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An entrepreneurial story passed down from generation to generation, with the goal of creating excellence through an approach that combines know-how, innovation, and creativity, always with an eye towards the future of the sector. From weaving to printing, to the making of finished products, the supply chain is rigorously Made in Italy, ensuring uncompromised quality. Founded in 1933, Achille Pinto is a public company headquartered in Casnate con Bernate, in the silk district of Como.
The company is particularly sensitive to sustainability issues, with a series of initiatives that actively contribute to reducing the environmental impact of the sector and preserving the environment for future generations.
DBT FIBRE was established in 2003 from the merger of four European companies with a long tradition. DBT offers a wide range of carded or combed ribbons for classic and fancy yarns and handles the recycling of textile waste for applications in the new Closeoop division. It operates internationally in various sectors such as apparel, furnishings, and contract, working with every type of fiber, from natural to artificial and synthetic fibers. With a mix of tradition and innovation, it provides high-quality products and creates solutions for fashion and industry.
Being sustainable translates every day into concrete activities, from the use of natural and artificial fibers sourced from sustainable cultivation to the recovery of waste materials from production processes, from the production of clean energy with photovoltaic and geothermal plants to the recycling of textile waste.
De Martini has been operating in the textile production field since 1960.
In 1973, leveraging its experience in synthetic fiber processing, it began producing controlled capillarity filters used as reservoirs in writing instruments, in the field of cosmetics, and in room fragrancing. In 1986, it started a plant for the production of polyester fibers and expanded its product range and applications. In the 1990s, De Martini moved a branch of the company into DBT FIBRE SpA, continuing the textile activity.The new De Martini SpA focuses on the design and production of controlled capillarity filters, fostering new applications and markets, particularly abroad, in partnership with the Hitkari group based in Mumbai, India.
The company manufactures and distributes filters made of acetate, polyester, and polypropylene fiber for the world's leading manufacturers of writing instruments, fragrancing devices, and aesthetic products.
Di.Vè was founded in 1960 in the textile district of Biella.
Over the years, it has developed and consolidated leadership positions in the fashion and handknitting sectors.
Specialized in a varied production of fancy yarns, today the company sees the development of increasingly sustainable processes and products as a strategic asset in line with the EU 2030 agenda.
Filidea Srl was established in 2008 as an innovative and dynamic entity within the Marchi & Fildi Group.
Filidea's yarn production is focused on the fashion sector and on technical yarns for protective and work clothing, through the Filidea Technical Yarns brand.
The selection of raw materials, control over the supply chain, and the development of yarns through the pilot Research & Development plant have maintained a high level of innovation in the products and high international recognizability, also thanks to collaboration with fiber producers, research centers, and universities.
The modern skein dyeing plant, completely renovated at the beginning of 2018, allows significant reductions in water use and optimization of resources.
Marchi & Fildi S.P.A. was born in 2007 from the merger of two historical entities in the Biella landscape: Filatura Marchi and Fildi, both founded in the 1960s.
Marchi & Fildi S.p.A., at the head of the namesake international group, produces yarns for both the fashion and furnishing sectors.
The focus on sustainability has always been the innovative engine of the company, which materialized in the development of Ecotec®, a production process that allows the creation of new yarns using pre- and post-consumer textile waste.
The R&D center and the collaboration with universities and research centers are crucial points for a constant commitment to innovation in the textile sector.
Maglificio Maggia S.r.l. is a historic company founded in Occhieppo Superiore, in the province of Biella, since 1780.
The company still occupies the original mill and continues to enhance it through significant investments in technologies and machinery.
At the facility, Maglificio Maggia designs and creates fabrics that, in an effort to fully satisfy customers, offer a range that spans from simple t-shirt jerseys to mercerized interlock for shirts, from sweatshirts to double fabrics for outerwear, from knit fabrics for soft women's dresses to technical fabrics and terry cloths.
The multiplicity of structures is reflected in the yarns used, creating a triumph of aesthetics and elegance for every woman and every man.
Pattern is a leader in the Design, Engineering, and Production of runway garments for the most important brands in international luxury fashion.
