• 26 March 2026

BIO-UV Group announces the relocation of its CORELEC production site to Seysses

BIO-UV Group, a specialist in water treatment and disinfection using ultraviolet light, salt electrolysis, ozone, and AOP, announces the relocation of the production site of its subsidiary CORELEC—one of the French leaders in pool water treatment solutions by salt electrolysis—to new premises in Seysses. This move marks a strategic step in the group’s development and aims to strengthen its position in the swimming pool market.

A Strategic Optimisation of BIO-UV Group’s Industrial Facilities

This relocation is part of a multi-site rationalisation and industrial optimisation strategy. Production is now organised in a complementary way between the various BIO-UV Group sites (located in Lunel, Seysses, and the United Kingdom), allowing for better space allocation, enhanced industrialisation, optimised production flows, and increased operational efficiency.
The Seysses site is taking on a more customer-focused and collaborative approach, while certain operations are being centralised at the main site in Lunel to improve performance and industrial consistency. “The relocation of the CORELEC site represents a key step in the development of BIO-UV Group. This new industrial organisation allows us to optimise our production facilities, strengthen our operational performance, and provide a higher-quality environment for both our teams and our clients. It confirms our ambition to consolidate our position in the swimming pool market and to pursue controlled growth, based on innovation, quality, and the group’s industrial structuring,” explains Laurent-Emmanuel Migeon, CEO of BIO-UV Group.

Modernised, Customer-Oriented Facilities

CORELEC’s new premises, with a total area of 1,332 m², offer a significant upgrade in workspace quality and working conditions through:
– The creation of a showroom dedicated to showcasing the group’s pool water treatment solutions, including UV, Ozone and salt electrolysis,
– The development of meeting rooms to welcome clients and partners in an environment conducive to presentations and training sessions,
– The establishment of a dedicated after-sales service area, and an overall improvement of the working environment and brand image.
These developments demonstrate the group’s commitment to strengthening its relationships with clients and partners, while also highlighting its technological and industrial expertise.

Strengthening Teams and Industrial Structuring

As part of this development, the company has recruited a dedicated person to manage production and logistics. This strategic addition helps to improve operational performance, structure industrial processes, and ensure quality control in coordination with headquarters. This HR initiative reflects the group’s commitment to supporting the long-term growth of its subsidiary through a strengthened organisation.

A Project Aligned with the Group’s CSR Approach

True to its environmental commitments, and following the example of its headquarters in Lunel, the new building will eventually be equipped with rooftop photovoltaic panels and two electric vehicle charging stations in the parking lot. This project is fully in line with the group’s CSR strategy, aiming to combine
industrial performance with environmental responsibility. With this new site, the group affirms its long-term vision: to unite industrial excellence, customer proximity, and responsible commitment to support sustainable growth in the swimming pool market.

About CORELEC:
Acquired in 2021 by BIO-UV Group, CORELEC has been designing, manufacturing, and marketing water treatment solutions for over 20 years. Under its AKERON brand, CORELEC has become one of the leading French manufacturers of saltwater chlorinators in just a few years. CORELEC also designs and produces water regulation systems and electrical control panels, and markets stylish, high-end heat pumps under the AKERON brand.

About BIO-UV Group:
For over 35 years, BIO-UV Group has been designing, manufacturing, and marketing water treatment systems using ultraviolet (UV-C) rays, ozone, AOP, and salt electrolysis for a variety of applications: swimming pools, aquaculture, aquariums, industrial process water, wastewater, and drinking water. In 2011, the company added ballast water treatment for ships to its product range. The company’s products are manufactured at its specialised production sites in Lunel and Seysses, France, as well as in the United Kingdom, enabling it to quickly meet the specific requirements of its clients worldwide. Listed on the Paris Euronext Growth stock exchange since July 2018, BIO-UV Group reported consolidated sales of €35.9 million in 2025 and currently employs over 150 people. More than 50% of the group’s sales
are generated from exports.

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Contact BIO-UV Group :

Isabelle SOST – 06 16 26 05 93 – [email protected]

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