The black series continues for the site of the former Whirlpool factory in Amiens, which was a focal point of the 2017 presidential campaign, Marine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron having visited the site between the two towers.
Ageco Agencement, which was chosen in July 2019 to set up on the site after the failure of the first buyer WN, is in turn in great difficulty.
This SME specializing in made-to-measure furniture and fittings for shops and offices, which has a clientele of businesses and local authorities, had taken over 44 employees, while 138 other ex-WNs were made redundant.
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Today, Ageco Agencement is looking for private investors to strengthen its capital and escape bankruptcy.
"The financing requirement would come out at 5.5 million euros to allow a definitive turnaround of the company and its increase in industrial capacity, at the end of the 2023 financial year, accompanied by the maintenance of all jobs",
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