History
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1908
Creation of the Coopérative des Coiffeurs de Metz by independent hairdressers.
Purpose : benefit from better purchasing terms. -
1919
Strong development and transformation in Coopérative des Coiffeurs de Metz et de Lorraine.
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1977
First service for the members : a platform for storage and distribution.
Change of name for : Centre d’Approvisionnement des Coiffeurs de l’Est (C.A.C. Est). -
1981
Merge with the Coopérative des Coiffeurs de Mulhouse (68).
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1989
Merge with the Coopérative des Coiffeurs de Nancy (54) which complements the regional coverage.
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1991
Creation of a new agency in Saint-Rémy (71).
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1993
Merge with the Coopérative de Dijon (21).
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1995
Acquisition of the company Deramaix (75).
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1996
The company sets up in the north of the country, in Villeneuve d’Ascq, near Lille, by opening a nice agency which offers to its members a product shop, a furniture showroom and a formation center.
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1999
Merge with La Parfumeuse in Villeurbanne (69) and the C.A.C. Ouest in Nantes (44).
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2000
Acquisition of the company Coiffeurs Réunis de Besançon (25).
Change of name from C.A.C Est to Centrale des Artisans Coiffeurs.
Large coverage on a national level. -
2003
Creation of a new agency in Angers (49).
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2005
Renovation of the agency of Scy-Chazelles (57), also head office of CAC.
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2007
Relocation of the Dijon agency in a building of 250m2.
Acquisition of the company Mustal in Reims (51).
Acquisition of the company Parfumerie Gautier in Bayonne (64). -
2008
Acquisition of the company CGDC in Annecy (74).
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2009
Acquisition of the company Probst, located in Grand Duché, Luxembourg.
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2012
Creation of the online shop www.jesuiscoiffeur.com.
Acquisition of the companies H&B and C.I.P (64).