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Fuccelli Srl

The Company Fuccelli Srl was founded in 1970, in Umbria (Italy), and more precisely in Deruta, a town well known for its long tradition of hand-made ceramics. Fuccelli Srl is known for the production of machinery and equipment for processing and the production of ceramics and pottery; it is the market leader, appreciated for many years for the quality and flexibility of its products. In fact, it is able to meet the needs of those who prefer still a handicraft production and at the same time is able to meet the requirements of international companies that produce large quantities every day and

BARUFFALDI PLASTIC TECHNOLOGY SRL

This year marks 60 years in business activity at Ferrara (Italy) for Baruffaldi. In that time, the company has created a solid reputation as a manufacturer of extrusion tooling for plastic materials specializing in: automatic programmable in and off line machines for PVC profiles, PVC, aluminum and steel roller shutters, cable ducts as well as special machines on request. In 1998, Baruffaldi S.r.l. obtained ISO 9001 certification. Our internal procedures were revised to conform to the new "Vision 2000" guidelines, which have become an important instrument that allows us guarantee the contract

Italian Leadership: Italy Takes Part In Establishing Uniform Regulations For Machinery Compliance

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Safety & Market Surveillance Package: a milestone to machinery compliance? As a long-time promoter of effective and efficient market surveillance, the European machinery industry warmly welcomes the European Commission's Package presented on February 13, 2013, yet calls for more ambitious measures in order to tackle the challenge of non-compliant machinery in the Internal Market. "The European machinery industry, represented by CECE, CECIMO, CEMA, FEM and EUROMAP, warmly welcomes the proposal from the Commission, as it reflects many of the suggestions that our industry has made during the past

OFFICIAL: Machines Italia / IndustryWeek Magazine Automation Survey 2012 Available Now!

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During the fourth quarter of 2012, Machines Italia together with IndustryWeek magazine conducted its survey on the usage of automation in the manufacturing sector. This Survey had as its objectives the following: Examine the use of automation and robotics among manufacturers; Investigate the use of and perception of Italian machines; Determine future purchasing plans and the important factors and players in the decision-making process. The methodology was straight forward as IndustryWeek's Penton Research emailed invitations to participate in the online survey to the print subscribers of its

Italian Plastic and Rubber Machinery Production Reached $5.5 Billion in 2012

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ASSAGO, ITALY -- Italian plastics and rubber machinery makers expect to produce 4.2 billion euros ($5.5 billion) in equipment this year, with exports of 2.6 billion euros ($3.45 billion), according to Italy's plastic and rubber machinery association Assocomaplast. The association examined imports and exports from the first nine months of the year and found that exports increased 9 percentage points, while imports increased 2 percent. Compared to 2010-2011, the balance of trade for the sector increased 11 percent to 1.41 billion euros ($1.5 billion). Europe is still the top export destination

STORCI SpA

Storci SpA manufactures machines for dried and fresh pasta and couscous. Its specialized equipment includes egg systems, dosing systems, kneading units, presses, dryers, strippers, dough sheeters, ravioli makers, gnocchi makers, pasteurizers, pre-cookers and coolers.

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

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

Final Numbers Confirm the Growth of Italian Construction Machinery and Equipment Exports for 2011

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According to recent statistics from Istat, the Italian Statistical Agency, elaborated by Unacea, a newly formed association representing the Italian construction equipment industry, Italian exports of construction machinery and equipment grew by a stunning 23% with respect to the previous year. For 2011, the total value of the Italian export of construction machinery and equipment worldwide surpassed 2,226 million Euros. The biggest growth was registered within the earthmoving machinery sector (+42%), followed by tower cranes (+23%), drilling and boring machines (20%), on-road construction

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