Le Palais de l’Élysée accueillait les 3 et 4 juillet derniers la deuxième édition de la Grande Exposition du Fabriqué en France. Initié par le Président de la République en janvier 2020, ce rendez-vous annuel met en valeur les entreprises, les artisans, les producteurs et les industriels qui s’engagent pleinement dans la fabrication française.
Parmi les 2325 candidatures reçues, 126 produits fabriqués en France et issus de tous les départements et territoires de métropole et d’Outre-mer ont été sélectionnés et exposés dans les jardins, les salons et la cour d’honneur du Palais de l’Élysée. Objets du quotidien, spécialités locales, outils industriels ou innovations emblématiques, ils sont créés par des entreprises de toutes tailles et de tous les secteurs d’activité.
Parmi les heureux lauréats, deux contrepoids en fonte produits par le Groupe Bouhyer sur le site d’Ancenis en Loire-Atlantique, et exposé côté jardin.
Crédit : Groupe Bouhyer
Le Groupe BOUHYER, riche de ses 300 collaborateurs et 50 M€ de CA, est spécialisé dans la fabrication de contrepoids en fonte pour le lestage dans différents secteurs d’activité : agriculture, construction, logistique et manutention ainsi que le secteur des énergies marines renouvelables.
La production des pièces est 100% intégrée et nécessite un savoir-faire proche du compagnonnage (fusion en cubilot, moulage en sable, usinage sur grosses pièces en fonte…).
Le Groupe est constitué de deux fonderies centenaires et complémentaires, l’une à Ancenis (44) et l’autre à Revin (08) qui exportent plus de 90% de leur production principalement vers l’Allemagne et à destination de 55 pays.
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November 3 2025
The European Foundry Industry Sentiment Index (FISI) with a slight decrease in September 2025
The European Foundry Industry Sentiment Index (FISI), published monthly by European Foundry Federation, decreased by 0.4 point in September 2025, reaching a level of 94.7 points.
It is worth mentioning that in September 2025 there was a noticeable increase in the trend in the production of cast iron, steel and non-ferrous metal castings, compared to the value of August 2025. However, the general value of the indicator was influenced by the slightly pessimistic expectations of the surveyed foundries as to the forecasts for the coming months. ![]() Trends in the production of castings are a litmus test of the general situation of the industry in Europe. The reduction in production related to the decline in orders is noticeable in almost all EU countries. Geopolitical uncertainty, implemented tariffs on imported raw materials, electricity prices are factors that have a huge impact on the current picture of the European foundry industry. Taking into account other macroeconomic indicators, it should be mentioned that the Business Climate Index (BCI), published by the European Commission, reached a level of -0.73 in September 2025, compared to the previous reading of -0.72 in August 2025. The Eurozone Manufacturing PMI in September 2025 decreased by 0.7 point from the level of 50.5 in August 2025 and reached a level of 49.8 point. . The European Foundry Federation, which brings together 23 national foundry associations and foundry chambers of commerce from 22 European countries, monitors the situation of the industry on an ongoing basis. _____________________________________________________________ The FISI – European Foundry Industry Sentiment Indicator – is the earliest available composite indicator providing information on the European foundry industry performance. It is published by EFF every month and is based on survey responses of the European foundry industry. The EFF members are asked to give their assessment of the current business situation in the foundry sector and their expectations for the next six months. The BCI – Business Climate Indicator – is an indicator published by the European Commission. The BCI evaluates development conditions of the manufacturing sector in the euro area every month and uses five balances of opinion from industry survey: production trends, order books, export order books, stocks and production expectations. Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) - in the Euro area is an indicator of the economic health of the manufacturing sector. It is based on such indicators as: new orders, inventory levels, production, supplier deliveries and the employment environment. Please find the chart enclosed or combined with additional information at eff-eu.org/. Background information on EFF: EFF is the umbrella organisation of the national European foundry associations. The organisation, founded in 1953, has 22 European member states and works to promote the economical, technical, legal and social interests of the European foundry industry. At the same time, EFF implements activities which aim at developing national foundry industries and co-ordinating their shared international interests. The General Secretariat is situated in Düsseldorf since 1997. EFF represents 4 400 European foundries. Nearly 260 000 employees are generating a turnover of 39 billion Euro. European foundries are recruiting 20 000 workers and engineers per year. The main customer industries are e.g. the automotive, the general engineering and the building industries as well as the electrical engineering industry. No industrial sector exists without using casted components. Further information at eff-eu.org/ and LinkedIn EFF. EFF – European Foundry Federation mail: info@eff-eu.org ________________________________________ |
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