From Sablé-sur-Sarthe
From Nantes, it takes almost two hours by road to reach Sablé-sur-Sarthe.
This trip did not put off Jean-Philippe Beaux, commissioner for restructuring and prevention of business difficulties (CRP) of Pays de la Loire, and Julie Rothureau, one of his assistants.
Through them, the State granted a subsidized loan of 1.7 million euros to Alphacan, a manufacturer of PVC joinery.
The two officials want to verify that the company will be able to meet its repayment commitments.
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After the kilometers of motorway, the landscape suddenly becomes more cheerful.
Fat cows and dapper industrial areas pass alternately through the window.
The countryside appears to be prosperous.
Alphacan has installed its production lines on twenty hectares on the edge of Sablé-sur-Sarthe.
Founded in 1962, the group was taken over in the summer of 2020 by two managers.
Despite its large outlets - it covers 18% of the French window market
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