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The Coupe de France has always been the stage for some of French football's biggest underdog stories and giant-slayings
With Ligue 1 McDonald's clubs entering the Round of 64 this weekend
and a glimmer of hope for those Davids with our countdown of the top five biggest upsets in Coupe de France history
Fourth Tier amateur outfit Calais captivated the nation with their incredible 1999-2000 Coupe de France run
They managed to beat a Girondins de Bordeaux side which featured many stars from their UEFA Cup-winning squad
Four fellow amateur sides and one semi-professional outfit (Dunkerque) were dispatched en route to the round of 32 and a clash with their first fully professional opponent
Calais then saw off Strasbourg at Lens' Stade Bollaert
but it would go to another level after they faced Bordeaux
The semi-finals brought them up against a Bordeaux side who had just won Ligue 1
Lilian Laslandes and Johan Micoud in the side
With 40,000 fans travelling down in 250 buses to Lens
Calais's fans witnessed a special win in extra time against Les Girondins to set up a final clash against FC Nantes at the Stade de France
For 29 minutes Calais thought they could have done the impossible when they went one goal ahead - yet Nantes would come from behind to secure the cup late on and break hearts
Third tier US Quevilly stunned a Marseille side full of the likes of André Ayew
to reach the semi-finals of the 2012 Coupe de France
the side from the suburbs of Rouen completed a 3-2 win over Les Olympiens thanks to two extra-time goals scored by John-Christophe Ayina
They would then reach the final of the Coupe de France for the first time in 85 years after seeing off Rennes
losing marginally to Olympique Lyonnais at the Stade de France
Amateur side US Jeanne d'Arc Carquefou had already made history by knocking out Ligue 1 side AS Nancy Lorraine in previous rounds - but they would go one better when giants Olympique de Marseille came to town
Carquefou were 14th in the fifth tier at the time and had to face an OM side who were fourth in Ligue 1
and boasted talents such as Djibril Cissé and Samir Nasri
An early goal from Idrissa N'Doye was enough to see Carquefou through to the quarter-finals
They then were knocked out by Paris Saint-Germain in the following round.
Les Herbiers Vendée Football were a club from the third division
hailing from a small town in western France home to around 16,000 habitants
They made history in 2018 when they reached the final of the Coupe de France
but on their way they created a massive upset against Racing Club de Lens to reach the semi-finals
Les Herbiers triumphed in the penalty shootout (4-2) to set up a clash with Chambly in the semis
They then faced Paris Saint-Germain in the final
Third tier Le Puy shocked Ligue 1 side OGC Nice in the 2023 Coupe de France
A solitary goal from Mohamed Ben Fredj was enough to knock out Les Aiglons in the Round of 64
It was a Nice side that featured a host of Ex-Premier League stars
It was a result which led to the sacking of Nice manager Lucien Faivre
>>Coupe de France: History, Format, All you need to know
FILE PHOTO: The logo of Amazon is pictured at the company logistics center in Carquefou near Nantes
(Reuters) -The pressure is on Amazon.com to deliver on lofty expectations for cloud computing in its fourth-quarter results on Thursday
after Microsoft and Google's lackluster reports jolted investor faith in Big Tech's billion-dollar investments in AI
Shares of major tech companies surged in the past two years on the belief that massive datacenter needs for artificial-intelligence technologies would power investment for years
But that was before Chinese startup DeepSeek said it had achieved AI breakthroughs at a fraction of the cost
precipitating a selloff in technology stocks that some say was overdue
Amazon may be better positioned than rivals to capitalize on cheaper AI
due to its massive cloud business and lower exposure to costly large-language models that power apps such as ChatGPT
The company is also set to release its long-awaited
Alexa generative artificial intelligence voice service
according to three people familiar with the matter
and has scheduled a press event for later this month to preview it
the world's largest cloud services provider
is expected to post its strongest revenue increase in eight quarters at 19.3%
But Microsoft and Meta were both forced to defend their AI spending plans last week
and shares of Google-parent Alphabet slumped 8% on Wednesday after it said it would be spending more on capex than analysts anticipated
"Microsoft and Google results have put even more of a microscope on Amazon's cloud growth," said Dave Wagner
portfolio manager at Aptus Capital Advisors
which holds shares in all three technology companies
"But if Amazon can crush it on their cloud numbers
the market's going to absolutely love that report."
