
A choice of activities was proposed on Monday 20 October.
Material Management Training Course
Improve the accuracy and efficiency of your materials management process whilst
reducing costs from errors and waste: the Odette Global MMOG/LE Training Course.
Download course details.
Site Visits
These were made available to all registrants free of charge on a 'first come first served' basis.
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Homburg
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Departure Palais:
13H00 Duration: 2H00 Return Palais: 19H00 |
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PSA Mulhouse Forging Ahead |
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Visit the spectacular Forge and Aluminium Foundry |
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| Forge: the unit produces 65% of the forged steel parts used by the Group. The techniques used to make these highly engineered parts range from conventional, manual and automated stamping to warm or cold forging to heat treatment and parts finishing. The forge delivers 500 metric tons of parts a day to PSA Peugeot Citroën’s mechanical component plants. |
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Aluminum Foundry: the foundry supplies 45% of the Group’s demand for engine casings, cylinder heads and bearing caps. Output averages around 100 tons a day. | Departure Palais: TBA Duration: TBA Return Palais: TBA |
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Want to combine work with a little bit of pleasure?
| Take some time to visit Strasbourg... | ![]() |
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| Surrounded by two arms of the River Ill, the Grande Ile is the historic centre of the Alsatian capital. It has an outstanding complex of monuments within a fairly small area. The cathedral, the four ancient churches and the Palais Rohan – former residence of the prince-bishops, form a district that is characteristic of a medieval town and illustrates Strasbourg's evolution from the 15th to the 18th century. |
Departure Palais: 14H00 Duration: 3H Return Palais: 17H30
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Thanks to the richness and sheer density of its heritage sites, the entire town has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Discover its history, its cuisine and its unique atmosphere, culminating with a boat trip on the River Ill. | |
... or the outstanding Schlumpf Museum in Mulhouse |
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| The Schlumpf Collection is probably the most prestigious car collection in the world. This is demonstrated by the two Bugatti Royales, including the famous Coupé Napoléon, the 150 Bugatti, Hispano-Suiza, Ferrari, Rolls-Royce, Maserati, Maybach, Mercedes models, etc. | ||
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It was in a former Mulhouse woollen mill, with its typically 19th century architecture, that Fritz Schlumpf established his fabulous collection of 437 cars belonging to 97 different brands. |
Departure Palais: TBA Duration: TBA Return Palais: TBA |
With this unique collection, the Cité de l’Automobile is to automobiles what the Louvre is to art. |
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