Elvial produces aluminium systems for architectural and industrial applications from a vertically integrated facility in Northern Greece. The tech stack is anchored in legacy Microsoft/.NET tools (Visual Studio, SQL Server, Crystal Reports) with an active migration off Oracle — a multi-year undertaking that appears alongside new application development and production-line rollouts. Hiring is concentrated in manufacturing and engineering roles, signaling operational scaling rather than software-first expansion.
Elvial S.A. is one of Greece's largest aluminium extrusion manufacturers, producing integrated aluminium systems for both architectural and industrial markets. The company operates a vertically integrated production facility in Kilkis, Northern Greece, with in-house capabilities spanning extrusion, anodizing, and composite panel manufacturing. Products include sliding systems, folding doors, and anodized profiles certified by international bodies (Ift-Rosenheim) and Greek certification institutions. The company delivers globally and operates across 501–1,000 employees, with current hiring focused on manufacturing, engineering, and design roles.
Elvial uses Microsoft Office, AutoCAD, SQL Server, Visual Studio, and .NET (VB.NET, C#, NET Core) for internal systems and CAD-driven design workflows. The company is currently migrating from Oracle to SQL Server and has begun replacing legacy applications.
Elvial produces aluminium extrusion systems for architectural and industrial use, including sliding systems, folding doors, anodized profiles, and aluminium composite panels, all certified to international standards.
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