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MACHINERY
The Liontek densifier
energy efficiency. The training sessions are flexible and personalised, adapted to the specific needs of each customer. Tecnova engineers work directly at the customer’ s site with the staff, offering practical assistance and in-depth training on the different functions and applications of the recycling system. This targeted approach ensures that customers become familiar with the machines and develop the skills they need to operate autonomously and safely. Marco Massaro, currently the sole owner of Tecnova,
emphasises the importance of after-sales service and continuous training for customers:“ We believe that the success of our customers is our success. Continuous training is a key investment to ensure that our plants can operate at their full capacity. Together with our team of experienced engineers, we are committed to providing comprehensive support, ensuring that our customers are able to get the maximum benefits from our systems.” Tecnova services do not end with plant commissioning. The company offers continuous support over
time, updating the customers on the new technologies and improvements made available for their plants. This approach ensures that customers are able to maintain a competitive edge in the rapidly evolving world of plastic recycling.“ We look to a greener future”, says Tecnova’ s corporate claim, a synthesis of the commitment to maintain and exceed the high standards that have made Tecnova a real point of reference in the sector. The company will continue to invest in research and development, aiming to introduce even more advanced solutions to address the environmental challenges concerning plastics. With a future-oriented vision and an unwavering commitment to sustainability, Tecnova is preparing to write new success stories in the global plastics recycling industry.“ We have adopted a collaborative approach to sustainability,” continues Marco Massaro,“ and established partnerships with other companies, institutions and environmental organisations in order to share the best practices and the development of sustainable solutions for the management of plastic waste. Over the years, the quality, reliability and ease of use of our machines have made us a global benchmark, with over 3,000 systems installed worldwide.”
THE NEW LOGO Tecnova inaugurates 2025 with a great novelty: a new logo, the result of a careful restyling that marks a change of pace for the Italian company. This visual update is not just a matter of aesthetics, but represents a renewed corporate vision, combining tradition and innovation with an eye to the world and the future. The new logo maintains Tecnova’ s traditional palette, with shades of green, symbolising the strong link with the environment and the corporate mission: to give new life to post-consumer and postindustrial plastic waste thanks to its regeneration plants. The lines of the new logo are essential and
Marco Massaro, CEO of Tecnova
clear, reflecting the commitment to sustainability and the theme of circularity. A significant detail is the arrow inserted inside the letter“ T”, an elegant reference to the Möbius loop, a universal symbol of recycling and sustainability. The logo also ushers in an evolution in corporate communication. Tecnova presents itself with a fresh, modern and international image, a corporate identity that is able to speak to an increasingly wider and diversified audience, reflecting the company’ s leadership in the plastics regeneration sector.“ A tradition that looks to the future, as this change doesn’ t mean turning away from our past- comments Marco Massaro, CEO of Tecnova- but marks an evolution that respects our historical roots, enhancing their fundamental principles: innovation, sustainability and commitment to the environment. The new logo- continues Massaro- underlines our ambition to continue to grow and innovate while remaining faithful to our mission: to contribute to a healthier planet through cutting-edge technological solutions.”
Italian technology plast / April 2025
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