Hexis S.A.

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Hexis S.A.
Type Private Limited Company
Industry Manufacturing (plastics)
Founded 1989
Headquarters Frontignan, France
Key people Michel Mateu (Managing Director)
Products Pressure-sensitive adhesive coated films
Revenue EUR 63 million (2011)
Employees 250 (2011)
Website www.hexisgroup.com

Hexis S.A. is a manufacturer of self-adhesive vinyl (PVC) films used for commercial signage and as digital printing media for large format inkjet printers. The company headquarters are in Frontignan, France. The company was founded in 1989 by its current (2010) president, Michel Mateu.

The company specializes in pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) coating of thin plastic films and pioneered their own process to produce cast vinyl films.[1] In 2008 Hexis patented an anti-microbial film adhésif intended for the anti-microbial protection of surfaces[2]

For its quality management system the company is ISO 9001-2000 certified.

In 2007 Hexis S.A. received the Prix de l’Ambition jointly awarded by Banque Palatine, a French bank, the La Tribune financial newspaper and the HEC School of Management, recognizing the company's growth performance.[3]

The same year Michel Mateu, President of Hexis S.A., received the 2007 Innovation Award for the Mediterranean region jointly awarded by Ernst & Young and the French business magazine L’Entreprise.[4]

Trademark

Hexis with the associated logo is a registered trademark owned by Mark Holding Company LLC and is used under license.

Hexis UK Ltd. is the exclusive distributor of the Hexis brand for both Ireland and the United Kingdom. Based in Lichfield, Staffordshire (England), the UK company employs 30 people (2008) and has a turnover in excess of GBP 6 million (2007). The current managing director is Scott Wilkins who founded the UK company with Philip Wilkins in 1994

In addition Hexis S.A. has affiliated companies using the Hexis trademark under licence in Italy, the Netherlands and Switzerland.

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