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Fedrigoni S.p.A.
Company typePublic
Industry Paper, Manufacturing
Founded1888; 136 years ago (1888) in Verona, Italy
FounderGiuseppe Antonio Fedrigoni
HeadquartersPiazzale Lodi 3
20137, Milano
Italy Viale Enrico Fermi 12
37135, Verona
Italy
Key people
  • Marco Nespolo ( CEO)
Products
Brands
  • Acucote
  • Cordenons
Revenue€626 million (2007)
Owner
Number of employees
5,000 (2022)
Website fedrigoni.com

Fedrigoni is a large paper manufacturer in Italy founded in 1888 by Giuseppe Antonio Fedrigoni, and one of the leading paper companies in Europe. [1] Fedrigoni owns paper mills in Verona, Arco di Trento, Riva del Garda, Fabriano, and Pioraco. Three companies — Cartiere Miliani Fabriano, Fedrigoni Cartiere, and Fabriano Securities — merged in 2011 to form Fedrigoni S.p.A. [1] In recent years, Fedrigoni has expanded its business in luxury packaging and self-adhesives. [2] The CEO is Marco Nespolo. [3]

In 2011, the firm opened the Institute of Paper History Gianfranco Fedrigoni (ISTOCARTA) in Fabriano. [1]

Bain Capital acquired Fedrigoni in April 2018 for €600 million. [4]

In November 2022, Fedrigoni acquired Papeterie Zuber Rieder, a Boussières-based manufacturer of specialty papers for wine and spirits labels. [5] The company announced in August 2023 that it would construct an "Innovation Centre" at its headquarters in Verona. [6]

The company has also donated machinery and equipment to the Paper and Watermark Museum in Fabriano. [1]

Fedrigoni 365

Fedrigoni is also known for its annually-produced book-style art calendars called Fedrigoni 365, produced since 2018 and featuring work by hundreds of different artists and studios. [7] [8]

The first volume, in 2018, was printed entirely on black paper. [9] In 2019, a range of white paper was used. [10] The 2020 edition features a rainbow-like paper spread, "employing the full family of 16 colours from [Fedrigoni's] Woodstock paper range". [11]

Fedrigoni 365/2021 was digitally printed in partnership with Ricoh — each book features a unique, randomised selection of artwork. [12] The 2022 calendar featured four volumes, each printed by a separate company and bound differently, with the fourth volume digitally printed in multiple variations. [13] In 2023, the theme was "love"; [14] each book was printed on a unique selection of red and pink papers, and proceeds were donated to the British Heart Foundation. [7]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Cerquetti, Mara (December 2017). "Value Creation in Industrial Heritage Management. Evidence from the City of Paper (Fabriano, Italy)". Budow nictwo i Architektura. 16 (4): 35–47. ISSN  1899-0665.
  2. ^ Lamberg, Juha-Antti; Ojala, Jari; Peltoniemi, Mirva; Särkkä, Timo, eds. (2012). The Evolution of Global Paper Industry 1800-2050: A Comparative Analysis. New York: Springer. p. 235. ISBN  9789400754300.
  3. ^ "Management Team". Fedrigoni. Retrieved 27 August 2023.
  4. ^ Dugandzic, Igor (18 April 2018). "Bain Capital completes Fedrigoni acquisition". EUWID Pulp and Paper.
  5. ^ Francis, Jo (November 18, 2022). "Fedrigoni to acquire French mill". Printweek.
  6. ^ Bernard, Dominic (August 23, 2023). "Fedrigoni lays out plans for new R&D centre". Printweek.
  7. ^ a b Pippin, Chelsey (16 January 2023). "A new calendar by Fedrigoni celebrates 365 creative takes on the theme of 'love'". Creative Boom.
  8. ^ Barrie, Tullet (16 November 2020). "FEDRIGONI 366". University of Lincoln. To commemorate the 2020 leap year, this calendar includes designs by 366 leading UK-based creatives.
  9. ^ "Fedrigoni 365 2018". Fedrigoni. Retrieved 5 September 2023.
  10. ^ "Fedrigoni 365 2019". Fedrigoni. Retrieved 5 September 2023.
  11. ^ "Fedrigoni 365 2020". Fedrigoni. Retrieved 5 September 2023.
  12. ^ "Fedrigoni 365 2021". Fedrigoni. Retrieved 5 September 2023.
  13. ^ "Fedrigoni 365 2022". Fedrigoni. Retrieved 5 September 2023.
  14. ^ "Fedrigoni 365 2023". Fedrigoni. Retrieved 5 September 2023.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fedrigoni S.p.A.
Company typePublic
Industry Paper, Manufacturing
Founded1888; 136 years ago (1888) in Verona, Italy
FounderGiuseppe Antonio Fedrigoni
HeadquartersPiazzale Lodi 3
20137, Milano
Italy Viale Enrico Fermi 12
37135, Verona
Italy
Key people
  • Marco Nespolo ( CEO)
Products
Brands
  • Acucote
  • Cordenons
Revenue€626 million (2007)
Owner
Number of employees
5,000 (2022)
Website fedrigoni.com