The company was the first big cloud provider to embrace DeepSeek's AI models last month and has said its capital spending
would be more than the $75 billion it estimated for 2024
Slowing growth at Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud
the second- and third-biggest cloud players
has sparked some caution from analysts about AWS' performance
"Microsoft said it was capacity constrained
Amazon is going to say it may have been capacity constrained as well and that's why its growth rate isn't quite up to what the market may have expected," said Bob O'Donnell
Some analysts see the weakness at rivals as a sign that Amazon may have caught up in the AI race through efforts including doubling its investment in Anthropic and offering a wide selection of AI models on its cloud platform
"We actually believe that AWS is regaining share
It had been growing a lot slower than Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud for a period of time
but we believe that as Amazon has caught up on its AI offering
it may have less of a deceleration than Azure and Google Cloud," D.A
The company has maintained a higher valuation than some of its rivals
with a current forward price-to-earnings ratio of nearly 39
Microsoft's forward P/E is 29 and Alphabet's 22.4
The e-commerce giant's results are also likely to benefit from a healthy holiday shopping season
after rival retailers such as Target and a slew of apparel companies issued rosy forecasts over the past month
Amazon's North American sales for the fourth quarter are projected to rise 9% year-on-year
After a slowdown in online sales growth earlier this year
analysts say Amazon is primed for a rebound in the retail business
which has influenced its post-earnings share movements over the past two quarters
shoppers splurged online between November and December 2024
drawn by deep discounts on everything from TVs to toys
The holiday spending growth rate of 8.7% almost doubled from the 4.9% recorded in 2023
Amazon has also tried to improve delivery times and expanded product merchandise
pharmacy and fashion - moves analysts say will help propel growth
"Most indications are that it was a good quarter
There was a good holiday season for the consumer and so there's plenty of reason to believe Amazon will have done well in that side of the business," Luria said
(Reporting by Deborah Sophia in Bengaluru; Editing by Pooja Desai and Shounak Dasgupta)
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Jacky Perrenot and Lhyfe are proud to announce the launch of the first green hydrogen vehicle in the French mass retail sector
This launch is an important step in the energy transition of Lidl
which is set on drastically reducing its greenhouse gas emissions
Caption: Lidl’s green hydrogen-powered truck
Following the inauguration of Europe’s first green hydrogen-powered logistics platform in Carquefou (Loire-Atlantique) in March 2022
Lidl is reaffirming its commitment to environmentally-friendly delivery methods
In collaboration with Jacky Perrenot and Lhyfe
the company signed a charter at the Salon de l’Agriculture 2022 committing it to putting the very first green hydrogen-powered HGV on the road
This truck has been operating at the Carquefou platform since the beginning of the year
delivering to Lidl supermarkets in the Nantes region
marking a first in the French haulage landscape
This first new-generation 26-tonne truck is fitted with a 100 kW fuel cell and has a range of 400 kilometres
It will refuel at the multi-energy station in La Roche-sur-Yon
and will be supplied with 100% renewable green hydrogen by Lhyfe
“We’re proud to have put this first green hydrogen vehicle on the road
which represents a significant step forward in our commitment to the energy transition”
“This collaboration with Lhyfe and the Jacky Perrenot Group is a concrete example of our desire to work with partners who share our values and ambition.”
