The works
The eaux de vie and cognac Dejean were marketed in the French colonies of the Far East by the Maisons Denis Frères of Bordeaux.
Huard Company (1863-1987) located in Châteaubriant in Loire-Atlantique manufactured agricultural equipment. In 1913, the company had about 140 employees at its Châteaubriant site and an annual production of 5,000 plows and 540 seed drills for animal traction. At that time, the company was the leading producer of plows on the French market.
The Società Ceirano Automobili Torino (S.C.A.T.) manufactured rather sporty cars in Turin from 1906 to 1929. It closed in 1932.






