Success Story

Coup’Eco: Cultivating Growth Through International Expansion

Pons, France

Headquarter

7M €

Turnover

Industrial Mechanics

Sector

Scaling International Growth

Challenge

Key Points

Global Strategy

ALTIOS showed us a clear path forward. That clarity was incredibly valuable to our entire export strategy.

Xavier Frigo

Sales Director, Coup'Eco

Founded in 1995 and based in Pons, France since 1998, COUP’ÉCO specializes in the design and manufacturing of disc-blade tree and hedge trimmers and mechanical pruning tools. The company’s proprietary cutting technology ensures clean, precise cuts—minimizing plant disease transmission and encouraging healthier regrowth.

Today, 20% of the company’s revenue comes from export sales, supported by a comprehensive range of high-performance trimming equipment.

By 2012, COUP’ÉCO had already begun addressing international demand on a small scale. That same year, Xavier Frigo joined the company to structure and grow the export division. Over time, export sales climbed to represent 25% of overall turnover.

In 2021, promising new inquiries emerged from the U.S. market. To explore this opportunity in depth, COUP’ÉCO recruited an International Volunteer (VIE) in 2022 and began developing a dedicated action plan.

Despite recognizing the U.S. market’s strong potential, the company also identified a key challenge: building trust within the local distribution chain. They began to consider establishing a U.S. subsidiary, but lacked a clear roadmap. On the recommendation of Crédit Agricole, COUP’ÉCO engaged ALTIOS, an international business development firm, to evaluate the strategy and support their global expansion efforts.

With ALTIOS’ guidance, COUP’ÉCO launched a comprehensive export development process:

  • International audit: A full performance review helped identify strengths and inefficiencies in their current export approach.
  • Strategic separation: The company restructured operations by clearly separating domestic and international activities.
  • Market prioritization: The audit revealed a lack of focus across export markets. COUP’ÉCO was present in many countries but needed to concentrate on the most valuable and strategic regions.

“During my first discussions with COUP’ÉCO’s leadership, I quickly realized the company had significant international potential. With 25% of sales already coming from abroad across 40+ markets, the goal wasn’t just to expand—but to refine and capitalize on what had already been achieved.”

– Adrien Jumeaux, Key Account Manager, ALTIOS

Rather than tackling a single geographic zone, ALTIOS collaborated with COUP’ÉCO’s top management to create a tailored international roadmap. This 360° internal audit enabled ALTIOS to deliver hands-on, operational recommendations, helping COUP’ÉCO develop robust internal processes to drive long-term global growth.

Based on the audit’s findings, COUP’ÉCO identified several high-potential priority markets:

  • Canada
  • Australia
  • Maghreb region
  • DACH zone (Germany, Austria, Switzerland)
  • Spain (secondary focus)

ALTIOS’ support led to a more efficient organizational structure and a sharper international focus. As a result, COUP’ÉCO set a bold objective: Double export revenue in three years, from €1.4 million to €3 million.

As of 2025, the company is on track to reach €1.7 million in international sales. Key achievements include:

  • More than five new clients in Germany
  • A new importer in Quebec and Ontario
  • Full expansion of tree-trimming solutions across the Maghreb region

“Sometimes you need to take a step back to see the full picture. That perspective helped us identify and address small roadblocks we had previously overlooked. Once we did, we were ready to move forward.”

– Thierry Boulard, CEO, Coup’Eco

With a solid roadmap, renewed focus, and strong international partners, COUP’ÉCO is well-positioned to thrive globally—proving that thoughtful strategy, structured support, and agility can drive sustained growth across borders.

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Tips and Best Practices

Based on Coup’Eco Success Story:

  • International audit: A full performance review helped identify strengths and inefficiencies in their current export approach.
  • Strategic separation: The company restructured operations by clearly separating domestic and international activities.
  • Market prioritization: The audit revealed a lack of focus across export markets. COUP’ÉCO was present in many countries but needed to concentrate on the most valuable and strategic regions.

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