School and office stationery manufacturer with 15 plants across 9 countries
Hamelin manufactures notebooks, binders, desk accessories, and paper products for school and office markets under brands Oxford, Elba, and Unilux. The company runs a manufacturing-heavy operation (23 active roles in production) distributed across 15 facilities in 9 countries, supported by SAP for supply-chain orchestration. Current hiring velocity is accelerating across manufacturing and logistics, with active projects focused on dealer network expansion, production optimization for 2026, and new market entry—signaling aggressive growth after 160 years as a family-owned French business.
Hamelin is a privately held French family business founded in 1864, headquartered in Normandy. It manufactures consumer stationery and paper goods—notebooks, notepads, binders, folders, desk lamps, rulers, and related office supplies—sold under three core brands: Oxford, Elba, and Unilux. The company operates 15 production facilities across 9 countries and employs approximately 2,200 people in 12 countries. Sales exceed €400 million annually. The business serves school, office, and home segments, with a stated culture emphasizing employee autonomy, long-term vision, and cost discipline. Current operational focus includes quality assurance, inventory optimization, export process efficiency, and regional sales expansion.
Hamelin reported sales of €400 million. The company manufactures stationery and paper products across 15 facilities in 9 countries.
Active hiring in Germany, Poland, France, Netherlands, Spain, and Switzerland. Manufacturing and logistics roles dominate the open pipeline.
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