Our History
The '20s |
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The Officina artigiana Camporese Bruno was founded in Padova by Armando’s father, an artist in wrought iron work, not a well-paid craft at that time. |
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The '50s |
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The son Armando, coming into contact with the world of printing by chance, understood the potential development of the sector, and in 1953 founded his own company, the Officina Camporese Macchine Grafiche. At first it supplied assistance and overhauling for printing machines on behalf of third parties; soon it began to import several used Heidelberg and Roland machines from Germany. In 1963 Armando built the company’s first shed in the industrial district of Limena. This was the period when the slogan "Either new or Camporese", was created, to emphasise the determination and the high level of the services offered by the Workshop. | ||
the '80s |
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the '90s |
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Today, thanks to continual improvement in its own work processes and its consolidated experience, the company can operate with standardised methods in order to guarantee the customer increasingly high level services at competitive prices. |
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2003 - the Fiftieth anniversary |
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50 years in the printing sector, with the know-how gained from about 4,000 printing groups overhauled and installed, and the fourth generation that is now preparing for another fifty years of success. |





