Dellas expands its warehouse in Sassuolo
The expansion demonstrates the Verona-based company’s commitment to improving product availability and customer service.
Verona-based company Dellas recently expanded the warehouse it originally opened in the Sassuolo ceramic district in 2015 with the aim of increasing its storage capacity for flickert tools and ceramic grinding wheels and improving customer support.
The renovated warehouse in Via Giancarlo Siani 11 now includes an administrative office and much larger spaces to accommodate the company’s wide range of products.
This latest project reflects the company’s commitment to expanding its order volumes and continuing its development after more than 40 years producing and selling diamond tools in the international market.
At the Sassuolo site, a team of highly qualified staff coordinated by manager Mauro Benassi with the support of Stefano Manfredotti handles all warehouse activities, guaranteeing punctual deliveries and providing solutions to all needs and emergencies.
Dellas has centralised all its production activities at its headquarters in Verona. The facility is equipped with the latest technologies and automatic systems to guarantee uninterrupted supplies of high quality products. It is here that the company designs and develops increasingly high-performance solutions and conducts laboratory tests to verify their efficiency, while at the same time manufacturing all its lines of diamond tools for ceramic tile machining.
The product portfolio consists of squaring wheels, polishing and honing tools, cutting discs with thicknesses of up to 1.2 mm and profiling, honing and chamfering wheels capable of meeting all the needs of the furniture industry and the world of architecture and ceramic designers. The company aims to further expand its catalogue with the introduction of new products while continuing to offer customers a high level of service.
All product lines for the ceramic industry can be found on the website.
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