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PRINOTH Increases Production Area in Quebec

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PRINOTH Increases Production Area in Quebec PRINOTH , an Italian multinational company, will invest $25 million to expand its plant in Granby, Quebec, in eastern Canada . The expansion will enable PRINOTH to strengthen production of tracked snowplow vehicles and snowmaking technology. The production area will increase from the current 120,000 sq. ft. to a total of 200,000 sq. ft. and a considerable part of the investment will riugardize plant modernization and the adoption of smart, Industry 4.0, IIOT solutions. The expansion has already begun and is expected to be completed by November 2024.

ON DEMAND Webinar - Engineered with Passion. Introducing Machines Italia 2.0

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Sono ora disponibili agli utenti di questo sito la registrazione del Webinar Machines Italia 2.0 - Engineered with Passion e le presentazioni dei relatori. Se ne consiglia la visione a tutte le imprese italiane interessate al mercato nordamericano. Il 24 maggio 2023 alle 10 italiane ICE Agenzia ha trasmesso in diretta un webinar per presentare le novità di Machines Italia (MI) 2.0, il programma di comunicazione e immagine dedicato alla promozione della tecnologia industriale italiana in Nord America, realizzato in collaborazione con le principali associazioni italiane di categoria del comparto

USA: TAX GUIDE

This Guide is part of a two-volume mini series that includes the legal guide "USA Practical Guide to Investing - Frequently Asked Questions" available at www.machinesitalia.org. This second handbook also stems from a collaboration with ASSOCOMAPLAST (National Association of Manufacturers of Plastics and Rubber Machinery and Molds) with the aim of concisely presenting, to interested companies, the U.S. scale and accounting system. The U.S. scale discipline is, as a whole, quite complicated and is constantly evolving. It is federalist in nature and is based on the principle of "progressivity" (i