STUDIO 1 S.R.L. - Innovative machines for automatic glass handling

Date: 13 October 2004
Source: STUDIO 1 S.R.L.

Date: 13 October 2004

Hall 15 / Stand F58STUDIO 1 S.R.L. Industrial Automations is a producer of complete plants and automatic handling equipment for flat glass industry.

Its activity is based on engineering and manufacturing of special machines for glass handling, storage, palletising, screen printing and automatic warehouses.
Within the factory of Roteglia (RE), Northern Italy, the company highly specialised technical staff follows the entire productive process, from plant conceiving, to its engineering design, right up to its realization, assembly and final inspection at the customer’s site.
Through its consolidated method and its experience beyond 20 years, the company is specialised in optimization of production cycles: in order to be always aware of the market demands, it has created a technical service able to optimize production processes even on existing machines and plants, developing concrete solutions and using the most innovative technologies to reach complete efficiency. This allows to integrate different production parameters, with the aim of avoiding waste, making the most of each single machine and reaching full working order by creating an optimal production flow.
STUDIO 1 s.r.l. is a customer oriented activity which offers each customer a tailored plant and complete service, from design to after-sales assistance. The activity fulcrum and key of success are agility, dynamism and flexibility; in one word the capability to ride market changes.

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