Il Giornale di Vicenza: flying figures at ASA, past the pre-Covid years

13 September 2021 - Corporate -

Turnover at +16% and Lean reorganisation: these are the two factors highlighted by "Il Giornale di Vicenza" to mark the semester par excellence just closed by ASA.

The turnover (+14.8% compared to 2019) and figures concerning the number of devices produced (+14.4%) in 2021 leave the company hopeful for the second part of the year, which it aims to close with even better results compared to the record years of 2018 and 2019. The Lean Office path recently undertaken will also contribute to achieving this goal, which, being an integral part of the largest “ASA Lean” project started in 2018, involves the Quality and Engineering departments.

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ASA sul Giornale di Vicenza - Fatturato e produzione record 2021

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