Founded in 2000 by Franco Martorella and Fulvio Botto, it saw the entry of CEO Luca Sburlati in 2012 and initiated a structured growth process completed in 2022 with the creation of the Italian Luxury Design Hub. Following its listing on the Euronext Growth Milan market of Borsa Italiana in 2019, Pattern has grown, with the acquisition of 10 leading companies in Design and Production in the luxury fashion sector. The Group is now present with 12 companies in 7 Italian regions and is positioned across the main luxury categories from the Research and Design phase to Production.
Pattern Spa is the first Italian company in the sector to have obtained the SA8000/Social Accountability Certification in 2013 and an ESG Rating since 2019.
The Pinter Group offers technological solutions for spinning and weaving since 1930, providing a wide range of products: from custom "upgrades" on ring spinning frames to produce value-added yarns, to online monitoring systems for Industry 4.0.
Over time, the Pinter Group has become a market leader and today our products are present in more than 40 countries, with locations in four countries: Pinter Caipo SAU (Catalunya), Pinter Caipo Italy Srl and Softex Srl (Italy), Pinter Fa.Ni Asia Private Limited (India), and Pinter Yuhua China Technologies CO. LTD (China).
Tintoria Finissaggio 2000 is available for those who need to discuss types of dyes, finishes, laminations, and digital printing for the most technical and high-quality items.
To ensure the best service, it carries out the complete processing internally, from support in design to an actual enhancement of the fabric, combining its decades-long experience of finishers and dyers with the new possibilities offered by lamination and digital printing.
Sustainability is a philosophy to pursue in environmental, economic, and social fields, as well as representing a fundamental and strategic pillar for a company aiming for excellence.
An entrepreneurial story passed down from generation to generation, with the goal of creating excellence through an approach that combines know-how, innovation, and creativity, always with an eye towards the future of the sector. From weaving to printing, to the making of finished products, the supply chain is rigorously Made in Italy, ensuring uncompromised quality. Founded in 1933, Achille Pinto is a public company headquartered in Casnate con Bernate, in the silk district of Como.
The company is particularly sensitive to sustainability issues, with a series of initiatives that actively contribute to reducing the environmental impact of the sector and preserving the environment for future generations.
DBT FIBRE was established in 2003 from the merger of four European companies with a long tradition. DBT offers a wide range of carded or combed ribbons for classic and fancy yarns and handles the recycling of textile waste for applications in the new Closeoop division. It operates internationally in various sectors such as apparel, furnishings, and contract, working with every type of fiber, from natural to artificial and synthetic fibers. With a mix of tradition and innovation, it provides high-quality products and creates solutions for fashion and industry.
Being sustainable translates every day into concrete activities, from the use of natural and artificial fibers sourced from sustainable cultivation to the recovery of waste materials from production processes, from the production of clean energy with photovoltaic and geothermal plants to the recycling of textile waste.
De Martini has been operating in the textile production field since 1960.
In 1973, leveraging its experience in synthetic fiber processing, it began producing controlled capillarity filters used as reservoirs in writing instruments, in the field of cosmetics, and in room fragrancing. In 1986, it started a plant for the production of polyester fibers and expanded its product range and applications. In the 1990s, De Martini moved a branch of the company into DBT FIBRE SpA, continuing the textile activity.The new De Martini SpA focuses on the design and production of controlled capillarity filters, fostering new applications and markets, particularly abroad, in partnership with the Hitkari group based in Mumbai, India.
The company manufactures and distributes filters made of acetate, polyester, and polypropylene fiber for the world's leading manufacturers of writing instruments, fragrancing devices, and aesthetic products.
Di.Vè was founded in 1960 in the textile district of Biella.
Over the years, it has developed and consolidated leadership positions in the fashion and handknitting sectors.
Specialized in a varied production of fancy yarns, today the company sees the development of increasingly sustainable processes and products as a strategic asset in line with the EU 2030 agenda.
Filidea Srl was established in 2008 as an innovative and dynamic entity within the Marchi & Fildi Group.
