Our History
2022
MARINI-ERMONT becomes ERMONT again
10 years later, the MARINI-ERMONT trademark changes back to ERMONT. A "return to the roots" due to the strategic restructuring of the Group's FAYAT MIXING PLANT Business Unit.
2012
ERMONT becomes MARINI-ERMONT
ERMONT trademark becomes MARINI-ERMONT. A strategic evolution and reorganization for the global development of the Fayat Mixing Plants division. This evolution is due to a global reorganization of FAYAT Mixing Plants and their international development.
1987
ERMONT joins the FAYAT Group
ERMONT joins the FAYAT Group and becomes a part of what is now called the Road Equipment Division, which includes other brands like Bomag, Dynapac, Marini, SAE, Secmair, Scarab, etc.
1984
ERMONT joins STANDARD HAVENS
ERMONT is bought by the American Group STANDARD HAVENS seeking to establish themselves in Europe.
1961
Move to the Loire
ERMONT joins the CAFL and leaves the city of Ermont (near Paris) for the department of Loire (between Lyon and Saint-Etienne. First in St-Chamond in 1961, then Lorette in 1970. Senior Management and Engineering Department stay in Paris until 1972 when they finally move to Lorette as well. From then, ERMONT develops continuous and batch, mobile and stationary asphalt plants.
1950
Continuous mobile asphalt plants
ERMONT launches their first mobile asphalt plants, with the first deliveries in the 50s.
1931
1st asphalt plants
LES CHAUDRONNERIES D’ERMONT starts manufacturing batch type asphalt plants and specializes in cold and hot mix asphalt plants.
1924
Creation of ERMONT
Albert LOUCHE creates LES CHAUDRONNERIES D’ERMONT (in Ermont city near Paris) for boiler and road equipment manufacturing.