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D'Andrea S.p.A.

D"ANDREA is a world leader in the manufacture of high precision accessories for machine tools. The company provides a broad range of manual and CNC boring and facing heads, as well as an extremely rigid innovative modular toolholding system for boring, milling, drilling and tapping. PromaTec is the exclusive distributor for D"Andrea in the United States. This newly formed company representing D"Andrea focuses on continuing full product support including sales, technical support and repair services. The management team at PromaTec has over 50 years experience in the metal cutting industry and

Stam SpA

STAM was established in 1963 in Ponzano Veneto (Treviso), Italy. Today the company is a recognized European and Worldwide leader in the building of sheet metal working machines starting from coil material, rollforming in particular. The company employs 130 people and has additional facilities in Spain (Valle Perfiladoras) and Brazil (Stam do Brasil). More than 1000 machines and lines have been delivered and installed. The customers list virtually includes all metal forming industries (building and construction, automotive, logistics, infrastructure, energy...). Unlike most of the competitors

Machines Italia – Bringing Green to Fruition

Italian wind turbine manufacturer Brevini Wind intends to start production on a new facility in Indiana in the third quarter of 2010. The original start date was for the first quarter in 2011, however interest generated at the American Wind Energy Association’s annual conference has lead to a decision to speed up the company’s timetable regarding the project. The Italian company selected the region because of the outstanding technical talent pool as well as a strong base of suppliers and contractors. The manufacturing facility will employ 400 people once opened. In addition to manufacturing

Italian Packaging Machinery Industry Proves Resilient

Bologna might be best known abroad for its meat sauce and for being home to the oldest university in the western world, the University of Bologna. But this city, situated between Italy's Po River and the Apennine Mountains, has earned the nickname the "Packaging Valley." Packaging machinery has become one of the dominant industries throughout Italy. Though the United States, China and Japan all produce automatic machinery, Germany and Italy produce two-thirds of all packaging machinery sold internationally, according to a study by the Confederation of Packaging Machinery Associations. Italy