PROFILE
PHOENIX
was set up in 1972 by the six founders, four of whom still work
in the company, for the production of dies for aluminium profile
extrusion.
Originally located in Concesio, on the outskirts of Brescia, Phoenix later moved to the new premises in Paderno Franciacorta (Brescia) and Verdello (Bergamo), where it maintained its organization up to the late nineties. The eighties saw an approach to Central European markets (mainly Germany) and utilization of the latest technology, including spark erosion and the first application of computer science to industrial design contributed to the growth of Phoenix, which was also made possible by the fundamental contribution of such subcontractors as Debra, Sirio, Intex and Pragma
In
the nineties Phoenix consolidated the success of the previous
decade and completed the process of rationalisation of the company
with the aim of reducing lead times. This process contemplated
integration of all the subcontracted work, except for thermal
treatment, into a single company in the group, and also heavy
investments in the search for new production technology and design,
a guarantee of Phoenix's undisputed leadership in this business
sector.
In
order to improve customer services, the company’s shareholders
decided to initiate a further process of development through new
take-overs and de-localisation of production in 1999 and 2000.
The first step in this process was the take-over of a branch of
HYDRO ALLUMINIO ORNAGO (known as ITALMA), a company manufacturing
dies and equipment for the HYDRO group in Italy.
Then came the creation of Iberia Dies Phoenix, and the acquisition
of Tool Dies S.p.A., Phoenix’ traditional Italian rival,
followed by the setting up of the Greek company Hellas Dies Phoenix.
Panamericana Dies Phoenix was set up in Buenos Aires (Argentina)
in 2003, and in June same year Phoenix International S.p.A. took
over from Capral Aluminium the business line for the production
of dies and tools. The new company, called Austex Dies Phoenix,
is located in Minto (Australia).
Each
factory in the group is an independent “Business Unit”
in which the local management establishes targets and answers
to the Group management for the results achieved. Overall, Phoenix
Group has acquired 20% of the market share in Europe with a team
of 400 qualified workers who are coordinated by a capillary system
of delegation.
At the end of year 2009 the complete production, together with all the equipments and the entire staff of highly qualified technicians, has been concentrated in the newest plant in Verdello (Bergamo).
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