Novares Group

The Novares Group is a French manufacturer of car parts. It was started in 1955 by Charles Manni, and was previously known as Mecaplast.[1] Thierry Manni is chairman of the board,[2] and the chief executive officer is Pierre Boulet. Mecaplast merged with Key Plastics in 2016, and in 2017 the combined firm changed its name to Novares.[3]

Novares Group
IndustryAutomotive
FounderCharles Manni
Key people
  • Thierry Manni
  • Pierre Boulet
Productsplastic car parts
Revenue€734 M (2015)
Number of employees
6000 in 2016
Websitenovaresteam.com

History

The company was started in 1955 by Charles Manni.[1]

During the financial crisis of 2007–2008 some workers were made redundant, and some plants were closed.[4]

In August 2009 the company was nominated as a strategic supplier for PSA and Renault, and so benefitted from the Modernization Fund for Automobile Equipment Suppliers (FMEA)[5] which increased the company’s capital by €55 million/33% stake. The Chennai[6] plant in India[7] was opened on 3 June 2010. A factory was opened in Zrenjanin, Serbia, in 2012.[8]

In 2016 a majority holding in the company was sold to Equistone Partners Europe, a private investment company. Later that year, Mecaplast acquired and merged with Key Plastics, an American car parts company. About a year later the combined operation was renamed Novares.[9] In 2018 the group arranged for its shares to be floated on the Euronext Paris exchange, but the flotation was cancelled.[9]

In March 2020 the company received a cash injection af €45 million from its stockholders Equistone and BPI Paris. In April of that year it went into receivership.[10]

Figures

Revenue in M€/Workforce[11]

Revenue/Workforce Comparison
YearRevenue/Workforce
1995175/1175
1998223/2100
2000286/2800
2002580/5500
2005820/7800
2007759/6200
2009570/5800
2010643/5500
2011692/5500
2012662/5600
2013661/6000
2015734/5600

References

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