing, sales, design, manufacturing, implementation, management, maintenance, and upkeep …

The Lorrainers quickly joined the wind projects, since in 2005 a wind farm co-financed by hundreds of private individuals was inaugurated in Lorraine: “Le Haut des Ailes”, 84 million kWh produced and 40,000 people supplied with electricity. A first in France.

An acceleration of Lorraine projects

The Meuse is the French department where the wind penetration rate is by far the largest: already above 100% in 2007, it exceeds 150% in the projections to 2011.

By 2012, 20 wind turbines should turn on the South Toulois park which will extend over 7 municipalities of Meurthe-et-Moselle and Vosges.

A wind farm project is underway in the country of Boulay en Moselle (ZDE decreed in July 2008).

A wind development zone is being studied in the Val de Galilée for a project of 5 wind turbines at the Col du Bonhomme between Vosges and Alsace.

Wind energy, a reliable and increasingly profitable energy

The investment cost recorded in 2008 was between € 1,300 and € 1,600 per installed kW. It includes the cost of studies, materials, connection, installation, start-up and dismantling costs. Operating, maintenance and maintenance costs represent 3% per annum of the total investment cost.

 

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Logistics: an activity at the heart of European flows https://www.business-in-lorraine.com/filiere%2Clogistique_une_activite_au_coeur_des_flux_europeens%2C12.html https://www.business-in-lorraine.com/filiere%2Clogistique_une_activite_au_coeur_des_flux_europeens%2C12.html#respond Fri, 02 Nov 2012 06:42:40 +0000 https://www.business-in-lorraine.com/?p=60 Logistics: an activity at the heart of European flows With more than 2,000 companies and 60,000 jobs, logistics and transport is a powerful business sector in Lorraine. It now goes beyond the traditional framework of transportation and warehousing to open up to the global management of supplies and expeditions in a sustainable development logic. Lorraine, a […]

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Logistics: an activity at the heart of European flows

With more than 2,000 companies and 60,000 jobs, logistics and transport is a powerful business sector in Lorraine. It now goes beyond the traditional framework of transportation and warehousing to open up to the global management of supplies and expeditions in a sustainable development logic.

Lorraine, a region ideally located

The privileged geographical position of Lorraine, at the crossroads of major European routes east-west and north-south, explains the strong development of an integrated and highly structured transport and logistics sector. The existence of important land reserves near air, rail, road, and river communication equipment ensures the growth of companies in this sector.

At the heart of the European consumer market

The choice of Lorraine is strategic for companies in the logistics sector. They are thus at the heart of one of the largest and richest markets in the world with the 500 million consumers of the European Union. Nearly a quarter of the world’s wealth is concentrated within a radius of 1,000 kilometers around Metz. In addition, companies benefit from a trained and young workforce.

Dense communication infrastructure

Motorways and expressways:
all logistics platforms related to European flows

Paris, Brussels, Stuttgart, Lyon: less than a day’s drive. London, Berlin, Prague, Milan, Marseille, Barcelona: less than 2 days by truck.
A4 (E 50): crosses Lorraine from west to east, connecting Paris to Berlin, Stuttgart or Vienna.
A31 (E 25): crosses Lorraine from north to south without the toll, connecting Antwerp, Rotterdam, Brussels or Luxembourg to Lyon, Marseille, Milan or Barcelona.

Rail: a major sorting center in Europe

Freight: The Woippy marshaling yard, next to Metz (Moselle), is one of the largest in Europe, with 650,000 wagons processed per year.
Travelers: the TGV-East connects Paris to the Gare-Meuse in 55 minutes, to Metz and Nancy in 1h20.

Fluvial: a large-scale network connected to the North Sea

Freight: the large canalized Moselle allows self-propelled 3,000 tons to reach the major North Sea ports without breaking the load: Le Havre, Dunkirk, Rotterdam, Antwerp … from the ports of Thionville, Metz, Frouard, and Neuve-Maisons.
Travelers: river tourism is well developed in Moselle and Meurthe-et-Moselle and allows boaters to stop in the marinas of Metz and Nancy.

Air: 6 airports within a radius of 100 km

Freight: 1.5 million tons of goods take off and land each year at the airports of the Greater Region. The company Cargolux operates from Luxembourg airport a few minutes north of Lorraine. Also available, Paris-Watry airport in Champagne 90 km from Lorraine.

Travelers: in less than 2 hours, Lorrainers can embark on a national, European or international line (regular flight, charter or low-cost) from:

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Lorraine: from basic chemistry to green chemistry

Chemistry, petrochemicals, mineral chemistry, parachemistry … so many areas well represented in Lorraine. And by big industrial groups.

Organic chemistry

Total’s core chemicals business, Total Petrochemicals, manufactures polyethylene, polypropylene, and styrenics. It is located in Carling, not far from Arkema, the leading French chemist and world leader in PMMA. It groups together three areas of activity: vinyl products, industrial chemistry and performance products. Arkema has also established its Eastern Research and Development Center ( CRDE ) in Carling. Its missions are the development of acrylic monomers, the treatment of industrial water and the damage assessment of materials.

Carbone Lorraine’s “Chemical Engineering Equipment” division in Pagny-sur-Moselle is the world’s leading manufacturer of thermal equipment for anti-corrosion in noble materials.

Mineral chemistry

Solvay Carbonate France in Dombasle-sur-Meurthe, the world leader in carbonate and its derivatives, produces 700,000 tonnes of carbonate and 120,000 tonnes of bicarbonate of soda every year. Salins du Midi and Salines de l’Est and Cérébos are very present in the salt industry. Rosières-aux-Salines,Château-Salins … The exploitation of Lorraine’s salt dates back several centuries and its extraction is at the origin of the establishment and development of the chemical industry.

In the Meuse , the chemical industry is mainly oriented towards lime from Dugny-sur-Meuse and Sorcy-Saint-Martin.

Fine chemistry and parachemistry

Fine and specialty chemicals for the pharmaceutical and cosmetic sectors are also present in Lorraine, notably with Cristal Laser, the European leader in the manufacture of synthetic crystals. Arkema also produces ultrafine powders for cosmetics. And in parachemistry, Novasep in Pompey specializes in the creation of molecules and is a partner of major pharmaceutical companies.

Green chemistry, chemistry of the future

La société Ineos à Verdun-Baleycourt (Meuse) produit des biocarburants à partir du colza pour être incorporés au carburant classique et réduire les émissions de gaz à effet de serre. Schweitzer à Ludres fabrique des sacs à déchets en utilisant des matières premières végétales. Novacarb, à Laneuveville-devant-Nancy, s’associe à Poweo pour construire une centrale à biomasse pour la production d’électricité. Et l’entreprise vosgienne Salveco fabrique des produits d’entretien et d’hygiène 100 % bio. Le Pôle de Compétitivité Fibres mène également un projet majeur nommé Ecolicel dont l’objectif est d’organiser une filière de chimie issue du bois.

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