Carlo Bonomi, president of Assolombarda and president of Synopo, an Italian company that sells electromedical equipment, also joins the Board of Dulevo, the Emilia-based company that manufactures and sells machinery for urban, industrial and commercial cleaning all over the world. The announcement was made by the president and CEO of Dulevo, Tighe Noonan.
I was already dulling in 1978 it created the first sweeper prototype to then quickly establish itself in the Italian and European panorama of the industrial and urban cleaning sector, today it is present in 80 countries. In 2019 the company expects to achieve a turnover of approximately 100 million euros (+24% compared to 2018) and an Ebitda growing by 30% to approximately 13,2 million euros.
“We are honored to welcome Chairman Carlo Bonomi to the Board of Directors of Dulevo – commented Noonan -, with whom we share the values and the important mission of supporting Italian industry in the increasingly challenging context of globalisation. In just 5 years Dulevo has gone from a traditional industrial model based on craftsmanship, with a turnover of 40 million euros, to a model oflean manufacturing” thus making a significant dimensional leap. Dulevo's industrial plan envisages doubling its turnover in the next five years by focusing on its team and on the network of suppliers and collaborators of the Emilian industrial fabric, the famous "Automotive Valley". We are certain that Carlo Bonomi will make a decisive contribution to achieving these ambitious goals".
“Dulevo – added Bonomi – represents a virtuous business model in our country; without sacrificing its link with the local industrial fabric, it has succeeded in the difficult challenge of globalisation. Today Dulevo is witness in the world of how the Italian company, with an artisan tradition, is capable of establishing itself on an international level also in technological research, proposing cutting-edge solutions in terms of eco-sustainability, designed to improve the quality of the environment of city. Dulevo, in addition to Milan and Rome, has been chosen by numerous municipalities around the world, for its ability to create highly advanced machines, designed to reduce emissions in terms of noise and dust released into the environment”.