Garda molle 4.0

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We are dedicated to the technological renewal of our machine park. Our focus on automation aims to improve production efficiency and quality, ensuring we deliver high-quality products to our customers.

Industry 4.0, the fourth industrial revolution, integrates advanced technologies into production processes, including cyber-physical systems, IoT, artificial intelligence, robotics and big data. This philosophy, which we fully share, aims to improve efficiency, flexibility and customisation, reducing costs and environmental impact. We transform operational processes with determination towards a more automated and data-driven future.

Industry 5.0, the evolution of Industry 4.0, places a significant emphasis on human-machine collaboration, recognising the invaluable role of our team in our operations.
It further integrates artificial intelligence and advanced technologies with human creativity, improving personalisation, sustainability and worker well-being. The goal is to create a more sustainable, ethical and human-centred production environment.

Today, value creation passes through investments in technology and training. Technology is a fundamental driver for company development and represents the evolution of know-how, guaranteeing growth and competitiveness.
Lorena Falcone – Commercial Manager
Springs and digital, our numbers
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winding machines
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spring former
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shearing presses
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Hooks forming machine
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machines connected to the management system
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operators equipped with a tablet

Fortune favours the prepared.

Garda molle combines industrial expertise and technology. Our production is meticulously organised in a single system, enabling us to control times, costs, and volumes at any moment. This is the natural evolution of our approach, positioning us as a company ready and agile for the market of the future, much like a spring.

A Form to Compress Distances.

You are one step away from the ideal “k” constant.

A Form to Compress Distances.

You are one step away from the ideal “k” constant.