Shapers club receives the EPV (Entreprise du patrimoine vivant) award

20 February 2023

The Shapers club, a company manufacturing high quality surfboards, has recently received the label "Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant" (EPV) awarded by the French government. This award recognizes the company's excellence in its field and its commitment to innovation, quality and tradition.

The label "Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant" (Living Heritage Company) is a mark of recognition awarded by the French government to craft and industrial companies that possess a rare, exceptional and recognized know-how. It is awarded for a period of five years and can be renewed if the company continues to meet the criteria of excellence.

The Shapers club was founded in 2005 by a team of surfing enthusiasts who wanted to create high quality surfboards, using the best manufacturing techniques and materials available. Since then, the company has worked tirelessly to improve its know-how, develop new models and innovate in its field.

Today, the Shapers Club is recognized as one of the world's top surfboard manufacturers, and its products are used by professional and amateur surfers around the world. The company is also committed to protecting the environment and promoting sustainable surfing, using recycled materials and eco-friendly manufacturing processes.

The "EPV" award given to the Shapers club is a recognition of the quality and excellence of the company, as well as its commitment to tradition and innovation. This distinction is a source of pride for the company, which will continue to work with passion and determination to offer the best possible products to its customers, while respecting the environment and preserving traditional know-how.

In conclusion, the "Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant" prize awarded to the Shapers club is a well-deserved recognition of the excellence of the company in its field of activity. The Shapers Club is an example for companies that want to combine tradition and innovation to offer the best possible products to their customers. We wish them much success in their future projects.

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