00 ItMa 2011 (exclusive Feature) - Textile Magazine
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Coimbatore as the centre of commercial,<br />
after-sales and technical<br />
training activities. Additional offices<br />
in Ludhiana and Kolhapur allow<br />
to follow the whole Indian market,<br />
the products and the customer needs<br />
in real time.<br />
Savio Macchine Tessili is a company<br />
that for 1<strong>00</strong> years has played<br />
a major role for the development of<br />
Italian textile industry in the world.<br />
Founded in Pordenone, Italy, in<br />
1911 by the entrepreneur Marcello<br />
itMA <strong>2011</strong> [<strong>exclusive</strong> feature]<br />
Mr. lOREnzO CuCChETTO, CEO, Savio Macchine Tessili SpA<br />
Savio as a workshop for the production<br />
of textile components for the<br />
local industry, it is today the world<br />
leader in the field of yarn finishing<br />
machines.<br />
Savio now operates worldwide in<br />
the production and marketing of automatic<br />
winders, two-for-one twisters<br />
and rotor spinning frames with<br />
manufacturing plants in Italy, China<br />
and India. This evolution was accomplished<br />
in time by taking as a<br />
point of reference the research and<br />
development, a strong orientation to<br />
the maximum production flexibility<br />
and to maintain high quality stand-<br />
ards. This focus has resulted in a<br />
very strong driving force that led the<br />
company to realize an evolved production<br />
system to respond quickly<br />
to the demands of the textile industry<br />
worldwide.<br />
A certified quality system ISO<br />
9<strong>00</strong>1-2<strong>00</strong>8 permeates the company<br />
as a whole, offering the market a<br />
wide range of increasingly advanced<br />
textile machines with excellent performances<br />
and high reliability. This<br />
market approach also extends to<br />
the network of partner companies<br />
spread worldwide, identifying Savio<br />
as a company constantly close to<br />
Alpha buys savio Group<br />
Alpha of France has acquired the textile machinery producer<br />
Savio Group from Itema Holding. Alpha is looking to support the<br />
existing management team and to develop the company’s international<br />
presence.<br />
Alpha backed the company because it is well positioned in a<br />
growing market. In the past, Savio has been backed by Intesa<br />
Sanpaolo, which acquired the company in 1995 before it was<br />
sold to Itema Holding.<br />
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