Lofrans inaugurates its production site in Milan

The Italian windlass manufacturer changes its industrial location. The new site at Cambiago, near Milan, now houses all production. This move is in line with the group's ongoing development.

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Lofrans' move to a new industrial site in Cambiago redefines the organization of its production and accompanies the evolution of its activities.

An industrial site designed to increase production volumes

The new Cambiago site offers a larger surface area than the historic Monza facility. This configuration makes it possible to accommodate more extensive production lines and to organize manufacturing flows in a more structured way.

This development is designed to keep pace with demand for mooring equipment, particularly on motor and sailing yachts. The increase in production capacity covers the entire range, from compact windlasses to models for larger vessels.

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Efficiency-oriented process organization

The industrial reorganization has enabled the various manufacturing stages to be grouped together on a single site. Component machining, motor assembly and mechanical systems integration are now coordinated in a single environment.

This configuration makes it easier to monitor operations and manage production rates. It also makes it easier to adapt volumes to market needs.

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A location in the heart of a dense industrial fabric

Located close to Milan, the Cambiago site benefits from direct access to a network of suppliers specializing in mechanical and electrical components. This location facilitates exchanges with industrial partners.

It also enables us to optimize logistics, particularly for equipment distribution to shipyards and distribution networks in Europe.

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Continuity in the brand's history

Founded in 1966 in Monza, Lofrans specializes in the design of windlasses and mooring management systems. The company has gradually expanded its international presence.

Since becoming part of the Lalizas Group in 2012, the brand has continued to grow, supported by an expanded distribution network. The transfer to Cambiago is part of this dynamic, while retaining activities linked to the design and manufacture of equipment.

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