Cold metal forming machinery: bending, pressing, cutting, and robotized production lines
Numalliance manufactures industrial machinery for wire, tube, and flatstock forming—bending machines, presses, cutting systems, and integrated robotic cells sold into automotive, aerospace, agriculture, and medical sectors. The stack reveals heavy reliance on legacy industrial controls (Fanuc, Yaskawa, ABB, Siemens TIA Portal) paired with CAD/CAM tools (Creo, SolidWorks) and ERP (Sage X3), with one-third of the workforce in engineering. Active hiring is concentrated in engineering and field support roles across France, while pain points center on IT infrastructure modernization, manufacturing cost optimization, and automation challenges—signals of a maturing industrial OEM beginning to address cross-site operational fragmentation.
Numalliance is a French manufacturer of cold metal forming machinery and robotized production islands, founded in 1972 and headquartered in Saint-Michel-sur-Meurthe in Grand Est. The company operates six engineering and assembly sites in France plus manufacturing footprints in the USA and Mexico, with nine sales and technical subsidiaries across the Americas, Europe, and Asia. Products include CNC benders, tube and wire forming machines, presses, cutting equipment, and complete robotic assembly cells. End markets span automotive and mobility (motor windings, seat frames, bicycle components), agriculture, building and energy, aerospace, medical devices, and industrial equipment. With 201–500 employees and one-third of headcount dedicated to engineering, the company emphasizes design innovation and production flexibility.
Numalliance designs and manufactures CNC bending machines, tube and wire forming equipment, presses, cutting machines, and fully robotized production islands for cold metal forming. Products serve automotive, aerospace, agriculture, building, energy, and medical sectors.
Numalliance is headquartered in Saint-Michel-sur-Meurthe, France (Grand Est region). The group operates six engineering and assembly sites in France, one manufacturing site in the USA, one in Mexico, and nine sales and technical subsidiaries worldwide.
Core stack includes Sage X3 (ERP), CAD/CAM tools (Creo, SolidWorks), industrial control systems (Fanuc, Yaskawa, ABB, Siemens TIA Portal), SQL, and scripting languages (Python, Perl, Bash). Infrastructure relies on Windows, Linux, Active Directory, and DNS.
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