This innovative vehicle was adapted by Jacky Perrenot
who has been involved in the fight against climate change since 2012 and holds the “Objectif CO2” label for its commitment to reducing carbon emissions
With the signing of an initial charter at the Salon International de l’Agriculture in 2020
the environmental collaboration between LIDL and Jacky Perrenot has resulted in the annual renewal of part of the chain’s fleet with alternative energies
The first all-electric deliveries began in 2021
This green hydrogen-powered truck marks a new stage in the commitment between the two players
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Lidl is proud to open the first green hydrogen logistics platform in Europe in Carquefou
Lidl believes in green hydrogen to optimize its logistics and reduce its CO2 emissions
Our customer Lidl is growing in France and Europe
This company is facing growing logistical and environmental challenges
It is particularly committed to a responsible approach to ensure the sustainability of its activities
One of the levers under study to innovate on both logistics and the environment
The logistics platform of Carquefou (France
44) has chosen to use hydrogen for its handling equipment
motivated by a very simple advantage: the charging time
It is only 2 to 3 minutes for a hydrogen engine
whereas it took several hours to recharge an electric battery
and therefore a dedicated charging area on the platform was needed
The resulting benefits are numerous: saving space at the depot
because these trolleys are not stored during the many hours of loading
less immobilization of the trolleys that can almost operate continuously
Lidl manages to completely decarbonize this activity
Lidl is already studying the possibility of developing green hydrogen as a solution to optimize its logistics
Lidl plans to deploy green hydrogen vehicles on other logistics platforms
Or use it to fuel part of its fleet of delivery trucks
Lidl is proud to open in Carquefou the first green hydrogen logistics platform in Europe thanks to its partners Plug Power
whose green hydrogen production plant is located 75km from our site
With 98 operational handling machines and a delivery truck to come in 2022
Lidl believes in the future of green hydrogen to optimize its logistics and reduce its CO2 emissions in line with its commitments
with a minimum autonomy of one working day (8 or 9h) vs
several hours of charging for an electric battery
at the time of the inauguration in March 2022
of renouvelable hydrogen delivered per day
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citing the solar panel manufacturer’s failure to find new investors
despite its 80 MW of panel manufacturing capacity
From pv magazine France
Systovi
said in a press release this week that it is going into liquidation
Loire-Atlantique – has been looking for new investors since March
Systovi has not received a takeover offer,” it said
“Following the decision of the Nantes Commercial Court dated April 17
the company is forced to announce the immediate cessation of its activities.”
acknowledged that the “painful decision” was unavoidable
“Despite numerous expressions of interest
none made an offer,” explained Toulouse
“We are very sad about this outcome and are now mobilizing all our energy to support as best as possible the women and men who have fought for 15 years to bring French solar power into existence.”
He said that around 50 interested parties considered investing in the company
a takeover by the employees themselves was even considered at one time
said that it is providing its 87 employees with support systems dedicated to returning to work
It invested in a new laminator in November 2023 to achieve annual production of 200,000 modules – the equivalent of 80 MW
its pricing policy did not allowed it to face competition against the prices of Chinese solar panels
which fell to €0.10 ($0.106)/W in mid-2023
the company is facing the sudden acceleration of Chinese dumping since the summer of 2023 and the regulatory discussions underway in France and Europe
will not have an effect within a time frame compatible with its challenges,” said Systovi
which recorded a €21.5 million turnover in 2023
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I am slowly losing my understanding of the fact that the unproven dumping accusations against Chinese module manufacturers are repeatedly repeated without comment in this type of article
the alleged prices of 10 EU cents/Wp (please correct in the article
it says 10 euros/Wp …) were seen primarily for “fire sales” from the warehouses of customers who had simply gambled
But not for new orders of goods from China
Which were higher in 2023 and also in 2024
the major Chinese manufacturers all made money in 2023
which is proof that they are not “dumping”
especially as prices in China are no higher than in the EU
Which in turn is very relevant for the official assessments of the dumping allegations
I also really can’t understand why no mention is made of the fact that a company with a production capacity of 80 MWp (!) per year is so far removed from large-scale series production (factor 1000!) that it simply can’t keep up in any way
Let alone know where the skills and costs of the larger once lie
A company with a production capacity of 80 MWp can only survive in a niche
otherwise it has been doomed to failure for years
.This has nothing to do with the “evil Chinese”
but with the denial of reality in parts of our EU/US solar industry
They still act as if a small joinery can keep up with IKEA in the same mass market furniture segment
How should a company with 80 MW production capacity ever become competitve
The biggest Chinese competitors have a thousandfold production capacity each
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Lidl has reaffirmed its commitment to environmentally-friendly delivery methods
the company signed a charter at the Salon de l'Agriculture 2022 committing it to putting the very first green hydrogen-powered HGV on the road
The new-generation 26-tonne truck is fitted with a 100 kW fuel cell and has a range of 400 kilometres
and will be supplied with 100 per cent renewable green hydrogen by Lhyfe
which represents a significant step forward in our commitment to the energy transition” said Xavier Pierre
“This collaboration with Lhyfe and the Jacky Perrenot Group is a concrete example of our desire to work with partners who share our values and ambition.”
