New Italy logistics center for the Fenzi Group

New Italy logistics center for the Fenzi Group
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Date: 26 June 2020

Even during these difficult times the Fenzi Group is investing in the future.

Even during these difficult times – complicated by the impact the Covid-19 pandemic is having on the global economy, with repercussions in one of the more solid sectors, like the glass industry – the Fenzi Group is investing in the future, upgrading its Tribiano (Milan) facility, strategic headquarters and hub of operations around the world for the global leader in chemicals for secondary glass processing.

Engaged in the production and development of the most advanced solutions for all its business units – from sealants for high-performance insulating glass, to decorative paints for all kinds of applications, to protective paints and chemical solutions for mirror manufacturing – the Italian facility is expanding with a new integrated logistics center to optimize efficiency in warehouse management and shipping.

With a surface area of more than 15,000 m2, the new plant is highly automated and designed to make best use of the company’s innovative logistics management techniques. It is equipped with the most cutting-edge structural technologies to optimally digitize the flow of raw materials and shipping, thereby improving traceability while having a decidedly positive impact on the overall quality of the Fenzi Group products.

This key investment in the new logistics center will drive faster and more effective client services, with the utmost optimization of time and greater efficiency of processes. It also fits into a broader framework of upgrades to projects, services and sales initiatives with which the company aims to strengthen its leadership position in the world of glass. The project is also informed by future needs, aimed at managing greater volume and, above all, new products.

“The Covid-19 crisis has not stopped our determination to continue to improve – remarked Matteo Padovan, General Manager of Fenzi Italia – Our enthusiasm is intact and we continue to invest in the development of new services to maximize our connection with our clients, becoming even more efficient and continuing the Group’s growth process begun almost 80 years ago. At this juncture, it is naturally about making judicious, well thought-out choices to maintain balanced development and renewed optimism in the future. Special thanks go to all of our partners and Fenzi employees whose commitment and passion are clear, allowing us to obtain these results.”

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