The factories of Castiglione d’Adda (Lodi) and Sovico (Monza-Brianza) are the subject of important investments by the Italian company, which aims to strengthen and enhance their presence in the internal and global market

Well Done“Starts the slogan under the orange logo of Beta toolsthe Italian company leader in Europe of the production of tools for mechanics, born as a printing house in 1923 and today present in more than 100 countries in the world. A company with a global appeal that still believes and invests a lot in Made in Italy. In fact, the production plants of Beta tools Of Castiglione d’Adda (Lodi), where some of the company’s most iconic products such as the “t” keys and reversible cricchettiand the historic factory of Ruler (Monza-Brianza), where the company is based. Well 450 thousand euros They will be intended for the Castiglione d’Adda plant for the purchase of a new system that will allow to internally produce some components of the dynamometric key and the “T” key with articulated compass. In addition, the Lodigiano plant continues its path to sustainability: thanks to the photovoltaic system installed in 2022, Over 65% of its energy needs are now covered by renewable sources, with a saving of 500 tons of CO₂ per year. For the Sovico plant, however, they will be allocated 680 thousand euros For a new automatic island dedicated to the plastic molding of the handles of all the tools used for manual twist.

The declarations

“Our group confirms its industrial vocation and the firm will to continue to stand out for the qualitative excellence of its products” he said Roberto Ciceri, President and CEO of Beta Group. “These new investments represent the additional stage of a growth path undertaken in recent years, which aims to strengthen our international leadership by betting precisely on the Made in Italy manufacture,” added the president and to Beta group. “I am firmly convinced of the choice to invest in the Italian production chain, guaranteeing continuity to an already solid and recognized industrial model,” concluded Ciceri.

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