The owner, Alexis Vivinus (1860-1929), had made bicycles in the 1890s and become an importer of Benz.
These were belt-driven voiturette models with a 785 cc single-cylinder engine and 2-speed transmission by belt drive.
Licences to make his designs were sold to firms such as New Orleans of England, Georges Richard of France and De Dietrich in Germany.
From 1907 a range of more conventional 4-cylinder cars were made with shaft drive, along with motorcycles and aero engines.
The workshop was taken over by Fabrique d'automobile belge [fr].