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Explosifs Produits Chimiques S.A.
Trade nameEPC Groupe
Industry
Founded1893; 132 years ago (1893)
HeadquartersParis, France
Subsidiaries50 subsidiaries in 20 countries
Websiteepc-groupe.com

EPC Groupe (Explosifs Produits Chimiques S.A.) is a French multinational company that trades in explosives and drilling; It is one of the world’s leaders in explosives manufacture, storage and distribution and in particular drilling and blasting.

History

It was founded in 1893 by Eugène-Jean Barbier and its first implantation was in Saint-Martin-de-Crau (France).

Structure

It is headquartered in La Défense (France). It has over fifty subsidiary companies around the world.

United Kingdom

In the UK it has two sites, in Somercotes, Derbyshire and Great Oakley, Essex, known as EPC-UK. It began in the UK in 1905. The UK head office is south of the A38, at the B600 junction. It started in the UK as Explosives and Chemical Products (ECP), later part of Exchem. It has a 12,000 acre test site on the Essex coast at Hamford Water in Tendring. Exchem had a subsidiary in Essex, Thames Nitrogen, that made explosives.

Products

It produces around 145,000 tonnes of explosive annually.

References

  1. EPC United Kingdom plc

External links

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