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Societa-Italiana-Lastre
società italiana lastre was founded in 1961. through it’s wide range of high quality products it has rapidly become a reference point for national and european markets for corrugated fibercement boards. since 1973 sil began flatsheet board production initially for prefabbricated buildings, then, increasing its range of products, moving on to manufacturing materials suitable for internal and exterior cladding, applications that now represent its core business. sil has always operated and performed production paying great attention to environmental safety. it has carried out many different measures to guarantee a safe and salubrious place to work in. over the years sil has invested enormous resources on research and development, improving the quality performance of its products as well as manufacturing techniques. all the workforce, engineers and production teams are highly qualified and trained to guarantee constant progress in the development of products.
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Where is Societa-Italiana-Lastre located?
Societa-Italiana-Lastre's headquarters is located at Brescia, Lombardia, Italy
What is Societa-Italiana-Lastre's official website?
Societa-Italiana-Lastre's official website is sil-flatsheets.com
How many employees does Societa-Italiana-Lastre have?
Societa-Italiana-Lastre has 3 employees
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Societa-Italiana-Lastre is in the industry of: Building Materials
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