The vehicle was adapted by transport company Jacky Perrenot
The firm began its collaboration with Lidl in 2020 with the signing of an initial charter at the Salon International de l'Agriculture in 2020
This in turn resulted in the annual renewal of part of the chain's fleet with alternative energies
The new green hydrogen-powered truck marks a new stage in the commitment between the two players
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which specializes in greenhouse tomato and cucumber production in Carquefou (Loire-Atlantique)
reviews the progress of the cucumber campaign
Production 11 months out of 12The Cheminant group has been producing cucumbers for 6 years on 7 hectares
This means that it can produce cucumbers from mid-December until early November
"The complementary nature of our greenhouses means that we can smooth out production over the year without any major peaks
and be present on the market 11 months out of 12." The group produces almost 12 million units a year
which amounts to approximately 4,800 tons of cucumbers
Lack of light in spring and summer"We have been at the end of the downturn since the beginning of August," explains Antoine Cheminant
the bad weather (since October 2023) has prevented any production peaks
"Volumes have been fairly steady over the weeks
and the crops developed more quickly because of the lack of light in spring and summer." The weather has multiplied production efforts
"The rain and dampness encouraged the development of fungal diseases
which are very complicated to manage in crops
Prices recently went upAlthough cucumbers are a weather-dependent product
consumption has not suffered too much from the bad weather
thanks to the promotional actions in supermarkets
"Cucumbers are a relatively inexpensive product
sales have held up thanks to special offers and promotions from distributors during the season
Spanish cucumbers will return to the French market next month
"The transition will take place over the coming weeks
and French production will start to decline from the end of September
This could be "problematic at the end of the season
but everything will depend on the weather and prices in Spain," explains Antoine
"We do not know what the Spanish harvest will be
but we expect similar volumes as in previous years."
For more information:Antoine CheminantGroupe CheminantLe Prouzeau44470 Carquefou - FrancePhone: +33 2 40 50 81 26[email protected]https://groupe-cheminant.net/
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A recent study on a semi-closed greenhouse in Carquefou
France revealed a crucial factor affecting energy consumption: humidity control
While heating and ventilation are key components of climate management
uncontrolled humidity can drive up energy use and create poor growing conditions
The study showed that implementing a dehumidification system could reduce energy consumption
About the studyThe study aimed to develop and validate a numerical model predicting energy use in greenhouses
Conducted over a full tomato cultivation season
and the role of humidity in energy efficiency
a six-bay Venlo-type structure covering 1,037 m²
was equipped with advanced climate control systems
The link between humidity and energy useHumidity plays a crucial role in greenhouse energy consumption
Excess moisture increases latent heat levels
making temperature regulation more difficult
it was observed that evapotranspiration from tomato plants naturally reduced indoor temperatures but maintained high humidity levels
forcing growers to use more ventilation and heating
ventilation reduced humidity but also led to significant heat loss
the greenhouse needed 440 kWh/m² to maintain optimal conditions—an increase of nearly 42% compared to the baseline with proper thermal control
The study found that when relying solely on ventilation for humidity control
relative humidity remained above 80% year-round
forcing growers to use more heating to compensate for lost warmth
Dehumidification: Key to savingsBy incorporating dehumidification instead of excessive ventilation
the greenhouse could maintain ideal humidity levels without unnecessary heat loss
