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Bonomi Eugenio S.p.A.
Bonomi Eugenio was set up in
1928 as a non-ferrous alloy foundry. In the
’50s, the company expanded, gearing its
production towards the electro-mechanical
sector, and in the ’70s the company found
even more fertile ground in the railway
sector.Lok Electric
was founded in 1980 and through a consistent
investment and development programme became
an important manufacturer of compression
connectors and terminals. In 1999 Lok Electric
was acquired by Bonomi and moved to its new
factory in Montichiari (Brescia).Its
innovative manufacturing and patented
products for the railway and electrical
sectors has ensured an increasingly
important presence in the domestic and
international markets.In 2002 Bonomi joined
with EB Rebosio, acquiring the “unità
operative Rebosio” from the ABB Group. |
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Rebosio
Industria Elettrotecnica
Rebosio Industria Elettrotecnica was founded
in 1920’s producing components for the
overhead line market. During the ’60s,
Rebosio began to look at composite materials
as an alternative to the traditional
insulation materials currently used. The
production of glass fibre reinforced rod had
already begun, followed by their first
insulators, made of Teflon. In the '80s,
Rebosio Industria Elettrotecnica patented
their first composite silicone insulators.In
1992, Rebosio Industria Elettrotecnica was
acquired by ABB Sae Sadelmi S.p.A. as a
major part of its complete offering of
accessories for high speed railway catenary
suspensions systems and gained a leading
position in the worldwide railway
industry.It subsequently became the Unità
Operativa Rebosio in the ABB Group.In 2002,
the Unità Operativa Rebosio was acquired by
Bonomi Eugenio S.p.A. and became EB Rebosio
s.r.l. and in 2003 transferred its head
office to their new facilities in Madone
(BG). |