Showtime for DM2F

From September 28 to October 1 2010, three DM2F group companies - Reydelet & Dumoulin, Orbandal and Grappey Outillage - will be at the Micronora show in Besancon, France.

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Service from conception to industrialisation

With the complementarity of its expertise, the DM2F group can accompany you from the start to the finish of your project: cutting, stamping, sheet metal work, tooling, electro-erosion, welding, tapping, boring, assembling, prototyping, logistics...

A vocation of a service of proximity and quality

Our aim: to provide the same service and technology of an industrial group, whilst guaranteeing the proximity and human contact of a reliable and reactive small business throughout our network.

Award winner as an “Attractive SME” for innovation, Orbandal is a success story!



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Strong points

  • Technical skills
    A wealth of experience and a multitude of successfully technical achievements has forged the Grappey outillage team who today strive to offer simple and well proven solutions to problems which are sometimes complex at first glance.

  • Reactivity
    The wide flexibility of our production tooling and our versatile personnel allows us to adapt the products to each requirement. Additionally the technical skills of the tool-makers in the mechanical workshop allows us to quickly solve any production problems linked to tooling or to variations in the material.

  • Accompaniment
    Technical partnership, support from system design through to installation.

  • Design
    Study and production of special solutions to meet customised requirements.

  • Safety
    Our products are validated by rigorous testing in order to satisfy the required levels of quality.

  • Rationalisation
    Provide high performance solutions and technologies in order to develop tooling whilst always rationalising the production costs.

  • Versatility
    Specialised versatility to cover all the requirements necessary for the smooth running of an order: study, prototypes, production, assembly and logistics.