Metals, Metalworking & Mining
Emmegi Headquarters, Soliera (MO)
Thinking outside the box A
round 70 per cent of Emmegi’s products are destined for the door and window manufacturing industry, with aluminium processing machines contributing the most to turnover. The remaining 30 per cent of its output is sold to other industries, such as the furniture, lighting, pneumatic, rail, truck trailer and oil platform sectors. What sets Emmegi apart from the competition is its wide range of products that can meet many different needs and budgets, along with a continuous commitment to the development of new solutions and providing all-round assistance. “We have two main divisions – the cutting division and the milling division – each of which focuses on different lines that can serve small businesses in the private sector that are looking to invest a
Emmegi is one of the biggest players in the provision of cutting and milling machinery for aluminium, light alloys, PVC and steel. The company is part of the Cifin Group which, in the last few years, thanks to a few strategic acquisitions, has doubled its turnover and widened its geographical presence. Eugenia Fiusco spoke to Emmegi marketing director, Marco Bellucci, to find out more about its plans for the future.
modest amount, all the way up to highly advanced CNC machines requested by clients working on larger scale projects, such as skyscrapers, that are ready to invest up to €500,000 for a piece of equipment. In between these two extremes, there are different options to suit many different clients,” said Mr Bellucci. “Over the past 10 years we have been working to fill the gap in our offering by providing PVC processing machinery which, alongside aluminium, is widely used in the door and window industry,” explained Mr Bellucci. Moreover, Emmegi supplies a comprehensive software package developed by its software house Emmegisoft – the FP SUITE – that can be customised to work in synergy with its machines. This package Industry Europe 145