CUIR

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Established: 2020 (multi-source)

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Product focus: Jewelry

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AI narrative notes (experimental) Founded in 1932 by Marcel Cuir, a graduate from a higher education institute for industrial art and design, CUIR originally gained recognition for its innovative design of corrugated board converting machines. Over the decades, the company expanded globally, developing new machinery such as die-cutters and flexo printing lines, and evolving its product line with models like the Mark I, Mark II, and Mark III. In 2015, Fabien Val-Duprez, descendant of a cardboard manufacturer, took over alongside
Stéphane Heyndrickx, revitalizing production and launching user-friendly machines like the MiniCuir in 2018. In 2021, CUIR relocated to modern premises in Libercourt, strategically positioned near the A1 motorway. While primarily known for industrial machinery, CUIR aligns with sustainable and effic
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