Constantia Jeanne d’Arc opens their doors to national and local leaders
The plant opened its door to welcome a special delegation.
In December, our plant in Vecqueville, Constantia Jeanne d’Arc, welcomed a special delegation for an in-depth tour of our operations. It was an opportunity for us to open our doors, share what we do best, and show how our team’s work contributes to products that millions of people use every day.
The visit started with a presentation of Constantia Jeanne d’Arc and our group’s focus on producing high-quality, innovative packaging solutions. Led by François Curé, Managing Director of Constantia Jeanne d’Arc, and Olivier Dissard, Administrative and Financial Director, the delegation gained insights into how our plant operates, from state-of-the-art printing techniques to the daily effort that goes into maintaining excellent working conditions.
As the tour began, our guests, equipped with protective gear necessary for food-safe environments, stepped onto the production floor to see our machines in action. From the hum of advanced printing systems to the precision of our processes, they witnessed first-hand how our packaging comes to life. Many were surprised to discover that the packaging lids on their dairy products, butter, or yogurt may have been made right here in Vecqueville. It was a moment for us to show not just our expertise, but the dedication and professionalism of our teams, which make it all possible.
During the visit, we proudly highlighted our plant’s impressive safety record - 1789 days without a loss time injury. This milestone reflects the strong culture of care and vigilance that our employees uphold every day.
The delegation included Paola Fabiani, Vice-President, and spokesperson of MEDEF, the French employers' union, who holds a key role at a national level. Her presence at our plant was a significant moment for us, bringing recognition to the work being done here and connecting our plant to broader conversations about industry and innovation. Alongside her were regional representatives who play an essential role in supporting local businesses and communities: Laurent Guillemot, Sub-Prefect of Saint-Dizier; Bertrand Ollivier, Mayor of Joinville; and Françoise Renoux, First Deputy Mayor of Vecqueville.
For us at Constantia Jeanne d’Arc, the visit was an opportunity to demonstrate what we stand for—precision, innovation, and a strong commitment to our people and processes. It was rewarding to see our guests leave with a deeper understanding of the work being done in Vecqueville and the positive role we play in the region’s economy.
We extend our thanks to all the attendees for their time and interest, and to our incredible team for making this event a success.