TDS (Toiles du Sud) multiplex in Rivière-Salée, Martinique
The TDS multiplex, owned by the Elizé group, represents a significant step forward in cinema entertainment in Martinique. Located in Rivière-Salée, this new establishment is designed to offer a high-quality cinematic experience, incorporating modern, environmentally friendly technologies.
Equipment and Technologies
Air conditioning and air treatment system
The multiplex is now equipped with a set of ETT machines, specifically designed for air conditioning and fresh air treatment. These machines have several key features:
- Tropicalisation: The equipment is adapted to tropical climatic conditions, guaranteeing optimal operation even in humid and hot environments.
- Anti-corrosion: The machines are fitted with anti-corrosion treatments, which are crucial to their durability in a marine environment and the problems of sargassum.
- Tailor-made design: Each machine has been fully designed to meet our customer's specific requirements and processes, ensuring seamless integration into the multiplex infrastructure.

We would like to express our gratitude to Argos PM, under the direction of Luc Van de Casseye, for their confidence and expertise as delegated project manager. Their collaboration was essential in the realization of this ambitious project.
We would also like to thank Tunzini Antilles, under the expertise of Christophe Marous, for the remarkable work they carried out on this installation. Their professionalism and know-how have helped to make this multiplex a first-class entertainment venue.
The TDS multiplex at Rivière-Salée is an example of the Elizé Group's commitment to innovation and quality. With its state-of-the-art facilities and thoughtful design, it is destined to become a key meeting place for cinema-goers in Martinique. This project also illustrates the importance of collaboration between different players in achieving outstanding results in the entertainment sector.
We look forward to seeing the positive impact this multiplex will have on the local community and the region's film industry.




