海克斯康已經(jīng)在法國(guó)ISère的Les Rochs-Roussillon化工平臺(tái)上正式開設(shè)了其新的碳纖維工廠。法國(guó)勞工部部長(zhǎng)Muriel Pénicaud、奧弗涅-Rh ne-阿爾卑斯地區(qū)高等教育、研究、創(chuàng)新和歐洲資助副總裁Yannick Neuder、Hexcel董事長(zhǎng)、首席執(zhí)行官和總裁Nick Stanage以及當(dāng)?shù)卣?、媒體代表和Hexcel客戶、合作伙伴和雇員出席了會(huì)議。
Hexcel officially opens its new carbon fiber production line in France
hexcel正式在法國(guó)開設(shè)新的碳纖維生產(chǎn)線
新的37英畝的工廠致力于生產(chǎn)碳纖維和聚丙烯腈前驅(qū)體。
在該項(xiàng)目于2014年9月30日啟動(dòng)四年后,該網(wǎng)站已投入運(yùn)營(yíng),并提高了Hexcel全球碳纖維生產(chǎn)能力。Hexcel在該工廠投資2億歐元。它將產(chǎn)生120個(gè)直接職位和250個(gè)間接職位。Hexcel在法國(guó)的員工現(xiàn)已增至1,200人,在奧弗涅-里昂-阿爾卑斯地區(qū)擁有1,000多名員工。
區(qū)域足跡
在Osiris化學(xué)品工業(yè)平臺(tái)上,該地點(diǎn)是由Hexcel選擇的,因?yàn)樗拷渌鸋excel站點(diǎn),其質(zhì)量良好的基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施和運(yùn)作卓越,以及法國(guó)有競(jìng)爭(zhēng)力的價(jià)格電力供應(yīng)。
這座新工廠與Hexcel在奧弗涅-里恩-阿爾卑斯地區(qū)的現(xiàn)有工廠、歐洲的碳纖維織造廠萊斯·阿韋尼雷斯(Les Avenières)以及預(yù)浸織物和碳纖維制造商達(dá)格紐克斯(Dagneux)的合作,將為高性能復(fù)合材料部門創(chuàng)造一個(gè)全球生態(tài)系統(tǒng),涵蓋從碳纖維到被稱為prepreg的樹脂浸漬織物的整個(gè)生產(chǎn)鏈。
支持增長(zhǎng)
自2015年以來(lái),Hexcel一直在其世界各地投資,主要是為了支持對(duì)復(fù)合材料的日益增長(zhǎng)的需求和航空航天工業(yè)項(xiàng)目的發(fā)展,例如空中客車(A 350 XWB)和Safran(CFM International Leap Engine)。
Hexcel歐洲/亞洲-太平洋/中東/非洲總裁蒂埃里·梅洛解釋說(shuō):“我們已經(jīng)迎接了從我們的美國(guó)工廠建設(shè)和轉(zhuǎn)讓PAN和碳纖維制造技術(shù)到法國(guó)的挑戰(zhàn),我們能夠滿足航空航天客戶的需求以及他們對(duì)碳復(fù)合材料的日益增長(zhǎng)的需求。該網(wǎng)站已經(jīng)獲得了第一批航空航天認(rèn)證。“
有效的就業(yè)和培訓(xùn)制度
2014年,Hexcel與法國(guó)國(guó)家就業(yè)機(jī)構(gòu)P le Employei簽署了一項(xiàng)區(qū)域總協(xié)議,通過(guò)實(shí)施就業(yè)模擬招聘(MRS),支持該機(jī)構(gòu)的發(fā)展,并為奧弗涅-Rh ne-阿爾卑斯地區(qū)的網(wǎng)站雇用200多名雇員。
蒂埃里·梅洛說(shuō):“最近幾年,Hexcel變得更有吸引力了。奧弗涅-里昂-阿爾卑斯地區(qū)提供了培訓(xùn)支持。新員工接受了定制培訓(xùn)課程,包括在美國(guó)和西班牙的Hexcel設(shè)施進(jìn)行現(xiàn)場(chǎng)培訓(xùn)。“
增加研發(fā)投資
他補(bǔ)充說(shuō):“今天,由于有機(jī)增長(zhǎng)和獲得補(bǔ)充技術(shù),我們能夠投資于生產(chǎn)能力。最近的收購(gòu)和合作使我們能夠多樣化并獲得新的技術(shù)解決方案,如添加劑制造、粘合劑、拉擠工藝和熱塑性塑料。為此,我們今年與阿爾克馬公司簽署了一項(xiàng)戰(zhàn)略伙伴關(guān)系,以開發(fā)碳纖維增強(qiáng)熱塑性塑料,并在法國(guó)設(shè)立了一個(gè)新的聯(lián)合研發(fā)部門。“
Hexcel宣布,Les Avenières網(wǎng)站將于2019年第一季度推出一個(gè)3500平方米的研發(fā)中心,重點(diǎn)是新工藝和高壓釜技術(shù)。這將支持高性能復(fù)合材料的創(chuàng)新,并繼續(xù)擴(kuò)大其在用于航空結(jié)構(gòu)應(yīng)用的復(fù)合材料方面的市場(chǎng)份額。
蒂埃里·梅洛說(shuō):“我們正在進(jìn)入一個(gè)高度活躍的研發(fā)階段,以便為明天的發(fā)動(dòng)機(jī)和飛機(jī)設(shè)計(jì)新一代材料和工藝。”
原文如下:
Hexcel has officially opened its new carbon fiber plant at the Les Roches-Roussillon Chemicals Industry Platform in Isère, France. Muriel Pénicaud, French Labor Minister, Yannick Neuder, Vice-President of the Auvergne-Rh?ne-Alpes region for higher education, research, innovation and European funding, and Nick Stanage, Hexcel Chairman, CEO and President, as well as local dignitaries, media representatives and Hexcel customers, partners and employees were in attendance.
Hexcel officially opens its new carbon fiber production line in France
Hexcel officially opens its new carbon fiber production line in France
The new 37-acre plant is devoted to the manufacture of carbon fiber and PAN precursor.
Four years after the project launch on September 30, 2014, the site is operational and increasing Hexcel’s global carbon fiber production capacity. Hexcel invested 200 million Euros in the plant. It will generate 120 direct jobs and 250 indirect positions. Hexcel’s workforce in France has now risen to 1,200 people with more than 1,000 employees located in the Auvergne-Rh?ne-Alpes region.
