Industry leaders chose Flowstop
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Flowstop equips a Nuclear power plant
The Chinon Nuclear Power Plant has seven reactors and employs approximately 1,350 full-time workers.
EDF, owned by the French state, operates the Power Plants and contracted with FLOWSTOP in 2023 to protect its infrastructure from flooding.
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Groupama insurance recommends Flowstop
Groupama is a French insurance group headquartered in Paris with operations in 10 countries. It is listed in the 2007 ICA Global 300 list of mutuals and co-operatives, ranked 6th by 2005 turnover, making it the 2nd largest mutual insurer in the world.
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Flowstop equips the French Highways
Vinci is a concessions and construction company.
Vinci owned most European highways and partnered with Flowstop to protect highways from flooding.
Carrefour
Carrefour is a multinational retail and wholesale company. The seventh-largest retailer in the world by revenue, it operates a chain of hypermarkets, grocery stores, and convenience stores, which, as of December 2021, comprises 13,894 stores in over 30 countries.
Carrefour partnered with Flowstop to protect their distribution centers.
Sandaya Campground
Sandaya is a French outdoor hospitality brand, a subsidiary of the ACAPACE group established in 2005. It includes 60 campsites spread across Europe.
In 2023 they purchased 120 Flowstops to protect their buildings
Flowstop in the media
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Flowstop partners with an Insurance company.
VERO BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) — As we approach hurricane season, Indian River County officials are working to make sure the people who live there are ready.
On Saturday, the county held its annual Disaster Preparedness Expo at the Jackie Robinson Training Complex in Vero Beach. The event is designed to raise awareness about making sure everyone is prepared for stormy weather and other potential local disasters.
About 60 booths were spread out across the expo. Those who came heard from different agencies, companies, and non-profit organizations focused on disaster preparedness.
Additionally, the CBS12 News’ meteorologists Vytas Reid and Michael Ehrenberg were also there to make sure the community has the most up-to-date information when it comes to hurricane season.
Hurricane season officially starts June 1.