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The group strives to innovate and remain permanently at the forefront of technology. To this end, more than 30 million euros are invested each year in modernising equipment, acquiring high-performance production machines and implementing the most effective working procedures. It is essential for production equipment to be constantly updated so that specialised products offering the best value for money can be sold on the market.
 Exacompta Clairefontaine is also aware of how important it is to have teams which are able to get the very best out of its sophisticated equipment.
Only highly qualified personnel are recruited and these persons also benefit from ongoing training.
Lastly, Exacompta Clairefontaine makes unrelenting efforts to explore new markets and be a pioneer, focusing on the quality of its products and ensuring they satisfy consumers’ demands. To this end, the group carries out research across a number of different fields and has engineers working in research departments and laboratory researchers carrying out tests in addition to stylists and designers who think up new products every day.
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Achieving perfection has always been a priority and efforts are made to obtain perfect quality at each stage of production.
Exacompta Clairefontaine is the only group in Western Europe today that both produces and converts paper. This particularity means that the group has control of its products throughout production and can therefore deliver goods of consistent quality.
The thoroughness and effectiveness of the procedures in place enable the group to ensure that Clairefontaine papers sold in different sizes or on reels, as well as Clairefontaine papers making up other articles bearing the Clairefontaine brand are of unquestionable quality. What’s more, as a convertor, the group also ensures that the manufacture and finishing of its articles are of impeccable quality.
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The trust of consumers is not won overnight – it is won over time. Consumers have faith in Exacompta Clairefontaine’s brands because the group is uncompromising where the quality of its products is concerned. Within the fifty or so companies making up the group, a number of brands are indisputable leaders in their industry sectors. Given the reputation of these respective companies, they combine to form a group which is without parallel in Europe.
| Clairefontaine, the most well-known brand among the public, lends its triangular logo to the famous exercise books, as well as printing paper, envelopes, cut-size paper and fine arts’ articles. |
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| Exacompta is a leading brand for office and filing supplies. The company offers a wide range of products which are well-adapted to its different markets: registers, snap-out sets, bristol board, constat forms, files and office and pocket diaries, etc. |
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Quo Vadis has been part of the group since 1999. The company specialises in time planning with its Agenda Planning concept and offers a range of over 80 different diaries, printed in more than 15 languages, which are sold the world over. |
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Rhodiawas acquired in 1997, and the orange colour of its famous notepad has remained unchanged since the company was founded. The orange notepad is now sold internationally and has even achieved cult status in Japan. Rhodia recently launched a new trendy range of notepads. |
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G. Lalo is another flagship company in the group which sets the standard in top of the range correspondence articles. Established in 1920, this producer of luxury writing papers and envelopes, given the quality and elegance of its products, has established itself over the years and seen its papers make their way to the royal courts of Europe. The company’s articles are still handmade in its workshops in Paris. And, like leading fashion designers, G. Lalo has kept up to speed with modern trends and constantly changes its product offerings. |
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