Regional footprint
based at the Osiris Chemicals Industry Platform, the location was chosen by Hexcel due to its proximity to other Hexcel sites, its quality infrastructure and operational excellence and the availability of competitively priced electricity in France.
Operating in synergy with Hexcel’s existing sites in the Auvergne-Rh?ne-Alpes region, Les Avenières, a carbon fiber weaving plant in Europe, and Dagneux, manufacturer of prepreg fabrics and carbon fibers, the new plant will create a global ecosystem for the high-performance composite materials sector covering the entire production chain from carbon fiber to resin-impregnated fabrics called prepreg.
Supporting growth
Since 2015, Hexcel has invested in all its locations worldwide, largely to support the growing demand for composites and the development of aerospace industry programs such as Airbus (A350 XWB) and Safran (CFM International LEAP engine).
Thierry Merlot, Hexcel President Europe/Asia-Pacific/Middle East/Africa, explained: “We have met the challenges of constructing and transferring PAN and carbon fiber manufacturing technology from our American sites to France, and we are able to respond to the needs of aerospace customers and their growing demand for carbon composite materials. The site has already received its first aerospace certifications.”
Efficient employment and training systems
In 2014, Hexcel signed a regional master agreement with P?le emploi, the French national employment agency, to support its development and hire over 200 employees for its sites in the Auvergne-Rh?ne-Alpes region through the implementation of job simulation recruitment (MRS).
Thierry Merlot said: “Hexcel has become more attractive in recent years. The Auvergne-Rh?ne-Alpes region has provided support with training. New employees have received customized training courses, including onsite training at Hexcel facilities in the United States and Spain.”
Increased investment in R&D
He added:
“Today we are able to invest in production capacity thanks to both organic growth and the acquisition of complementary technologies. Recent acquisitions and partnerships have enabled us to diversify and acquire new technology solutions such as additive manufacturing, adhesives, pultrusion processes and thermoplastics. For this purpose, this year we signed a strategic partnership with Arkema to develop carbon fiber-reinforced thermoplastics and set up a new joint research and development unit in France.”
Hexcel announces the launch of a 3,500m2 R&D center at the Les Avenières site scheduled for the first quarter of 2019 with a focus on new processes and Out of Autoclave technologies. This will support innovations in high-performance composites and continue to grow its market share in composite materials for aerostructure applications.
Thierry Merlot said: “We are entering a highly active phase of research and development in order to design new generation materials and processes for the engines and aircraft of tomorrow.”