IDEC GROUP News

THE TOUGH FACE OF THE SOUTH ATLANTIC
Each day comes with its particular difficulty. After twenty days of sailing and having clocked up more than 11,000 miles during her attempt at the Tea Route record, the IDEC SPORT maxi trimaran is continuing …

IDEC SPORT PASSES ST. HELENA
As they announced yesterday, Francis Joyon and his crew passed close to St. Helena and were able to catch sight of the cone shaped island reminding them of Napoleon’s hat. Today, (Thursday 6th February), IDEC …

HEADING WEST
Francis has come to a decision. Between an option on the short route close to the coast of Africa, which would be slow, or a very long detour extending his route, he has decided to …

IDEC HAS COMPLETED THE EXTENSION AND REORGANISATION OF A LOGISTICS WAREHOUSE FOR ARGAN IN CHANCEAUX-SUR-CHOISILLE (INDRE-ET-LOIRE)
IDEC, with its building and services unit as completed the extension and reorganisation of a multi-temperature logistics warehouse for ARGAN that will house SYSCO in Chanceaux-sur-Choisille (Indre-et-Loire). This project took eight months of work over …

SEQUABAT HAS HANDED OVER THE SECOND PHASE OF A LOGISTICS PLATFORM FOR THE 3R GROUP IN CASTELNAU-D’ESTRÉTEFONDS (HAUTE-GARONNE)
SEQUABAT, the subsidiary of the IDEC GROUP that specialises in the design and construction of turnkey projects involving business and residential property, has just completed the second and final phase of a logistics warehouse for …

TACKLING ST. HELENA
The Indian Ocean is behind them and now they face St. Helena. Francis Joyon and his crew of four were clearly pleased and relieved to return to the Atlantic yesterday morning. Christophe Houdet, Bertrand Delesne, …

FRANCIS JOYON HAS ROUNDED THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE
Crossing the longitude of the Cape of Good Hope today at 1:30 hrs UTC, Francis Joyon and his crew of four completed the first half of their attempt at the Tea Route record, which has …

SLOW PROGRESS TOWARDS THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE
The IDEC SPORT maxi-trimaran skippered by Francis Joyon and his crew attempting to break the Tea Route record between Hong Kong and London, has found it hard to make progress today (Saturday) towards the Cape…

IDEC SPORT AT THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE TOMORROW
Francis Joyon, Christophe Houdet, Antoine Blouet, Bertrand Delesne and Corentin Joyon will reach the halfway point of their long journey on the Tea Route. Tomorrow morning (UTC) they will cross another symbolic mark on the …

THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE IN LESS THAN 15 DAYS?
With a lead this morning of more than 770 miles over the Tea Route record holder, Francis Joyon can hope to round the symbolic mark of the Cape of Good Hope in four days time, …

IN THE VIOLENCE OF THE INDIAN OCEAN
Over the past five days or so, the Indian Ocean has offered a series of contrasts to Francis Joyon and his crew of four aboard the IDEC SPORT maxi trimaran. While the boat which has …

50 STUDENTS CAME TOGETHER TO VISIT THE SILL GROUP BUILDING SITE IN LANDIVISIAU (FINISTERE)
IDEC AGRO & Factory, the subsidiary of the IDEC GROUP, which specialises in the design and construction of turnkey projects for the food sector invited around fifty students from the IUT in Rennes (Ille-et-Vilaine) to …

FRANCIS JOYON SURFING AT 38 KNOTS ACROSS THE INDIAN OCEAN
The IDEC SPORT maxi trimaran has been showing her real efficiency over the past two days, as she passes through the heart of the Indian Ocean. Francis Joyon, Christophe Houdet, Bertand Delesne, Antoine Blouet and …