The study showed that with an integrated dehumidification system
growers could reduce total energy consumption by up to 24% (from 310 kWh/m² to 237 kWh/m²) and maintain stable humidity and temperature
Comparing climate control strategiesThe study tested different methods of climate control and their impact on energy consumption
with data confirming that ventilation alone is not an efficient solution
By combining dehumidification with proper climate management
greenhouses can achieve a more energy-efficient and productive environment
Why growers should prioritize dehumidificationThe study underscores the importance of active humidity control in greenhouses
greenhouse operators can reduce energy waste from excessive ventilation
lower heating demand by maintaining a more stable climate
and create healthier conditions for plants
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France: Lidl acquires the first green hydrogen vehicle in the mass retail sectorFollowing the inauguration of Europe's first green hydrogen-powered logistics platform in Carquefou (Loire-Atlantique) in March 2022
Source: Materials Handling World
UK: Asda warns shoppers will notice bank account is £264 shortAsda has warned shoppers face a £66 weekly shortfall in disposable income in a fresh Cost of Living blow
The supermarket giant - which is rivalled by Tesco
Morrisons and Sainsbury's - has issued its Income Tracker which found average disposable income for all UK households has risen
It has soared by 15.1 per cent year-on-year in May to £239 per week
The latest figures from Asda's Income Tracker reveals that disposable income for low-earning households hit a near three-year high in May
budgets for these families remain under pressure in real terms
as their take home pay was still not enough to cover bills and essential spending
leaving them with an average weekly shortfall of £66
It means households are missing £264 a month
Source: Birmingham Mail
Germany: REWE launches 'Europe's largest' computer vision-based supermarketGerman retailer REWE Group has announced the opening of a Pick&Go store in Hamburg
Launched in partnership with Trigo technology
REWE claims the 1,200 square metre store is Europe's largest computer vision-based supermarket with over 20,000 items available in the store
Shoppers have a choice of four ways to pay for their purchases
by scanning and paying at a self-checkout terminal
by using the computer-vision technology or the usual method of paying with a cashier
The supermarket said that all purchases are recorded securely using minimal data
and that cameras and sensors determine what items a customer has selected whcih allows customers to their bill automatically without going through the usual checkout process
Source: Retail Systems
UK: Tesco increases staff in-office days to boost performanceTesco is calling its corporate staff back into the office
as it ups its in-office days from two to three per week in an aim to build "high-performing teams with a collaborative culture." The new change is due to be introduced from September
and will see full-time staff work in the office – either contracted office or other location – for a minimum of three days a week
The supermarket's part-time workers will also be expected to work from the office for an equivalent number of days to meet the principle
Tesco added that while it would continue to honour cases of existing flexible working arrangements
it believed the new change will allow staff to deliver more effectively on its core purpose and provided stronger connection among employees
Source: Grocery Gazette
International expansion pushes Aldi to record salesAldi has achieved its highest worldwide sales ever: the two companies (Nord and Süd) together saw their sales rise 8.7 % to 112 billion euros
its international expansion is still expanding
Aldi Nord recorded a turnover of 29 billion euros last year
Aldi Süd is a lot bigger still: the company increased its sales from 76 to 83 billion euros last year
the two companies thus accounted for 112 billion euros in worldwide sales in 2023: a growth of 8.7 %
Although Aldi Nord and Süd are legally separate companies
they are working increasingly closely together
