The emblematic Meccano factory, which produces centenary construction toys in Calais, is doomed to close by 2024, announced Tuesday its owner, the Canadian group Spin Master, which will open negotiations in March on a PSE for the 50 employees. Pointing to the “lack of competitiveness of the site”, the group indicated in a press release that it had “no other choice but to consider stopping the industrial activities of the Calais plant by the first quarter. 2024”.

The plant “has never been able to break even financially” as it “faces difficult market conditions, aggravated by the recent spike in raw material and energy costs”, adds Spin Master . The group recalls having invested “7 million euros since 2014”, without however managing “to rectify the situation in the long term”.

The objective “is now to provide individual support to each of the 50 employees concerned” and management “will soon enter into negotiations with the social partners to define the terms of a job protection plan (PSE)”.

“This announcement is very brutal, it is a historic factory”, denounced to Agence France-Presse the mayor of Calais, Natacha Bouchart, castigating “methods not at all correct”. Local management “told us this morning, we’ve never been alerted to any issues with the business before.”

“This group made 55 million in turnover in France in 2021, 2 billion dollars in the world. He has the means to bear the additional energy costs”, “one wonders” about his “real motivations”, added the mayor.

“Maybe the band is trying to get the license back to go manufacture in Mexico. Or else he wants to favor another of his licenses, ”suggested the mayor. An appointment will be “quickly fixed” with the state services to study “the possibilities of appealing to a buyer”, she promised.

“The staff is completely devastated. We did not expect it, “reacted to AFP Jean-François Sandras, CGT delegate at Meccano, and employee since 1984. “We knew that there were difficulties in particular on energy, but in no case we weren’t thinking of a permanent closure”. “We are still part of a big group, which makes huge profits. We were told “for three, four years, we have been straightening up”, and then all of a sudden, the management says that they have been injecting money for ten years and that it does not work, “he said. he lamented.

Established in Calais since 1959 and acquired in 2014 by Spin Master, the Calais factory is “the only toy production site” belonging to the Canadian group, a management spokesperson told AFP.

Spin Master also has Meccano toys and other brands produced by “a network of partners”, located “in Europe, Asia and Latin America”. In addition to the Meccano, the Calais site produces a “magic sand” to model, called “Kinetic Sand”. In total, “2.5 million boxes” of these two brands leave the factory each year, according to this spokesperson.

The Meccano brand, which has been on the market since 1907 – based on toys designed in Liverpool by Briton Franck Hornby – will “remain owned by Spin Master and will be redesigned” with a view to being “revitalised”, he added. The Kinetic Sand will continue to be produced by partners.

The management informed the staff and employee representatives during the day. On March 2, it will open the legal procedure providing for two months of negotiations with the social partners, before the examination of the PSE project by the labor administration. Spin Master ensures that it remains “open to any proposals that a potential buyer could make for the site”. The Canadian group also develops mobile applications and cartoons, including the popular “Paw Patrol”, with a total of 2,310 employees in 27 countries.

“It’s a shock for the people of Calais. Meccano is Calais and Calais is Meccano”, reacted to AFP the deputy LR of Pas-de-Calais Pierre-Henri Dumont, castigating an “intolerable decision” and calling for “finding solutions for maintain this activity in Calais”.