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2008
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The construction of three Model FR200 22-ton Swivel Crushers. An opening of almost 2 metres, height of over 4 and a half metres and two side-by-side pistons that generate a force of 350 tons. The biggest “biting monsters” ever built by a European company, until now.
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2007
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A memorable day of entertainment for all its friends, customers, resellers and suppliers on July 7, 2007. We celebrated our first 15 years of life on the occasion of the inauguration of the new production plant in Noventa Vicentina.
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2007
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In January 2007, Trevi Benne changed its name and became Trevi Benne S.p.A. |
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2006
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At the time, Trevi Benne had 55 employees. The investment in human resources, the constant growth of the market and the acquisition of an “industrial” production system caused the transfer of all production, the replacement parts warehouse and the technical design offices to a new plant, also in Noventa Vicentina, of about 6,000 m² under roof, on an area of 17,000 m².
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2006
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Opening of a sales company, Trevi France, with an office near Lyon to reinforce its presence in France and follow it directly.
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2006
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Certification under the UNI EN ISO 9001:2000 standard issued by the Certifying Body TÜV Italia for the design and production of buckets, hydraulic and mechanical equipment for demolition and recycling inerts and equipment for earthmoving machinery.
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2005
2004
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Research & Development, the technological fine-tuning of the products, investments in software and design programs, three-dimensional prototypes and latest-generation computer media to give the finished product greater qualitative value-added. Italian and foreign trade fairs, advertising and editorial content in specialised sector magazines, the creation of a capillary sales network consisting of Italian and foreign importers and dealers and the creation of a web site. This makes Trevi Benne one of the major European producers of equipment for demolition, earthmoving and recycling.
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2004
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In the month of July, the company reaches an important milestone: 1.000 pieces of demolition equipment placed on the market.
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1999
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Specialisation, diversification of production, continuous investments and hiring new employees caused the company to move to a 12,000-m² industrial site in Noventa Vicentina (VI) with 3,000 m² under roof, including an office building to house the technical, design, sales and administrative personnel and two sheds for production, a warehouse, logistics and quality control. The company was now in the young, capable hands of the two children, Luca Vaccaro, the President, and Lucia Vaccaro, the Vice-President.
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1994
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Design and production of the first Series BVR Sifting Bucket and the first Hydraulic Crusher, equipment that has become indispensable in the field of demolition, recovery and the recycling of inert materials.
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1993
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The company participated in the SAMOTER '93 International Earthmoving Machinery Fair for the first time and the trade fair organisation's jury named the “quick connecting self-locking hydraulic coupling” the technical innovation of the year.
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1992
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Trevi Benne Srl was incorporated in 1992, but it was the fruit of more than 30 years of the family's experience in the earthmoving sector. The Vicenza company produced standard and special buckets, quick connectors and equipment for excavators and shovel loaders in a 2,700-m² industrial plant in Agugliaro (VI).
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