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ITEMA India

Itema Group opens India locationBy Daniele Pelissetti, order administrator director, Savio

ITEMA India
By Daniele Pellissetti,order administrator director,Savio

Itema India Ltd. InaugurationEstablished 5 years ago by Miro Radici, the Italy-based ITEMA Group already has become an important international textile presence thanks to its ability to provide customers with custom-made products and solutions. Attention to product development went hand-in-hand with an additional rationalization, internationalization and consolidation of the activities performed by Itema’s companies in the strategic countries. After the inauguration of Itema Shanghai in April 2005 and Itema America in May 2005, the most recent important event for the company was the opening of Itema India Ltd., which was held September 24, in Coimbatore, India. Itema India, which is located in a new 1,600-square-meter building, provides sales and marketing functions including a showroom, after-sales and spare-parts service and an electronic circuit board repair center and training center for end-user technicians for the Somet, Vamatex and Savio companies. From the Itema India headquarters in Coimbatore, offices in Mumbai, Gunthur and Delhi — which operate in the relevant areas with support of seven representative agencies — are coordinated. ITEMA India employs a total of 87 people, 63 of which are dedicated to customer service. If necessary, these customer service agents can cover other Middle and Far East countries from Turkey to Iran and Indonesia.
The inauguration, attended by more than 200 Indian textile entrepreneurs, was opened by Danilo Arizzi, president of Itema Asia, and chief of Itema companies worldwide. In his opening speech, Arizzi emphasized the importance of both the volumes and technical/technological development of the Indian market. In the last 10 years, the Indian market has registered an increase of installed textile machinery close to that of China and therefore, considering a smaller population and geographical dimension, has exhibited a higher growth relative to the Chinese market. Gabriele Checchini, CEO of Itema India, has proven his abilities to head the operation. Fabio Mazzucchetti, sales and marketing director, and member of the board of Itema India, represented Somet-Vamatex at the inauguration. Savio was represented by Paolo Puntoni, marketing director, and member of the board of Itema India. With this new organization, the companies of the group — with a presence in India for many years — have consolidated their commercial expansion in which they have been leaders in the relevant sectors with the acquisition of important market shares. The establishment of Itema India proves the strategic vision of the group and its willingness to grow with coherence and engagement towards its mission. These conditions and establishing a worldwide presence are positive indicators for the future of the Itema Group.
November/December 2005