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March 23, 2020

A centennial site in full revival: Chief Phenix



Created in 1909, Phénix testifies to a know-how served by modern techniques and a will to progress. Since the 1960s, Phénix has specialised in storage silos and metal covers. This international experience has made Phénix a major player across all of Europe and Africa. Through its innovation, its tailor-made technology, and its integrated design office, Phénix remains a trusted partner for global agriculture.

Chief Phénix is a division of Chief Industries, Nebraska, US, a third-generation, family owned, service-oriented manufacturer since 1954. From humble beginnings, to a diverse, global corporation featuring seven brands, our strength comes from our people, collaboration, and open communication.
Current Chairman and CEO, DJ Eihusen states, 'The strength of Chief Industries comes from its ability to benefit from the diversity of its family of brands,' says DJ Eihusen. 'Working together keeps costs low, deadlines met, and workers employed. The future looks very bright for continued growth.'
Chief Phénix is in the forefront of the European Agriculture Economy, recently obtaining their certification in the German Market. 'Our primary purpose is to offer quality products that meet the very high and strict European standards', says Patrice Lepinois, new Site Manager. Located in Rousies, France, Chief Phénix is the only French subsidiary of Chief Industries.
The company's recent renewal is directly linked to their recent investments in safety, employee training, and continued production and equipment apprenticeship. Similar to the mythological Phoenix, Chief as a company in a state of reinvention and consistently looks for innovative and cost-effective solutions.


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