Filidea's yarn production is focused on the fashion sector and on technical yarns for protective and work clothing, through the Filidea Technical Yarns brand.
The selection of raw materials, control over the supply chain, and the development of yarns through the pilot Research & Development plant have maintained a high level of innovation in the products and high international recognizability, also thanks to collaboration with fiber producers, research centers, and universities.
The modern skein dyeing plant, completely renovated at the beginning of 2018, allows significant reductions in water use and optimization of resources.
Marchi & Fildi S.P.A. was born in 2007 from the merger of two historical entities in the Biella landscape: Filatura Marchi and Fildi, both founded in the 1960s.
Marchi & Fildi S.p.A., at the head of the namesake international group, produces yarns for both the fashion and furnishing sectors.
The focus on sustainability has always been the innovative engine of the company, which materialized in the development of Ecotec®, a production process that allows the creation of new yarns using pre- and post-consumer textile waste.
The R&D center and the collaboration with universities and research centers are crucial points for a constant commitment to innovation in the textile sector.
Maglificio Maggia S.r.l. is a historic company founded in Occhieppo Superiore, in the province of Biella, since 1780.
The company still occupies the original mill and continues to enhance it through significant investments in technologies and machinery.
At the facility, Maglificio Maggia designs and creates fabrics that, in an effort to fully satisfy customers, offer a range that spans from simple t-shirt jerseys to mercerized interlock for shirts, from sweatshirts to double fabrics for outerwear, from knit fabrics for soft women's dresses to technical fabrics and terry cloths.
The multiplicity of structures is reflected in the yarns used, creating a triumph of aesthetics and elegance for every woman and every man.
Pattern is a leader in the Design, Engineering, and Production of runway garments for the most important brands in international luxury fashion.
Founded in 2000 by Franco Martorella and Fulvio Botto, it saw the entry of CEO Luca Sburlati in 2012 and initiated a structured growth process completed in 2022 with the creation of the Italian Luxury Design Hub. Following its listing on the Euronext Growth Milan market of Borsa Italiana in 2019, Pattern has grown, with the acquisition of 10 leading companies in Design and Production in the luxury fashion sector. The Group is now present with 12 companies in 7 Italian regions and is positioned across the main luxury categories from the Research and Design phase to Production.
Pattern Spa is the first Italian company in the sector to have obtained the SA8000/Social Accountability Certification in 2013 and an ESG Rating since 2019.
The Pinter Group offers technological solutions for spinning and weaving since 1930, providing a wide range of products: from custom "upgrades" on ring spinning frames to produce value-added yarns, to online monitoring systems for Industry 4.0.
Over time, the Pinter Group has become a market leader and today our products are present in more than 40 countries, with locations in four countries: Pinter Caipo SAU (Catalunya), Pinter Caipo Italy Srl and Softex Srl (Italy), Pinter Fa.Ni Asia Private Limited (India), and Pinter Yuhua China Technologies CO. LTD (China).
Tintoria Finissaggio 2000 is available for those who need to discuss types of dyes, finishes, laminations, and digital printing for the most technical and high-quality items.
To ensure the best service, it carries out the complete processing internally, from support in design to an actual enhancement of the fabric, combining its decades-long experience of finishers and dyers with the new possibilities offered by lamination and digital printing.
Sustainability is a philosophy to pursue in environmental, economic, and social fields, as well as representing a fundamental and strategic pillar for a company aiming for excellence.
Developing concrete solutions for the sector, creating value, and collaborating on current and future needs, this is MagnoLab.
Dino Masso
Marco Bardelle
Tintoria Finissaggio 2000
Marilena Bolli
Pinter Group
Federico De Martini
DBT Fibre
Giovanni Marchi
Marchi & Fildi
Filidea
Marco Morchio
MagnoLab Innovation Manager
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Ludovico Maggia
Giovanna Maggia
Maggia
Luca Sburlati
Pattern
Matteo Uliassi
Achille Pinto
Marco Bortolini
Di.Vè
Marco De Martini
De Martini
Marco Vesipa
MagnoLab Project Manager
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