Company profile
TESMEC S.p.A.
| Tesmec Group operates through two differents business lines (Trenching machines and Stringing Equipment) in the field of design, production and marketing of: - Machines and integrated systems for stringing power lines, aerial and underground optic fibre cables - Machines for suspending electric power lines for railways - Trencher for linear excavations - Multipurpose machines (Gallmac). Il Gruppo opera attraverso due linee di prodotto (trencher e tesatura) nel settore della progettazione, produzione e commercializzazione di: - Macchine e sistemi integrati per la tesatura e manutenzione di reti elettriche, cavi aerei ed interrati in fibra ottica - Macchine e sistemi integrati per la tesatura di reti elettriche ferroviarie - Macchine trencher cingolati ad alta potenza per lo scavo in linea di reti e di tubi (pipeline) interrate o per opere di sbancamento, anche di terreni rocciosi - Macchine da cantiere multifunzionali (Gallmac). |
| Tesmec Group, led by Chief Executive Officer Ambrogio Caccia
Dominioni, has a more than 300-strong staff and it operates through
four manufacturing plants, three in Italy, in Grassobbio and Endine
(Bergamo), in Sirone (Lecco) and one in United States, located in
Alvarado (Texas) – USA. The Group has been operating in the field of
stringing equipment for about fifty years and more than twenty five
years in the area of trenching machines. Tesmec Group has always been
hallmarked by its considerable commitment to research and development
work on leading-edge technological systems, which have enabled it to
design and build machinery and systems with a high content of
innovation, able to work even in environmental conditions such as
desert or arctic areas. Tesmec mission is to operate in energy and
telecommunications industries. There are strategic markets for the
growth and the modernization of every countries in the world. We pursue
a “Glocal” growth strategy: this means to be global, so to be all over
the world, but to have local presences in the strategic areas of the
world. Thus meeting the single markets’ needs the best way. Modern
societies face future challenges to invest in the energy and
telecommunications sectors. In fact new technologies are able to fill
infrastructural gaps that are missing in developing countries as the
needs of future generations are growing. The necessity to rationalize
energy costs and improve the transmission speed of information, makes
therefore the world investment in energy and telecommunications
necessary for the global growth. |
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