At 28, Roxanne Creutz is leading the relaunch of La Meusienne in the form of Scop

But this summer, the courts validated at the last minute the offer built by the head of industrial management with cooperating employees. While the last shareholder, LiCap, an investment company domiciled in Liechtenstein, had thrown in the towel, the young woman did not want an end to a story of more than a century.

“A factory that closes is an industrial activity that will not resume”

«A factory that closes is an industrial activity that will not resume“, she insists. To save 40 jobs out of 90, the one who was promoted to general manager worked hard with the help of the Regional Union of Scop and the alumni association of the Nancy Commercial Institute (ICN), his school. Roxanne Creutz was recruited in 2021 when La Meusienne was already going through a difficult period, after having passed into the fold of the metallurgical giants Usinor and Aperam, then the German turnaround fund Mutares and finally LiCap. For three years, she observed the directions succeed one another, which left her with the unpleasant sensation of an “eternal beginning again”. Roxanne Creutz has always believed in the potential of society: “You just have to look around, there are pipes everywhere! »

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