EMTS, helping to manage crises
Within the Stelliant group, EMTS has carved out a unique place for itself, often preferring discreet efficiency to the limelight. However, following the recent media attention given by La Provence, the group wishes to highlight the expertise and know-how of EMTS in the field of crisis intervention.
Managing high complexity projects
Since its creation in 1995, EMTS has established itself as a key player in the management of highly complex projects, particularly in pre- and post-disaster contexts, in industrial and tertiary environments. With this experience, its field of intervention extends from risk prevention to advanced engineering and project management. Faced with the challenges posed by technological, industrial or environmental incidents, EMTS is structured to offer operational solutions adapted to each crisis situation. Their promise lies in their ability to ensure the resumption of activity within optimized timeframes, while guaranteeing effective intervention, whether on the national territory or internationally.
Innovation in the service of complexity
What sets EMTS apart is not only their proven expertise, but above all the unique combination of pragmatism, flexibility and responsiveness that they offer their partners. EMTS is resolutely forward-looking, convinced that every crisis situation holds an opportunity for innovation. Thus, their team is equipped with cutting-edge technological tools, ranging from 3D scanners to virtual reality, internal laboratories dedicated to R&D, drones, a large-scale mechanical workshop and a mobile unit. This subsidiary of the Group has advanced technical infrastructures, hidden within its headquarters, like its latest cutting-edge tool, the NavVis VLX, dedicated to 3D modeling.
A multidisciplinary team
But at the heart of this advanced technology is their real asset: their team. Each EMTS employee commits with exemplary rigor and boundless creativity, ensuring that their solutions are not only effective, but also innovative. EMTS’s intervention is not limited to one sector of activity: it focuses on the safeguarding of essential assets. Whether it is protecting industrial equipment post-fire or securing areas following natural disasters, EMTS’s speed and expertise are essential.
Restart and emergency intervention
EMTS’ missions are varied and complex: from the intervention following the explosion at the port of Beirut, to securing the post-storm Alex, to the decontamination of the Mont-Blanc tunnel in 1999. Its specialized mobile units, the “Greens”, were also essential during the pandemic for large-scale tests. Its operational discretion has always been a strategic choice to guarantee the confidentiality of missions and the safety of interventions. This media presentation was intended to highlight the professionalism and rigor of EMTS, which are constituent elements of its DNA.