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Italy Launches A New ISO Committee For Standardization In The Plastic Machinery Sector

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Promoted and supported by Italy's plastics and rubber processing machinery and moulds manufacturers' Association, ASSOCOMAPLAST, a new Technical Committee, called 270 Plastics and Rubber Machines, has been activated recently by the International Organization for Standardization, ISO. At the kick-off meeting which took place in Milan on December 13, 2012, the Committee's Secretariat was given to Ms. Paola Visintin of UNI, Italy's National Organization for Standardization. Scope of ISO/TC 270 is the standardization in the field of machines used for the preparation, processing and recovery of

BERNARDI RECYCLING PLANTS S.r.l.

Created as a spin off from the well known Bernardi Impianti International S.p.A., leader in Italy and abroad in manufacturing asphalt plants, Bernardi Recycling Plants S.r.l is specialized in manufacturing recycling plants. Bernardi Recycling Plants activity is focused in the production of plants in the field of environmental protection, for the best recovery and recycling of industrial scraps, such as non ferrous metals, lead batteries, tyres, rubber and plastic. A highly experienced technical team, always in constant technological updating, grants careful design and reliable products. BRP

Italian Textile Machinery State of the Industry Report 2011 - Production Increased in 2011

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The value of Italian textile machinery production for 2011 registered a 9% increase compared to 2010, from 2.4 to 2.6 billion euros. A similar increase was recorded for exports (+10%), which reached a value of just over 2.1 billion euros. Exports remain the driving force behind the sector growth in Italy. The dynamism of major textile markets combined with the ability of Italian machinery manufacturers to assert themselves on a global scale, has contributed to sustaining Italian exports. Fully 25% of the sector's sales abroad are directed to China, with Asian markets generally accounting for

Strong Numbers in 2010, Show A Postitive Outlook for Packaging Machinery Manufacturers in 2011

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The 2010 figures reported by Italian packaging machinery manufacturers show that the industry has put the crisis firmly behind its back. The sector's turnover totalled 3,759 million euro at current prices, 16,4% up on 2009, when it slumped to 3,229 million euro. Last year's turnover even surpassed that of 2007 (3,610 million euro) and was not far short from the record figure of 3,827 million euro achieved in 2008. The excellent 2010 performance also enabled the Italian packaging machinery industry to strengthen its international leadership position and secure a 25,7% share of the world market

ASSOCOMAPLAST To Promote Italian Plastics and Rubber Technologies at PLAST-EX Show in Toronto

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ASSOCOMAPLAST, the Italian Plastics and Rubber Processing Machinery and Moulds Manufacturers Association, will be exhibiting at the upcoming PLAST-EX Show, taking place in Toronto, from June 21 to 23 - Booth 2425. Founded in 1960, ASSOCOMAPLAST represents and promotes 170 leading Italian plastics and rubber machinery, ancillary equipment and moulds manufacturers. ASSOCOMAPLAST organizes PLAST 2012, the benchmarking trade show for plastic and rubber machinery and equipment in Europe, in 2012. ASSOCOMAPLAST is a partner of the Machines Italia project since its inception in 2001 and collaborates

FOLCIERI BRUNO srl

The company’s story begins in the after-war period, in 1947, when the work and passion for mechanics led Mr Bruno Folcieri to develop and build the first granulators for shredding various types of agricultural products and by-products. In the early Sixties, under the impulse of technological progress in the petrochemical industry, we started building our first blade granulators for milling plastics materials. The company's activity was soon entirely directed towards plastics recovery, focusing on the production of granulators whose robustness and reliability are the core qualities of our

Marangoni Meccanica SpA

Marangoni Tyre Machinery is the worldwide leader for innovative Machinery and Automation Systems, mostly for the OTR and AGRO tire industry. As an engineering Company with added manufacturing capabilities (our R&D department covers more than 40% of the total number of employees), we base our activity on the continuous development of state-of-the-art solutions for satisfying our customers’ needs at the best, for reducing Time to Market, and for improving Factories logistics and productivity, looking at lean manufacturing processes and high productive control systems. Hereby the latest

GUIDETTI SRL

GUIDETTI S.r.l. Company was founded in the 80s with the goal to find solutions to the recycling needs of our modern society. Our aim is the ongoing research and development of innovative products in the fields of industrial scraps recycling and inert' crushing. The machines are designed and projected according to users' needs to give provide them with the right solutions to their scraps' treatment and materials' recovery. These are the leading reasons for customers' complete satisfaction as evidenced in different levels: Economy: profits coming from different sources: time saving in terms of

ENGIN PLAST srl

Since when, in 1975, ENGIN PLAST was founded, our mission has always been focused on creating innovative and customized solutions capable of ensuring a lasting and tangible benefit. ENGIN PLAST produces plastic technologies: dosing and transport systems as a complement of process lines in the production of plastic materials and rubber and recovery systems for plastic and non-plastic materials. Today we represent a reference as designer and manufacturer of metering and transport systems (for powders, granules and grinded material) and granulators with low environmental impact. From natural

2010 Is Confirmed as a Recovery Year for Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers

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Preliminary 2010 data drawn up by ACIMIT (the Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers) show a decisive recovery under way for Italy’s textile machinery sector, in the wake of a 2009 which had been marked by a conspicuous drop in production. In terms of value, Italy’s textile machinery production recorded an 18% increase with respect to 2009, from 1.9 to 2.3 billion Euros. Exports drew a similarly favourable increase, at +19%, reaching a value of just under 1.8 billion Euros. Obviously, these gains in sales and orders are a physiological consequence of the minimum levels of the