ATN re-starts production

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24 October 2018

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The ATN team.

The first ATN platforms have come off its assembly lines since Fassi Group bought the company in August through its French holding CTELM.

The first model to have been produced is the Piaf on tracks. “We are the only ones in France to manufacture a vertical mast work platform on tracks,” explains Christian John, the new general manager of ATN. ”The primary goal for ATN is to bring a real industrial culture to a company that did not really nurture it and to reduce significantly the platform cycle times to reduce lead times.”

ATN’s management also plans to open new customer networks and develop innovative products. The synergies across the group will also improve buying power, and allow sharing of technological skills, industrial know-how and distribution.

 

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