including with common private label brands
but the companies aim to increase that number significantly
At least 800 additional stores are planned in the United States alone by the end of 2028
accounting for an investment of nine billion dollars (eight billion euros)
Source: Retail Detail
UK: Grocery giant Henderson reports 20% rise in pre-tax profit to £69mThe grocery supplier behind the north's Spar
Vivo and Eurospar network saw its profit-before-tax rise by more than 20% last year to £68.8 million
The Henderson Group said total revenue increased by £108m (8.6%) to £1.338 billion in the year ending December 31 2023
which supplies around 500 convenience stores in the north
said its grocery departments experienced significant growth in 2023
It contributed to an £11.7m uplift in pre-tax profit from the £57.1m it recorded in 2022
But the company said the trading conditions for the first half of 2024 have proved more challenging
Source: Irish News
LuLu Group partner to foster sustainability in GCC's retail paymentsMastercard has entered into a partnership with LuLu Group to boost sustainability
and efficiency in retail payments across the six GCC markets
and Saudi Arabia—will integrate Mastercard's expertise into LuLu Group's operations
The collaboration will support various projects
New features and benefits introduced by the partnership include digital in-store transactions
Source: Zawya
US: Walmart's 'buy again' option reveals wild grocery inflation pricesPeople have been complaining about the increase in basic necessities for a while now
It seems that things are simply costing astronomically more now than they were just a few short years ago
One TikTok creator found himself in need of more groceries and opened up his Walmart account to order some food
While in the account he saw the "reorder all" option (which is handy in a pinch) and decided to check out how much his groceries were a couple of years ago
his groceries were a pretty reasonable price for 45 items
It was when he clicked the "reorder all" button that the price of those exact same items seems to have sent him into a cold sweat
I just looked through my Walmart history and I found my order from two years ago for the whole month worth of groceries
45 items costs $126," the man says before revealing the price jump
this order of 45 items for one month would've cost $414
That is four times more." The price difference is outrageous and commenters agree with the man
including a few of the sentence enhancers he uses to express his frustration
Source: Upworthy
US: Food 4 Less workers ratify new labor deal with grocerUnionized Food 4 Less grocery workers voted to ratify a new three-year labor contract with the grocer
and a more direct path to top-rate pay over the next three years," according to a joint statement from the various included locals of the United Food and Commercial Workers union
"After countless hours at the bargaining table and in the streets between their shifts
the hard-working members of UFCW stood together for their families and each other and secured a strong contract
Workers had previously authorized a work stoppage if labor talks failed
1428 and 1442 announced that they had reached a tentative deal that includes "substantial wage increases for all workers
more guaranteed hours and other contract improvements."
Source: ABC7
Whole Foods as stores no longer taking checksThe Minneapolis retailer Target said it will stop accepting personal checks in stores later this month
with the payment method dwindling in popularity through the years as more people use credit and debit cards as well as a growing segment of digital-exchange platforms
"Target is committed to creating an easy and convenient checkout experience
and that includes providing our guests with numerous ways to pay
including our new Target Circle Cards (formerly known as Target RedCard); cash; digital wallets; SNAP/EBT; buy now
pay later services; and credit and debit cards," said Target company spokesman Brian Harper-Tibaldo in an email
we'll no longer accept personal checks staring July 15
We have taken several measures to notify guests in advance to aid an easy and efficient checkout experience."
