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  1. MET

    France

    The company MET, is a Wholesaler, which operates in the Active electronic components industry. It also operates in the Passive electronic components and printed circuits, and Passive electronic components and printed circuits industries. It is based in Evry Gregy Sur Yerre, France.

  2. NOVA MET

    France

    The company NOVA MET, is a Manufacturer/ Producer, which operates in the Steel & Metal Transformation industry. It is based in Rogerville, France.

  3. FER MET ALU

    France

    The company FER MET ALU, which operates in the Industrial building construction industry. It is based in L'Hermitage, France.

  4. ARCHI-MET

    France

  5. MET ALU 19

    France

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  1. NH CASE FRANCE SAS

    France

    Over the years a close co-operative partnership has been built up between NHC UK/FR and IG for the purpose of global Procurement. Together we are able to incorporate a full technical control system in order to ensure that customer specifications and delivery schedules are met. Currently our production includes loins, portions, fillets and blocks from Iceland, Russia, New Zealand, China, Baltic States and since 2012 Vietnam. Production Volumes per Area: - Iceland - 1500mt Russia - 800mt New Zealand - 500mt Baltic - 100mt Asia - 3000mt Although Vietnam is widely recognized for its production of Pangasius and not for whitefish such as Atlantic Cod, Haddock and Alaskan Pollock it was our decision to begin producing in Vietnam at the start of 2012 to reduce alliance on production in China. China’s greatest asset has been labour cost, but over the years we have seen this benefit decreasing with the result that many factories who used to produce whitefish for export have turned their attention on a fast growing domestic market. Other factors such as finance have become an increasing worry as well, with companies struggling to open L/C’s for raw material payments and through this we have already seen casualties in China.