An international presence

SACRED manufactures and markets technical elastomer components from several factories around the world.
With specific capabilities on each site, we produce moulded, bonded and assembled silicone and rubber components for the electrical, heavy goods vehicle and sealing industries and for the heavy equipment sector.

We are experts in the complete manufacturing process, from the formulation of elastomers (EPDM, EVA, NBR, NR, Nitrile, Butyl, etc.) to component design (CAD, modelling, simulation, etc.) right through to manufacturing.
Our flexible production plant enables us to manufacture components weighing a few grams to several kilos, by either compression or by injection moulding.
Our ability to provide customised solutions means we can produce bonded, overmoulded or even covulcanised components to meet your specifications.
Our global presence allows us to replicate our technology across our eight production sites, guaranteeing you streamlined processes and increased competitiveness.

Please contact us to discuss your project and requirements. Our teams of experts will be happy to share their know-how with you.

  • Mexico Mexico
  • France France Saint-Lubin 28
    Corbas 69
    Vieux Thann 68
  • China China

We work in these main areas:

Energy
Energy
Heavy goods
Heavy goods
Agricultural
Agricultural
Industry
Industry
Cosmetic and medical industry
Cosmetic and medical industry

Company History of Gouillardon Gaudry,
a subsidiary dedicated to industry

  • 1906 Company founded in Montplaisir by Simon Gouillardon, the inventor of the tubular tyre
  • 1924 Purchase of the first compression press
  • 1935 The first sole
  • 1945 The first technical component
  • 1965 Facility established in Bert
  • 1967 Purchase of the first injection press
  • 1972 Facility established in Corbas
  • 2005 Creation of subsidiary Bertoise de Caoutchouc
  • 2009 Bert site sold to SACRED
  • 2011 Gouillardon Gaudry incorporated into the SACRED Group
Company History of Gouillardon Gaudry,
a subsidiary dedicated to industry