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COMERIO ERCOLE spa

COMERIO ERCOLE's activity started on an artisan basis and in difficult circumstances owing to the general conditions of the Italian Industry during that period: Till 1936: machines for textile industry, rubber and paper industry. 1946-1990: special machines for textile industry, for natural and syntetics rubber, for plastic materials, finishing and embroidery machines. Since 1990 upto the present day: mainly machines and plants for rubber and plastics, machines and plants for non-wovens fabric. Type of Customers in the last ten years: the most important world Industries dealing in the above

CARLO GAVAZZI SPA

More than 70 years of solutions Carlo Gavazzi was a man who saw a future in automation in the days when it was seen by most as pure science fiction. The history of the business is littered with firsts and Carlo Gavazzi Automation Components are today installed in a huge variety of state-of-the-art, hi-tech products and processes all over the globe. More than 70 years of growth From our earliest days in Milan, Carlo Gavazzi is now present in markets all over the world. Twenty years ago Carlo Gavazzi achieved leadership of the European industrial automation market. Today we have factories or

BAUSANO & FIGLI spa

The history of Bausano & Figli S.p.a. begins in 1946, when Clemente Bausano established the Costruzioni Meccaniche Clemente Bausano in Rivarolo Canavese, a small town 30 km from Turin. The company was established with the intention of producing twin screw extruders for plastics, in the post-war period when great efforts were necessary to rebuild society and industry. In 1993 Bausano & Figli S.p.a. was the first Italian company in the sector to obtain the ISO 9001 quality certification, further proof of the fact that all the stages in the production of the machines, from design through

DOMINIONI PUNTO E PASTA SAS

P.DOMINIONI is a leader in the production of machines for fresh, dry pasta, cannelloni, lasagne and ready meals. Present on the market for about forty years, the company has conquered the leadership in the major world markets thanks to the quality, reliability and high technologies of its machines. Situated on a large exhibit area, about 2000 square meters, thanks to the use of avant-guarde industrial machines, it is in the position to meet the requirements of a wide selection of clients, shops, laboratories, pasta makers and industries. Technologically forward, P. DOMINONI is an absolute

XYLON Becomes a founding member of the Furniture Supplier Magazines' Association

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13 well known woodworking and furniture supplier magazines who met in Istanbul by the sponsorship of Intermob 2010 trade fair, founded an organization called FSM (for International Woodworking & Furniture Supplying Magazines) on 17th October 2010. The board consists in five members: Zeki Yücel, Mobilya (Turkey); Luca Rossetti, Xylon (Italy); Richard Barth, Material Technick Mebel (Germany); Carlos Castelo, L'Echo des Bois (Belgium); Eduardo Kiss, Mobile Fornecedores (Brasil). In the first meeting, after the voting process, Zeki Yücel (Turkey) and Luca Rossetti (Italy) are elected respectively

Woodworking Machinery: Recovery Sets Through

Some good news, at last, though long awaited, for the Italian production of machinery and technology to process wood and wood-based materials. According to the Acimall trend survey for the first quarter 2010, we are seeing a consolidation of recovery that started in the last three months of 2009. It’s mainly good news from foreign markets that are bringing cautious optimism also for the near future, still considering that these figures compare to the first quarter 2009 that was the most difficult period of the crisis. According to the statistic sample interviewed by the analysts of the

Italy and the Environment: Italian Machinery Used For 100% Recycled Paper Production in the US

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Pratt Industries (http://www.prattindustries.com) will begin production of eco-friendly paper / packaging with the opening of its state-of-the-art, 100% recycled paper machine in Shreveport, La., which will become a major producer of lightweight paper in North America. The Shreveport mill, Pratt’s third paper machine in the United States, represents a $150 million investment in the future of the industry. It will specialize in 23-pound liners and mediums to meet market demand for less packaging and greater environmental responsibility. At capacity, the Italian-made OVER Meccanica S.p.A. (http