Vetroresina all around the world
Vetroresina Spa
Via Portuense, 10
Masi San Giacomo
Ferrara – 44020
+39 0532/327911
info@vetroresinaspa.it
www.vetroresina.com
Vetroresina Spa
Via Prafitta Bertolina 4/a
fraz. Quartiere – 44015
Portomaggiore (FE)
+39 0532/327911
info@vetroresinaspa.it
www.vetroresina.com
Vetroresina LLC
6 Idaho Street
Greenville
SC 29605
Tel +1 (864) 404 3340 info@vetroresinallc.com
www.vetroresina.com
Vetroresina do Brasil LTDA
RodMarRondon
Km 256.3s/n°
Botucatu SP
55 (14) 3882-8857
vetroresina@vetroresina.com.br
www.site.vetroresina.com.
50 YEARS EXPERIENCE AT YOUR SERVICE
1968
Vetroresina Spa foundation
Since 1989
Vetroresina Spa's head office is located in Masi San Giacomo (FE)
2000
Plant opening in Brazil
2008
U.S. plant opening
2019
Expansion works of more than 5000sqm at the Masi San Giacomo site
2022
Opening of the Quartiere plant
In over 50 years we have build a history made of quality and technology.
Vetroresina has scheduled significant investments over the years in order to maintain and increase the company’s production level. Thanks also to collaborations with the Universities of Ferrara and Trieste and the advice of sector experts, it has been able to perceive changes and new requirements of the market; becoming a worldwide reference in the production of industrial plastic laminates.
Vetroresina exports directly from Italy to more than 40 countries worldwide as well as to countries served by our subsidiaries.
Our export share amounts to 65% and, moreover, we have a thick distribution network around the world, which allows us to be at the customer's service quickly, thanks to the presence of our local agents.
In 2019 Vetroresina expanded its factory in Italy, with 5000 sqm of new space and a consequent increase of 20% of the company's total production. In 2022, the new production plant in Quartiere (FE) was opened, with 8 new workbenches and 5000 sqm of additional space.
Vetroresina for the environment
Vetroresina S.p.A. is constantly striving to improve the environmental sustainability of its production activities by harnessing renewable energy sources and controlling styrene emissions (a potentially harmful hydrocarbon used in fiberglass processing).
In 2018, the company decided to further raise its industrial standards by investing in an ambitious company expansion project. The ongoing project involves the installation of technologies that reduce the environmental impact of chemicals used in production processes and provide almost total coverage of the company's energy needs with 85-90 percent renewable sources.