A chat with Matteo Cuzzolin, technical director of Progalvano
In the galvanic industrial landscape, the ability to adapt to the specific needs of customers is a critical success factor. Progalvano, a recognized leader in the sector, stands out for its customization philosophy , an approach that allows it to respond with precision and innovation to the increasingly sophisticated demands of the market.
Matteo Cuzzolin, COO of Progalvano, underlines the importance of customization in the company's path. Innovation , for Progalvano, is not only a technological process but an attitude, a question of spirit.
Progalvano accepts daily challenges that require the design of new machines or the adaptation of existing ones , opening new branches and unexplored applications in the field of galvanic .
Progalvano has developed numerous new galvanic machines in response to the specific needs of its customers. This willingness to customize and propose tailor-made solutions has become a distinctive feature of the company.
For example, it has developed barrels for anodizing , a process not traditionally associated with barrels, and produced rotating structures for the galvanization of heavy parts up to 1.5 tons .
This commitment to customization has allowed Progalvano to move from the production of standard machines to the creation of special rotating machines and prototypes .
About 50% of the annual production is customized , thus highlighting its role as a pioneer in the sector. The in-depth knowledge of mechanical, chemical and electrochemical processes has allowed the company to further distinguish itself from its competitors.
The customization philosophy for Progalvano is more than a production strategy : it is a cultural imprint that permeates every aspect of operations.
An approach that has enabled rapid growth, strengthened leadership and consolidated the company's commitment to innovation and quality , always keeping the specific needs of customers at the center.
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