Source: Spokesman
US: Florida woman wins over $4M in lawsuit against Publix after slipping at storeA Lake County jury awarded over $4 million to a woman after she slipped in a Publix store nearly four years ago
Court records show that the woman — Heidi Jordan of Brevard County
who is represented by Morgan & Morgan — visited a Publix Supermarket along US-27 in Leesburg back in August 2020
Jordan slipped on water in the produce department
arguing that the company's negligence was responsible
The release says that Publix admitted to negligence days before the trial started
but the chain "challenged the validity of Ms
Jordan's injuries and her motives for acquiring legal counsel." However
attorneys said that the judge ultimately ruled a directed verdict on liability
Source: Click Orlando
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The moon-headed man stands out against a midnight blue ground, in a medium close-up. a long scar splits the right side of his face shrouded in shadow, running like a rail track through the eye that has given way to a black hole. could it be from this gaping space that Armen Eloyan draws the ink blood that he spreads with such energy in his work
deeply charged with black moods and black humour
in imposing formats that fully involve his body
the artist depicts the hidden face of a ‘wonderful world’ that he dis-figures while at the same time forcefully revealing its true face
drawings and sculptures revive and revisit familiar figures
taken from globalised popular culture and both individual and collective memory: mickey mouse
coyote and other cartoon and amination icons resurface as grotesque figures of dubious and disputable morals
projected in devilish scenes where (often masturbatory) sex and violence rule
present in and among these anthropomorphic creatures
that seem to engage in a secret dialogue with certain dark (and sometimes buried) episodes of History
riddled with fresh- ly-smarting scars and still open wounds
accentuated by the recurring motif of duality – whether in the combination of two paintings that make up a single whole or in the number of figures that are depicted there — the dramatic tension that armen eloyan generates and establishes goes hand in hand with the sparseness and garbled legibility of the text
drawing on the aesthetics of both street art and comic strips
the writing undergoes a doubly ‘performative’ movement
it is a matter of making the image speak as much as of making the image via textual matter
according to a resolutely expressive but intentionally cryptic and interferential logic
deliberate in its non-communication.
in collaboration with transportation company Jacky Perrenot and Lhyfe
has introduced the first green hydrogen vehicle in France
After inaugurating Europe’s first green hydrogen-powered logistics platform in Carquefou
Lidl has continued to explore eco-friendly delivery methods
In partnership with Jacky Perrenot and Lhyfe
the company signed a charter at the Salon de l’Agriculture 2022 to deploy the first green hydrogen-powered heavy goods vehicle (HGV)
Operating from the Carquefou platform since the beginning of the year
this new-generation 26-tonne truck services Lidl supermarkets in the Nantes region
The lorry is equipped with a 100 kW fuel cell and boasts a range of 400 kilometres
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© crédit photo : Jean-Marie JAGUModifier articleOKLe Black Shelter est un pub qui a ouvert ses portes en 2014 à Carquefou
Il s'agit d'un établissement très vivant qui accueille régulièrement des événements
et qui vous propose une nouveauté depuis début 2018 : une salle de concert
C'est donc en 2014 qu'a ouvert le Black Shelter et il a très rapidement trouvé sa clientèle avec toutes les entreprises de la zone de Carquefou
l'établissement s'est mis à accueillir des groupes et des DJs
qui se produisaient alors dans un espace spécialement aménagé à l'intérieur du restaurant
c'est le pub irlandais par excellence : une carte de bières à n'en plus finir
des écrans géants pour suivre les rencontres sportives
les grands classiques de la cuisine irlandaise
et des concerts organisés régulièrement
Le Black Shelter vous accueille tout au long de la journée
du petit déjeuner jusqu'au dîner et l'afterwork
vous trouverez forcément un espace qui vous conviendra pour passer un excellent moment dans ce pub irlandais
A la carte du Black Shelter tu retrouveras de nombreux classiques de la cuisine irlandaise
ainsi que des bières irlandaises, et le traditionnel Irish coffee.
Accueillir des groupes au coeur même du restaurant
mais les limites de cette façon de faire ont été atteintes et l'équipe du Black Shelter a voulu passer au niveau supérieur en ouvrant leur propre salle de concert
C'est pourquoi depuis janvier 2018 le Black Shelter a ouvert la Distillery
sa salle de concert pouvant accueillir jusqu'à 250 personnes et disposant de 2 mezzanines
- crédit photo : Jean-Marie JAGU
locaux et internationaux de tous styles qui viennent se produire sur la scène de la Distillery
Peu de salles de concert permettent une telle proximité entre le groupe et le public
ce qui décuple l'ambiance et la folie du moment
Les concerts débutent à partir de 20h30 en général
Voici la programmation des prochains concerts organisés à la Distillery :
Pour en savoir plus sur ces concerts, et réserver vos places, rendez-vous sur la page Facebook de la Distillery
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