Olivotto Glass Technologies completes the re-engineering of its organization

Date: 14 February 2008
Source: www.olivotto.it

Date: 14 February 2008

Olivotto Glass Technologies, a company leader in designing and supplying forming lines for hollow glass production through the well known brands Olivotto, Antas and Lynch, has recently completed the re-engineering of its organization.

The core of the new structure is represented by three "business units". Each business unit consists of a team of engineers committed to specific market segments, and namely:

- Tableware, managed by Paolo Panza

- Tubing & Lighting, managed by Andrea Valle

- Technical Glasses, managed by Antonio Cesaretto

These managers will report directly to Giulio Napoli, chairman of the company.

Each business unit shall further develop and strengthen skills and know-how related to its market segment, either gathering specific competences coming from the deep experience acquired over the decades by Olivotto, Antas as well as Lynch and by forging technical agreements with glass manufacturers.

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