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Brustia-Alfameccanica Srl

Brustia started producing shoe making machinery in 1957, and over the years has specialized in heel nailing/heel attaching machines in a complete series for lasting (machines for pulling over and lasting, heel seatside lasting, heel seat lasting machines). Later on, through their subsidiary Alfameccanica, the production line has been completed with the backport moulding machine. Seventy percent of the production, about 500 machines per year in various models, is destined for export throughout the whole world. Brustia can be found in all the major shoe companies in the main markets like China

Atom SpA

65 years of history and more than 200.000 machines manufactured and distributed represent the best “business card” to summarize what ATOM brand means in the cutting world: a brand byword of quality, reliability and technology of all the products licensed by the plants of the prestigious company with the headquarters located in Vigevano (Italy). Products which throughout the years, as a result of constant investment in research and development, moved from the consolidated die cutting presses to the recent prestigious automatic oscillating knife cutting systems. This witnesses the capacity of

Italy grows in machinery production

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MEXICO CITY - In 2012, the production of machine tools, robots and automation systems for the manufacturing industry in Italy reached 4.93 billion euros, showing a growth of 3.5% compared to the previous year, reported the Italian association of machine tool producers UCIMU-SISTEMI PER PRODURRE. This result was made possible by the good performance in exports, which grew by 12%, reaching 3.65 billion euros. During the first nine months of the year, the main markets for Italian machine tools were the following: China, the United States, Germany, Russia, France, Brazil, Turkey, India, Poland and

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

Italian Plastic Machinery State of the Industry Report 2012: Stats Show Sharp Rise in Exports to US

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According to statistics provided by the association, Assocomaplast, Italian imports and exports for the sector recorded new gains in the first half of 2012 with respect to the same period in 2011. Italian exports for the sector, marked a substantial increase (+11%) exceeding 1.23 billion euros overall. This has produced measurable improvement in the balance of trade, which has reached figures well in excess of 900 million euros. Regarding the principal types of machinery exported, extruders, accounting for roughly 12% of the total, continue to record double-digit growth, approaching twenty

Italian Printing, Graphic & Converting Machinery State of the Industry Report: 2012 Starts Strong

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Italian exports of graphic, paper and converting machinery have increased by 4.82% in the first quarter of 2012. Imports are also showing an impressive + 9.94%. Such are the figures published by the Research Center of trade association ACIMGA based on Istat data. The same source reveals that the USA remains the first buyer of Italian machinery with a 68.8 % increase, followed by Germany and China – over the last quarter, the latter has doubled its orders. “We are relieved to see the plus sign in front of these figures, in sharp contrast with the general economic scenario, especially in

Italian Textile Machinery State of the Industry Report 1st Qtr 2012

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For Italian textile machinery, 2012 begins with greater stability than the previous year. In fact, in the first quarter of the year, orders are up by a modest 2% compared to the last three months of 2011. According to joint surveys conducted by ACIMIT, the Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers, the overall orders index for the January- March 2012 period shows an increase of 2% over the previous quarter with a value of 91.2 points. Nevertheless, there is a different trend between orders in Italy and those in foreign markets. In the Italian market, the index increased 34%

Brevini Wind USA's Jacopo Tozzi Speech at IndustryWeek's Best Plants 2012 Opening Reception

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Brevini is a worldwide specialist in planetary technology. After 50 years of experience we developed a product range of gearboxes which goes from very small applications to >2,5 million N/m. We needed a new manufacturing location for the upper range (above 1 million N/M) where we could deploy the best possible technology. We focused on the wind market because it is one of the biggest for planetary applications. The US was, until two years ago, the biggest wind market in the world and there were plans for expanding the renewable sources ten folds by 2025. What a great chance for Brevini!!! We

Machines Italia Technology Training Centers Match Local Potential with Italian Know-How

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The technology training centers were created with the principal objective of positioning Italy within those countries in economic ascension. They not only illustrate Italy as a dependable provider of machinery, but as well as a qualified intermediator in training and project development on specification. Italian capital goods represent the best of what's "Made in Italy" to the world market. Advanced technologies, innovative solutions, flexibility and creativity are the pillars of strength that characterize what Italy has to offer. Among the most technologically advanced countries, Italy

BOSELLO HIGH TECHNOLOGY S.r.l.

Company located in Lombardy (northern Italy) founded in 1962 by President Aldo Bosello, operates from years 80 in the field of NDT (nondestructive testing), and specifically in industrial radioscopy. Currently, with its staff of about 50 employees located in his two facilities of Gallarate and Cassano Magnago, in the province of Varese, is currently among the world leaders in the field. Thanks to the know-how acquired, an efficient organizational structure and the high professional level of its human resources the Bosello HT ensures products with a high level of technology and highly efficient