Lampia / Lampia Rom / Wanox
PRODUCTS
Lampia is a global company which follows its Customers in their growth and expansion. We concentrate on satisfying our Customers’ requirements by means of competitive and punctual service. Lampia supplies prompt answers and proposes competent technical solutions. This makes us much more than a simple supplier: Lampia is a real business partner who works together with its customers in a flexible and pro-active manner to offer them the highest possible quality both in the products and in the services offered at all times.
Co-design and product development
Customers recognise that Lampia can offer a role as a real partner and this is demonstrated by the fact that Lampia is being involved more and more in the preliminary design phases of new products. Lampia actively collaborates, therefore, with the customer development centre during the design phase, using advanced software which allows an effective and rapid exchange of data, with the objective of constantly reducing the time-to-market. The product which is developed in co-design is subsequently industrialised, once the most technologically appropriate solution has been identified from both an economic and technical point of view.
Tool design: from the idea to the mould
Lampia designs and builds its own moulds for the manufacturing of technical and aesthetic articles of different dimensions. The design phase takes place using CAD systems in 3D with the support of FEA simulation software. We are also able to rapidly produce pilot moulds for small series both in steel and in aluminium alloy. Thanks to our in-house potential, a tool shop equipped with the most advanced production resources and to the know-how of our technical staff, we can guarantee in reduced times the supply of a series of moulds even for articulate projects, with maximum safety, guaranteeing the customer flexibility and quality.
The Lampia Tool-shop for the design and carrying out of moulds is located in via s.Luigi 40 in Cornate d’Adda. In its role as a global partner for its own customers, Lampia has understood the importance of pushing and widening its outsourcing boundaries to Eastern Europe and Asia, to be in a position to better face the challenges of an evermore vast and competitive market.
Product manufacturing
We firmly believe in the effectiveness of integrating different technologies and manufacturing processes with the aim of supplying integrated products which are ready for their final use. Lampia’s main activity is the injection moulding of thermo-plastic materials. Over the years we have added to our specific competence in injection moulding a series of complementary work processes, such as: screen-printing, pad-printing, painting (decorative and conductive), insert inclusion, ultrasound/hot blade welding, mechanical assemblies and testing. Lampia makes the following available to its customers: - a pool of 30 presses, tonnage varying from 22 to 1000 ton in its manufacturing plants in Cornate d’Adda. – a staff of approx. 100, - a total covered surface area of 8,000 sq.m., split into two production areas, warehouses and assembly lines. In addition to the Italian plant, since the beginning of 2005 the Lampia Rom production plant in Arad (Romania) and since January 2008 the plant in Suzhou (PRC) have been operating.
Logistics
Amongst the very first Companies in Europe, Lampia recognised the need to combine two supposedly contrasting distribution philosophies, with the result of making totally “custom” products available to its Customers, but using an approach of traditional distribution of “standard” products.
We have therefore been operating since the beginning of the 90s using numerous warehouses decentralised in Italy, Europe, USA and China, and localised in the immediate vicinity of our Customers, with obvious advantages:
FOR THE CUSTOMER:
- certainty of product availability
- reduction in warehouse management and transport costs
- high level of service (expected yield times of less than 24 hours) at a competitive cost
FOR LAMPIA:
- guarantee of its presence even in areas which are geographically very far away, possibly also followed by production relocation.
- optimisation of management costs (management centralisation using e-business method) and of production resources
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