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The origins
In 1919, when the First World War ended, thousands of Italians
had to reorganise their lives from the beginning.
In the same period, Enea Mattei, a young officer in the Army
Engineering Corps, had to decide whether to accept a secure
job in the Engineering Corps or try to pursue his individual
aspirations.
Though aware of the limited financial resources he had at
his disposal, the young Mattei started off on the compressed
air industry, following his marked disposition for entrepreneurship
and exploiting the experience he had gained in the Engineering
Corps.
Moreover, at those times, the compressed air industry had
not developed yet.
Development and success in the Italian market
Fifteen years later, Mattei air compressors became a well-established
reality in the Italian market and in 1934 the firm manufactured
the first portable compressor with diesel engine.
In 1938 Mr Enea Mattei took over a cast iron foundry in Monza,
and thanks to the good prospects in the market, he started
building a new plant in Milan, in via Feltre.
Nevertheless, when the Second World War broke out, the business
experienced a sudden rest. As reconstruction began, however,
the activity started again and between 1946 and 1952 Mr Mattei
committed himself to enlarge and renovate his company.
From the post war up to the present
In 1960 Mattei became a Joint Stock Company and a new plant
in Vimodrone, near Milan, began to be built. The factory opened
in 1966, also thanks to the contribution of Mr Contaldi, the
CEO. In 1977 Ing. Enea Mattei Spa took over Officine Meccaniche
Ing. Contaldi, a market leader in the generating sets industry.
Four years later a new production centre in Zingonia, near
Bergamo, was founded and between 1985 and 1988 exclusive distributors
in USA, UK and France were opened. The German exclusive distributor was
inaugurated in 2000.
Today Mattei holds a leading position in the Italian market
and operates worldwide with 100 distributors and exports 50%
of its production.
The company's success is also confirmed by the ISO
UNI EN 9001 Quality Management System obtained in 1994.
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