With video. It's a first: this morning, a giant machine of 53 meters and 48 tons crossed the canals of Sète. This shellfish table was designed by a Montpellieraine start-up, Solarinblue. It will be tested along a production cycle to know if it can profitably replace traditional production tables, at the end of life. With the promise to save energy, waste and improve production conditions. The point with Patrice Lafont, president of the CRCM. Thi…
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With video. It's a first: this morning, a giant machine of 53 meters and 48 tons crossed the canals of Sète. This shellfish table was designed by a Montpellieraine start-up, Solarinblue. It will be tested along a production cycle to know if it can profitably replace traditional production tables, at the end of life. With the promise to save energy, waste and improve production conditions. The point with Patrice Lafont, president of the CRCM. Thi…