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Gimar Montaz Mautino, abrégé en GMM, est une entreprise de construction de remontées mécaniques située à Saint-Martin-le-Vinoux près de Grenoble.

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dbo:abstract Gimar Montaz Mautino (GMM) is a French manufacturer that was created by the merger of Gimar (founded in 1980 by Jean-Claude Giraud and Dominique Marceau, two former executives at Weber) and Montaz-Mautino (founded in 1952 by Pierre Montaz and Victor Mautino). They make aerial lifts (mostly two-seat chairlifts) and surface ski lifts. They are headquartered in Échirolles France, near Grenoble. Originally known as Montaz-Mautino, they were one of the most successful ski lift companies in the 1970s and 1980s, primarily constructing two and three-seat chairlifts. The current form of the company dates back to 1990, when the Gimar company, then headed by industrialist Bernard Drevet, obtained the Montaz-Mautino company after its judicial liquidation by the judgment of Grenoble's commercial court in December 1989. The Montaz-Mautino company was founded 40 years earlier by Pierre Montaz and Victor Mautino in the commune of Fontaine, Isère. They ceased their activities within the company between 1986 and 1987. Its activities covered various fields such as ski lifts, fixed-grip chairlifts, detachable-grip chairlifts, gondolas, and cable cars. In particular, in 1987 it built the Brévent cable car in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc. The Gimar company was created by Messrs Giraud and Marceau at the end of the 1970s. Activities (until 1988) were generally focused on the production of industrial cable transport devices, with some attempts in the tourist sector. The purchase of the company by Bernard Drevet in 1988 gave it new life. Since 1994, the company is certified according to the standard NF EN ISO 9001. The company was experiencing difficulties due to site hazards in India and was bought in 1994 by Didier Serre, a Lyon businessman. He appointed the head of GMM François Montes, former Secretary-General of Lafuma, to conduct a responsible policy. After these turbulent times, the manufacturer refocused on making chairlifts and ski lifts, its historic know-how, and after the sales service of the previous-Montaz Mautino and Gimar installation. It is currently managed by Gilles Kraan. (en) Gimar Montaz Mautino, abrégé en GMM, est une entreprise de construction de remontées mécaniques située à Saint-Martin-le-Vinoux près de Grenoble. (fr) Gimar Montaz Mautino (GMM) – francuskie przedsiębiorstwo produkujące linowe narciarskie urządzenia holujące oraz wyciągi krzesełkowe, głównie dwukrzesełkowe; siedziba znajduje się w Échirolles pod Grenoble. Założycielami są Pierre Montaz i Victor Mautino, początki sięgają 1953 r., pod pierwotną nazwą Montaz Mautino zdobyło rynek (głównie francuski) w latach 1970. i 80. produkując 2- i 3-osobowe wyciągi krzesełkowe. W 1994 przedsiębiorstwo uzyskało certyfikat NF EN ISO 9001. Kolejki gondolowe i wyciągi narciarskie GMM (podobne w konstrukcji do produkowanych przez przedsiębiorstwo Pomagalski S.A.) można spotkać np. w Chamonix i w czeskim ośrodku Rokytnice nad Jizerou. W ostatnich latach wyciągi Montaz Mautino wypierane są przez szybsze i posiadające większą przepustowość wyciągi POMA i Leitner. (pl)
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rdfs:comment Gimar Montaz Mautino, abrégé en GMM, est une entreprise de construction de remontées mécaniques située à Saint-Martin-le-Vinoux près de Grenoble. (fr) Gimar Montaz Mautino (GMM) is a French manufacturer that was created by the merger of Gimar (founded in 1980 by Jean-Claude Giraud and Dominique Marceau, two former executives at Weber) and Montaz-Mautino (founded in 1952 by Pierre Montaz and Victor Mautino). They make aerial lifts (mostly two-seat chairlifts) and surface ski lifts. They are headquartered in Échirolles France, near Grenoble. Originally known as Montaz-Mautino, they were one of the most successful ski lift companies in the 1970s and 1980s, primarily constructing two and three-seat chairlifts. (en) Gimar Montaz Mautino (GMM) – francuskie przedsiębiorstwo produkujące linowe narciarskie urządzenia holujące oraz wyciągi krzesełkowe, głównie dwukrzesełkowe; siedziba znajduje się w Échirolles pod Grenoble. Założycielami są Pierre Montaz i Victor Mautino, początki sięgają 1953 r., pod pierwotną nazwą Montaz Mautino zdobyło rynek (głównie francuski) w latach 1970. i 80. produkując 2- i 3-osobowe wyciągi krzesełkowe. W 1994 przedsiębiorstwo uzyskało certyfikat NF EN ISO 9001. (pl)
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