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The Ambrosi
Cesare precision machine-shop was founded in 1934 as
the "Officina Meccanica Ambrosi Eduino Gardolo", thanks to
Cesare"s father, Ambrosi Eduino.
During the first
years, the company deals with machine tool maintenance service
both in metal and wood machining field. In 1937, Eduino
Ambrosi planned and realized the turret-lathe. Hundreds of these
machines, fully designed and manufactured in Gardolo"s
establishment, have been sold. In the fifties, a milling machine
had been studied to make drills, letting the mark AEG become
well-known in Europe and in Latin America.
In 1971
Cesare, Eduino"s son, succeeded to the direction, giving origin to
a progressive productive and managerial modernization that would
lead the business to a further growth. In the following years,
there have been made machined parts on behalf of third parties,
dedicated machinery, mechanical equipment for Italian and European
graphical industries, for the most important Italian constructors,
for university and technological laboratories. |
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The business gets wider and flanks to the mechanical sector, the
departments of linear and circular grinding.
1999 is an important year. The new headquarter has been
realized, widening productive spaces and getting further numerical
control machines.
Moreover, we obtained the official and sole agency of the
trade-mark WIDIA-NEDERLAND B.V. for selling paper knives,
becoming the authorized grinding centre in Trentino-Alto Adige.
Today, Ambrosi, at the third generation, is a well-known and
appreciated reality thanks to our professional nature and to our
first-rate service offered to the Customer.
We work in the metal and mechanics, paper-converting industry,
wood field, in the main graphical industries and national paper
mills, offering a faultless and an effective service.
Our mission will always be the constant technological improvement
to remain a market leader. |