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ICMA Installs Two Turnkey Compounding Lines for Global Appliance Manufacturer

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ICMA San Giorgio SPA (Milan, Italy) has designed and installed two complete compounding systems for a major global appliance manufacturer. The new lines produce mineral-filled compounds at high volume through ICMA high-efficiency co-rotating extruders with integral material handling, dosing and cutting units. ICMA's turnkey system encompassed complete project engineering and support to smoothly integrate the lines with all related factory systems including material handling, compounding and granulation systems, as well as final compound storage and distribution management. At the core of the

Italy Invests in the US: Italy's INglass Srl to invest $17.6 Million in Byron Center, MI facility

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Italy's INglass Srl recently broke ground on its first facility in the US, which will be located in Byron Center, Michigan. INglass Srl, an Italian maker of molds for the plastics industry is investing $17.6 million in the West Michigan project and plans to employ 109 people over the next four years. Facility highlights The 45,000-square-foot facility, located at 920 74th St. SW in Byron Center, will house INglass’s HRSflow division, which manufactures hot runner systems for plastic injection molding. The facility will feature significant roof windows and natural daylight, and will also

Profilglass SpA

Since 1982 Profilglass plans and produces aluminum spacer and decorative bars for I.G. units and in the last years has reached the position of world leader in the field with a production of more than 470 million meters which are exported in 90 countries for 90% of the total company turnover. Such production is obtained with the help of internally built roll-forming machines using induction welding; the profiles, in more than 300 different kinds, are available in standard, bendable, clear anodized and painted versions. Since the beginning Profilglass conducted a constant policy of investments

Glass Service Srl

Glass Service Srl was established in 1994 by merging and integrating the long experience of two companies both working in the glass plant supply arena but with complementary intents. The first was specialized in supplying combustion equipment and other accessories like batch chargers, glass level measurement systems and heat recuperators for all kind of furnaces whereas the other was specialized in supplying glass melting furnace design as well refractory assembling and assistance. Since its establishment until now the task of Glass Service is to respond to the raising demand of high

Bottero I.G. Srl

Bottero IG is born from the fusion of energy and experience of BOTTERO and SIMEC, two leading Italian industrial companies with a long tradition for innovation. Their goal is to further the capabilities of Insulating Glass, the most versatile product available in the construction today, be it in terms of aesthetics, structural strength and energy efficiency. SIMEC SpA has been on the international market for more than thirty-five years and is one of the leading industrial companies in the world for the manufacture of machinery and plant for working natural stone (marble and granite) and

Alu-Pro Srl

The Alu-Pro group is focused in the production of metal spacers for insulating glass. The company, founded in 1992, has three production sites in Italy, Denmark and Poland. The headquarters are in Noale (Venice) on a 15.000 square meters area. Alu-Pro moved to this site in 2002 after the original plant of Salzano became too small for the company requirements. In Noale the company runs eight production lines of the latest and most innovative technology. The product range includes hundreds of induction welded aluminum profiles available mill finished, anodized and painted. The Alu-Pro group owns

SMC Italia spa

SMC Corporation has been present in Italy since 1977. SMC Italia has headquarters in Carugate (MI) and a manufacturing plant in Carseldine (AQ). The advantages of a large multinational joined by the local knowledge, ensures the best possible offer in terms of innovation and service. The net direct and indirect sales, distributed throughout the country, are the real asset of the company in terms of expertise and know-how, and can ensure coverage and support capillary. The customer support is ensured through dedicated services for the pre-and post-sales. As a general supplier of pneumatic

Sacmi Packaging SpA - Inpak Imola - Carle & Montanari Packaging

Sacmi Packaging SpA, part of the Sacmi group specialized in the manufacture and sales of end-of-line machinery, has been working in the industrial packaging industry for over 20 years and has gained status as an undisputed international leader in the production of tray forming machines for the produce market. The company is specialized in the supply of "turn-key" solutions and plants. Along with the wide range of standard machines available, it also offers highly customized solutions to meet the customer’s needs, designed to obtain top plant efficiency while, at the same time, reducing running

Sacmi Imola S.C. SpA

Sacmi is an multinational group manufacturing machines and complete plants for the Ceramics, Packaging (Beverage and Closures&Containers), Food and Plastics industries - markets in which it is a recognized worldwide leader. The strengths of both sides of the business lie in the application of innovative technology, the well-established position the group holds on international markets and its commitment to research in order to ensure consistent top quality and service to the client. The Sacmi Group has over 70 companies in 26 countries, production plants, distribution firms and service ones

OMS – Officina Meccanica Sestese SpA

In 1949 Maurizio Rossi and Luigi Cristina founded the company Officina Meccanica Sestese in Arona. In those difficult post-war years, the company undertook the important task of producing equipment and accessories for kilns especially for the production of bricks. OMS production soon asserted itself on the market so much that after a few years it became necessary to change premises. So, in 1958 a new plant was inaugurated in Arona where it continued to produce technologically advanced kiln equipment. In the following years new and more sophisticated brick handling equipment and systems were