• Inauguration of the Rossini Automated Warehouse.

    A leap into the future, investing in technology and innovation to continue writing a success story. This is the essence of the inauguration event for the new automated warehouse of the Rossini Group, a leading company in the workwear and PPE sector.
    A significant investment of around 5 million euros, supporting the Group’s strong growth plan, which aims to reach 100 million in revenue by 2026 (from 53 million in 2023).
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    This milestone follows the significant acquisition of the German company Willax GmbH during the summer, further solidifying Rossini’s international position as a leader in the sector. The expansion of the product catalog necessitated an investment in an automated warehouse to optimize and enhance the efficiency of the entire storage and order management process.

    Alberto Pedroni, General Manager of Rossini, commented: “Rossini’s history spans over half a century. Our mission is to offer and provide high-quality workwear and PPE to professionals across all sectors, ensuring safety. Our mantra, ‘Ready for Anything’, reflects the passion and enthusiasm we bring to our daily work, striving for excellence in all areas while anticipating market trends.”

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    The new automated warehouse of the Rossini Group was built in just 8 months, from January to August 2024. It is a state-of-the-art facility that ensures exceptional logistics management, providing a high-quality service.
    The structure features 14 levels capable of holding 32,000 bins, moved by 24 robots. The system is modular, allowing for future expansions by integrating additional robots. This innovation ensures improvements in speed and reliability for order processing and fulfillment.

    A masterpiece in three arts.

    “We are hands that give and receive. Stories, successes, hopes. We are the shape that is called the future.”
    A work of art in three forms, created by Massimiliano Finazzer Flory and Nicola Allegri for Rossini. The hands belong to Marco Rossini, Wilma Rossini, and Tiziana Rossini.

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