In the first quarter of 2015, the Continua+ line from Sacmi came into operation at the Campo Largo facility, the first time this innovative technology has been installed in the American continent.
The largest Indian ceramic tile manufacturer ended 2014 with a production capacity of 54 million sq.m and a real production of 50 million sq.m (+26% on 2013). The goal: 100 million sq.m/year by March 2018.
160 professionals from 30 countries converged on the Sacmi Research Centre for a live demonstration of the Continua+ line. A selection of products that can be manufactured using this technology were also displayed, including large-format 3200x1600 mm panels.
The Spanish company was the official sponsor of the 13th Keramtex 2015, an international conference held in the Republic of Tatarstan (Russia) on 27 and 28 May this year.
The Fiorano Modenese-based company specialising in the cutting and squaring of tiles recently installed two new machines which will guarantee higher productivity and efficiency.
The company specialising in products for ceramic sanitaryware modelling, has reported a return to pre-crisis turnover levels following 68% growth in annual 4M will be taking part in Ceramitec in Hall B1, stand 509.
The Reggio Emilia-based company met with overseas delegations of ceramic tile manufacturers interested in the company's latest innovations in the field of energy recovery and filtration systems, cost optimisation and protection of the environment.
In June 2015 Ceric Technologies increased its share capital by 7.6 million euros with the issue of shares and bonds underwritten by Pleiade Investissement and Sopromec