Last July, the famous Bockel chocolate factory in Saverne (67) suffered a fire which destroyed its production workshops and its store.
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For the leaders of this high-end company, it was crucial to be able to continue to receive their customers in a rewarding setting and this during the strong seasonality, that is to say from September to April.
If Jacques Bockel chose modular construction for his factory outlet, it is above all for the extremely neat side of the Algeco Deco concept, for the comfort brought by the modules of the ADVANCE range but also for the speed of installation. implemented. Between the study of the project and the delivery of the keys, only 15 days have passed!






