MILESTONES

A hundred years of history is an invaluable heritage

that deserves to be celebrated and shared with all of you. In this section dedicated to the company’s milestones, we will revisit the most significant moments and achievements that have shaped our journey. Thanks to modern artificial intelligence tools, we have restored vintage photographs and videos, bringing precious memories back to life with astonishing quality. We invite you to immerse yourselves in this journey through time and relive with us the most important chapters of our history.” 

In the image: A reconstruction of the founder, Enrico Frigerio, created with AI software.

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1924 THE FOUNDATION

Enrico Frigerio, at the age of 21, founded the foundry by registering with the Chamber of Commerce of Brescia.

THE FIRST SITE IN BRESCIA

The first production plant on Via Trento, Brescia.

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1930 THE PRODUCTION

The production of the time was dedicated to the mechanical, automotive, and defense sectors.

1951 UMBERTO FRIGERIO JOINS THE COMPANY

In 1951, Umberto Frigerio joined the company to work alongside his father. Umberto started at the bottom, doing tasks like brushing cast iron parts since, at the time, there was no sandblasting machine.

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1954 UMBERTO FRIGERIO TAKES OVER THE COMPANY

In 1954, Umberto Frigerio took over the leadership of the company. In the same year, he got married, and his children Laura, Cristina, and Enrico (the current CEO of EF Group) were born.

THE BORN OF THE HISTORIC EF LOGO

In the 1960s, customers needed to recognize the manufacturer and required every supplier to mark each product with their own identification. Thus, the historic EF logo was born.

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THE FIRST STEPS IN BRAKE DISC PRODUCTION

The specialization in cast iron production grew, leading to what is today the automotive sector. The foundry began producing the first brake discs for a well-known Italian car manufacturer.

THE GROWTH

The company’s growth was exponential, and the Via Trento plant could no longer handle the volumes required by customers. A large plot of land in Torbole Casaglia was identified as suitable for hosting the new foundry.

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1966 THE CONSTRUCTIONS BEGINS

Construction began in 1966. The production space grew from the 3,000 square meters available at the Via Trento plant to 36,000 square meters at the new foundry. Today, the foundry covers about 100,000 square meters.

1967 THE NEW PRODUCTION SITE

In 1967, all activities were officially transferred to the new plant in Torbole Casaglia.

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THE FIRST CASTING

The first casting in the new plant was carried out on November 17, 1967. The original cast iron ingot is still preserved in the company as a historical keepsake.

WORKFORCE

The initial workforce consisted of 42 workers and 3 employees. Today, the plant employs over 500 people.

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1970

A 1970 aerial image of the new plant.

THE GROWTH OF AUTOMOTIVE SECTOR

production enters full swing and is increasingly oriented towards the automotive sector.

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1985 ENRICO FRIGERIO JOINS THE COMPANY

In 1985, after a strict apprenticeship, Enrico Frigerio joined the company. A few years later, Enrico married Maria Roberta Cherubini, and they had three children: Umberto, Edoardo, and Erika, who are now actively involved in managing EF Group companies.

1990 OPENING TO THE INTERNATIONAL MARKET

The early 1990s marked a turning point. The foundry opened its production to the international market and specialized in its main product: the brake disc.

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1997 DOUBLING OF INSTALLED CAPACITY

The late 1990s represented an important moment of growth for the foundry. New plants enabled a doubling of production capacity. The main developments involved a new sand plant, a new long-campaign cupola furnace, the installation of a new molding line, and the creation of the research and development department.

2001 FURTHER VERTICALIZATION

The early 2000s saw further verticalization of the production process. Eight more machining lines and three additional painting lines were installed.

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2008 ACQUISITION OF FOND STAMP

In 2008, Fond Stamp, based in Rocca de Baldi (Cuneo), was acquired. The foundry specializes in producing cast iron and steel parts using lost foam models.

2014 THE 4TH GENERATION JOINS IN THE COMPANY

Umberto, Edoardo and Erika Frigerio take an active role within the company, bringing new energy and vision to the future of the enterprise.

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2016 ACQUISITION OF PILENGA BALDASSARRE FOUNDRY

In 2016, Pilenga Baldassarre Foundry was acquired, and an important restructuring and technology update plan began.

50TH ANNIVERSARY OF FONDERIA DI TORBOLE

2017 marked the 50th anniversary of the Torbole Foundry. A three-day event celebrated the most significant successes of the Torbole Foundry. Prominent Italian and European politicians participated in this event. The highlight of the celebration was dedicated to the workers and their families, the true protagonists of the final day.

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2019 THE COMMUNITY SUPPORT

Between 2019 and 2020, the world came to a standstill due to the COVID emergency. EF Group provided financial and material donations to support local relief organizations.

2021 CONTINUING THE PATH TOWARD GREENER COMPANIES

The program to reduce GHG emissions continues. Our journey is toward a future where growth, sustainability, and innovation are inextricably linked.

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2024 THE CENTENNIAL

We proudly celebrate 100 years of activity (1924–2024), a century of dedication, innovation, and success that has built our history and will continue to inspire our future.

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