Appliances. Brandt Group, in Difficulty, Placed in Judicial Reform
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Faced with a market crisis and financial difficulties, Brandt is actively looking for an investor to secure his future and preserve his factories in France.


Brandt's household appliances group, one of the last to be found in France, was placed in court on Thursday.
It is one of the last major groups of household appliances in our country. Brandt, who also owns the brands Vedette, Sauter and De Dietrich, has 2 factories in France. One in the Centre-Val de Loire (Orléans and Vendôme in the Loir-et-Cher), and a center of VAS in Saint-Ouen-l-Aumône (Val-d-Oise) located in the Paris region. The group is not "huge" [...]
Saved from the liquidation in 2014, the Brandt Group is entering a new period of turbulence. Fort two factories in France, the last French manufacturer of large household appliances has just been placed in court. The group justifies its choice in the columns of La Tribune.
In a complicated context for large household appliances, Brandt was placed this Wednesday in judicial reform, to allow to broaden the search for partners, says the group. It has two sites in Centre-Val de Loire, in Saint-Ouen (Loir-et-Cher) and Saint-Jean-de-la-Ruelle (Loiret).
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