Fedrigoni is a large paper manufacturer in Italy founded in 1888 by Giuseppe Antonio Fedrigoni, and one of the leading paper companies in Europe. [1] Fedrigoni owns paper mills in Verona, Arco di Trento, Riva del Garda, Fabriano, and Pioraco. Three companies — Cartiere Miliani Fabriano, Fedrigoni Cartiere, and Fabriano Securities — merged in 2011 to form Fedrigoni S.p.A. [1] In recent years, Fedrigoni has expanded its business in luxury packaging and self-adhesives. [2] The CEO is Marco Nespolo. [3]

In 2011, the firm opened the Institute of Paper History Gianfranco Fedrigoni (ISTOCARTA) in Fabriano. [1]

Bain Capital acquired Fedrigoni in April 2018 for €600 million. [4]

In November 2022, Fedrigoni acquired Papeterie Zuber Rieder, a Boussières-based manufacturer of specialty papers for wine and spirits labels. [5] The company announced in August 2023 that it would construct an "Innovation Centre" at its headquarters in Verona. [6]

The company has also donated machinery and equipment to the Paper and Watermark Museum in Fabriano. [1]

Fedrigoni 365

Fedrigoni is also known for its annually-produced book-style art calendars called Fedrigoni 365, produced since 2018 and featuring work by hundreds of different artists and studios. [7] [8]

The first volume, in 2018, was printed entirely on black paper. [9] In 2019, a range of white paper was used. [10] The 2020 edition features a rainbow-like paper spread, "employing the full family of 16 colours from [Fedrigoni's] Woodstock paper range". [11]

Fedrigoni 365/2021 was digitally printed in partnership with Ricoh — each book features a unique, randomised selection of artwork. [12] The 2022 calendar featured four volumes, each printed by a separate company and bound differently, with the fourth volume digitally printed in multiple variations. [13] In 2023, the theme was "love"; [14] each book was printed on a unique selection of red and pink papers, and proceeds were donated to the British Heart Foundation. [7]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Cerquetti, Mara (December 2017). "Value Creation in Industrial Heritage Management. Evidence from the City of Paper (Fabriano, Italy)". Budow nictwo i Architektura. 16 (4): 35–47. ISSN  1899-0665.
  2. ^ Lamberg, Juha-Antti; Ojala, Jari; Peltoniemi, Mirva; Särkkä, Timo, eds. (2012). The Evolution of Global Paper Industry 1800-2050: A Comparative Analysis. New York: Springer. p. 235. ISBN  9789400754300.
  3. ^ "Management Team". Fedrigoni. Retrieved 27 August 2023.
  4. ^ Dugandzic, Igor (18 April 2018). "Bain Capital completes Fedrigoni acquisition". EUWID Pulp and Paper.
  5. ^ Francis, Jo (November 18, 2022). "Fedrigoni to acquire French mill". Printweek.
  6. ^ Bernard, Dominic (August 23, 2023). "Fedrigoni lays out plans for new R&D centre". Printweek.
  7. ^ a b Pippin, Chelsey (16 January 2023). "A new calendar by Fedrigoni celebrates 365 creative takes on the theme of 'love'". Creative Boom.
  8. ^ Barrie, Tullet (16 November 2020). "FEDRIGONI 366". University of Lincoln. To commemorate the 2020 leap year, this calendar includes designs by 366 leading UK-based creatives.
  9. ^ "Fedrigoni 365 2018". Fedrigoni. Retrieved 5 September 2023.
  10. ^ "Fedrigoni 365 2019". Fedrigoni. Retrieved 5 September 2023.
  11. ^ "Fedrigoni 365 2020". Fedrigoni. Retrieved 5 September 2023.
  12. ^ "Fedrigoni 365 2021". Fedrigoni. Retrieved 5 September 2023.
  13. ^ "Fedrigoni 365 2022". Fedrigoni. Retrieved 5 September 2023.
  14. ^ "Fedrigoni 365 2023". Fedrigoni. Retrieved 5 September 2023.

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