Baraqueville. Barmeca settles down avenue de Toulouse
At the edge of the RN88, at the intersection of the station road, the facade of an old building has recently featured a red sign on which we can read Barmeca.
If this name does not mean much to many Baraquevillois, the company in question is however not that new. If it is easy to understand that its second syllable refers to its field of activity, the first may raise more questions: the BAR is not only from Baraqueville but also from Barthélémy like the last name of Sébastien. , leading son. Originally from La Mouline and working in the Calmont company M2C, he decided one day to come and live in Avenue de la Gare in Baraqueville. In 2012, Sébastien tried a new adventure by installing his first machine tool in the basement of his own home. Barmeca was born!
Quickly, after a few participations in industry shows, Sébastien became known within the network and requests for offers for the production of more or less specific parts, especially in the aeronautics field, increased and took place. . So, the machine park grows, and it is necessary to find personnel: today, Barmeca counts in addition to its company manager, 2 operators, 2 secretaries and 2 apprentices and on the material level, 2 machining centers, 2 Numerically controlled lathes, 1 conventional lathe, a range of high-performance measuring devices and all the equipment associated with the production of revolving parts in small or medium series. It is obvious that the family garage was no longer sufficient to contain all the equipment. This is why our entrepreneur has just acquired the premises that previously belonged to the Manhès family, avenue de Toulouse. The warehouses are ideal for installing machines and storing parts, while the upstairs rooms are seen as a reception area for customers and suppliers, a relaxation area and a cloakroom.
Today, activity is in full swing because despite the crisis affecting areas such as aeronautics and the automotive industry, this visionary manager has diversified his activity by winning contracts in the rail sector or with local customers such as Albouy Equipment or JPM for example. It is also necessary that the core business practiced in the Baraquevilloise company is not only turning-milling: there is also developed surface treatment, 3D printing or the production of polymers. The pioneer of the company clearly feels the desire to always broaden his skills.
Barmeca’s strength lies in being able to offer a system from A to Z, that is to say, that its know-how begins with the study, goes through the realization and goes up to the continuous improvement of the delivered product.
It is a true partnership with the customer.
Baraqueville can be proud to have nuggets like this start-up, which has now become a real production workshop.
Find by following this link, the website www.barmeca.fr