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Gruppo Tessile Abbigliamento s.r.l. |
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On September 1953 Mr. Luigi Allevi begins to work in textile area.
During the first years the activity wos mostly commercial, then it enlarged and became also productive and representative.
Mr Allevi, as wholesaler, sold many tissues from the most important italian Companies like Marzotto, Lanerossi, Tiberghien, Trabaldo and Zegna.
From 1960 to 1970 he began commercial relations with foreign Companies in the wool area in Europe like Roudière, Lepoutre and Riopele.
So, the first 50 years of work have been dedicated to men's wear fabric: wool, poly wool and poly viscose.
At the end of '60 years Gruppo Tessile Abbigliamento (G.T.A.) concentrated its attention on East Europe becoming commercial partner for italian market with the main companies of textile area as Centrotex, Praga (Czech Rep.) and Industrialimport, Sofia (Bulgaria).
At the beginning of '80 years Andrea the son, begins to work in the Company and, after a period of apprenticeship, he prefer to focus on representative area.
In 1989, he opens an office in Prague, to guarantee to italian customers a qualified service and an accurate quality control.
Although the considerable political changes in East Europe area, since 1990 all main wool Companies like Textilana, Sukno, Merina, Mosilana have confirmed the job to G.T.A. on the whole italian territory.
Meantime some commercial relations have been opened in Indonesia, China and India.
Now in the new millennium, we want to look forward the Italian market, assuring to the customers the possibility to control clothing manufactures in Italy and also in foreign countries.
Gruppotessile abbigliamento put big interest from 2001 specialy to Non EC countries,mainly to China and India, where opened branch offices in order to secure to the clients effective service regarding the controll of quality and quantity.
1953 - 2003 50 years of seriousness and experience in the textile national and international sector |
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