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The history of Bennes SEMPERE in some words
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In 1958 Mr. Vincent SEMPERE creates at 23 years his first workshop of agricultural mechanics in Algeria
| In 1962, Mr Vincent Sempéré leaves Algeria to set up the company in France.
In 1964, he settles down in the French area of Pyrenees Orientales (66) in a small workshop of 90 square meters and he creates its first tipper.
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 The workshop was in the garage of a villa.
|  Rear tipper made in the workshop in ELNE.
| In 1968, the company acquires new premises, a building of 800 m ² in Perpignan (northern polygon) and recruts about 12 employees.
In 1975, the company acquires again a new building of 800 m². In 1980, the company makes a new extension of 800 sqm and enlarges its workforce to 34 people | 
On the left, René Martins can be seen. He spent 40 years in the company |
Mr SEMPERE with his daughter, Veronique CORTADA, who now is at the head of Bennes Sempéré. | In 1984, the company creates its first tipper scissors double effect. In 1985, Bennes Sempéré purchases its first machines with digital controls and takes the statute of Limited Company. |
 A tipper manufactured in the workshop of Polygone Nord with the hydraulic cylinder double effect.
| In 2002, the company acquires again a new building of 3000 m ² situated at 90, rue Chenard and Walcker, near the old building. This new building is exclusively dedicated to the manufacture, assembly and painting of tippers in better conditions
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All employees of the company during the inauguration of the new premises | In 2004 the company takes the status of SAS
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