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Follow on Google News | Campisa: Italian loading bays for corporate logisticsBy: Campisa Srl The company, with its decades of experience, is ready to face new challenges and provide companies with its latest solutions of loading bay systems, dock levellers and sectional doors. The variety of products and solutions makes it possible to suit any type of customer, from the small-scale business to the large corporation, with a custom-made service aimed at always finding the most suitable solution for every need. The company produces and sells a complete range of loading bay equipment (dock levellers, dock shelters, fire rated doors, sectional doors, rapid roll-up doors, as well as accessories and security systems) to obtain operational savings, to speed-up services, reduce the costs of the goods, reduce the risks for the operators and offer energy savings. Among the latest innovations, Campisa recently introduced the new two-cylinder dock levellers and the innovative spring-free hydraulic system for Fidelity Compact sectional doors. Campisa, which has made innovation and research one of its cornerstones, has over the years achieved numerous successes with a series of patents that have enabled it to improve its products and production efficiency. Moreover, the attention paid to maintaining high quality standards, from design to after-sales service, is attested by numerous quality certifications including the ISO 9001 standard and the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, in addition to all the reference standards for the export of its products to EU and non-EU countries. Thanks to its dedicated team of technicians, Campisa provides its customers with a full range of after-sales services such as consulting, repair, overhaul, installation and technical training. To find out more about the Campisa brand products or to contact the company, visit the website https://www.campisa.eu End
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