CLUB AFIROC has recruited two logistics professionals to optimize the service provided by its interior designers and shopfitters to its clients for projects located in France or abroad.
Logistics has become an indispensable function between the production of shopfitting furniture and distribution, and is crucial to the success of operations, particularly when projects involve extensive networks of franchise shops, very large stores or projects in other countries.
The sites
The two companies, NOGISTIC, located in Nogent-le-Rotrou in the Centre-Val de Loire region, and NORMANDEX, located in Hermival-les-Vaux in Normandy, each offer 4,000 m² of storage space, providing capacity tailored to each project.
The companies’ strengths
- 4,000 m² of storage space for each establishment
- Customized assembly service
- Adaptability and responsiveness with very short lead times
The services
To facilitate the construction process, NORMANDEX and NOGISTIC offer interior designers a pre-assembly service that allows furniture, panels, racks, accessories (boxes, parrot arms) and load bars to be assembled on-site.
To optimize supply to interior designers, these two companies offer a picking service with delivery to customers’ operating sites. The picking service, with its FIFO (first in, first out) system including geolocation management, enables goods to be prepared very quickly and delivery to be optimized.

NOGISTIC
Founded in the 1990s in Nogent-le-Rotrou (28), NOGISTIC was born from a need for specialized logistics for fitters as well as the reception of international import containers. The products, intended for fitters, are mainly composed of materials in wood, metal, glass, plastics or electrical systems. A 4,000-m2 storage building facilitates logistics services provided to agencies.

NORMANDEX
Founded in the 1990s in Hermival-les-Vaux (14) near Lisieux, NORMANDEX meets a need for logistics for fitting products sourced locally or internationally. A 4,000-m2 storage building facilitates logistics services provided to agencies.
