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Lovati F.lli: 75 years of experience and continuous innovation

This year, Lovati F.lli is celebrating its 75th anniversary as a glass processing machinery manufacturer. Lovati’s machines are specifically designed to meet the stringent requirements of heavy production with superior performance and minimal maintenance.

Established in 1939, Lovati F.lli is known throughout the industry for excellence in engineering. The Italian company manufactures and exports all over the world a wide range of machines for shaped glass processing, which starts from the simple semiautomatic machines up to the most sophisticated CNC. Lovati’s machines are specifically designed to meet the stringent requirements of heavy production with superior performance and minimal maintenance.
1939     Lovati F.lli is established in Milan, Italy;
1963     the company produces its first glass working machine;
1968     Angelo Lovati, current President, joins the company;
1970     the first fully automatic electromechanical machine for glass is produced;
1973     Lory Lovati, current Sales Manager, joins the company;
1975     the company produces its first fully automatic electronic machine for glass;
1979     the first CNC is produced and the company’s new plant in Assago is opened;
1980     Lovati installs its first machine in the US;
1983     the company installs its machines in Indonesia;
1984     Lovati’s machines go to China; the company produces its first numerical control loading unit;
1990     the America branch opens in North Carolina, US;
1996     the first CNC with multiple heads is produced;
2003     production starts on the special CNC “Bem”; Corinna Lovati, current Export Manager, joins the company;
2010     Lovati’s production range is increased with the new drilling and routing machine “Alcor100”;production starts on the new CNC engraving machine “Groove”;
2014     the company proudly celebrates its 75th anniversary; and the story continues…

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