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Home News Comer Industries turnover up

Comer Industries turnover up

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January 30, 2015
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Comer Industries closed 2014 with a consolidated turnover of €361 million - a growth of 6% on 2013. This result, the highest ever recorded by the Italian power transmission product manufacturer, was achieved despite the uncertainties of the markets and the first signs of crisis in the agricultural sector. In the year just ended, Comer Industries completed the rebuilding of the Reggiolo industrial site affected by the earthquake in 2012. The new €12 million industrial complex covers more than 20,000m² of

Comer Industries closed 2014 with a consolidated turnover of €361 million – a growth of 6% on 2013. This result, the highest ever recorded by the Italian power transmission product manufacturer, was achieved despite the uncertainties of the markets and the first signs of crisis in the agricultural sector.

In the year just ended, Comer Industries completed the rebuilding of the Reggiolo industrial site affected by the earthquake in 2012. The new €12 million industrial complex covers more than 20,000m² of surface area. The plant is equipped with cutting-edge technologies for energy savings and environmental sustainability, thus ensuring ideal working conditions.

In 2014 the company continued the process of transforming the Comer Business System organisation model, with the aim of obtaining the EFQM (European Foundation for Quality Management) certification for excellent organizations by 2016.

Comer Academy, the in-house training and management school supporting the Comer Business System,  organized 180 courses in 2014 for a total of 27,700 hours dedicated to the company’s office and factory workers, 9% up on the previous year.

In a global scenario still characterised by high instability, the Comer Industries says it will continue to set itself challenging goals in 2015. “We will grow in the industrial sector,” said Fabio Storchi, CEO of Comer Industries. “While we expect a fall in the agricultural area, due to the economic difficulties of the sector, 2015 will be a demanding year, which we will face with maximum effort and the determination to achieve our fixed targets, relying on the valued contribution of our associates. We thank them for their professionalism and deep passion in the service of the company.”

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