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ITALCOAT established in 1992 started
production in its new plant in Pignataro Maggiore (Caserta)
in 1993.This modern plant, built on an area of 25.000 m2, is
one of the few European factories dedicated exclusively to the
surface treatment and to the lacquering of semi-thin aluminium
strip.
With its high degree of specialization, ITALCOAT can most adequately
provide our customers not only with a technologically advanced
product, but also with elaborate technical and service support,
including continous research for the solution of particular
problems.
QUALITY/TECNOLOGY/ENVIROMENTAL PROTECTION
Our company's main aim is to satisfy the customer.
The latest equipment, experienced staff, flexibility and total quality management are the main features of our development and success which have enabled our company to become a globally-renowned manufacturer of rolled aluminium products.
The ultimate success of this important project depends on continuous delivery of the quality system which affects all areas of the company.
Our personnel undergo a full and continual programme of training in order to improve their professional knowledge and skills.
Our quality system was formally certified in accordance with ISO 9001:2000, and total quality management, based on a philosophy of continuous improvement, has been chosen as company policy.
The research and development programme, which is being carried out in conjunction with clients, the Laminazione Sottile Team and Naples University, have high expectations in the field of new materials, processes, applications and the protection of the environment.
This ability to produce a steady increase in the range of products and services by following, and even at times anticipating, market trends, is one of the chief factors behind our company's success story.
Protection of the environment is one of the cornerstones of our management policy.
All research and development activity is harmonised so as to keep the impact of materials and processes on the ecosystem to a minimum.
Crucial spots are identified and monitored, and responsibilities have been encoded in the form of a number of written procedures.
The environment undergoes periodical check-ups with respect to these criteria, and with regards to any corrective measures that might be required.
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