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the beginning of the history there were three, they
soon increased to seven, then to fifteen, twenty-two,
thirty-one Nevertheless they remain always unique
characters, each special in their own field, yet
working together like instruments in an orchestra.
What joins these people together is the wish to grow
with the projects and their execution, the wish of competing
with the problems and finding the solutions, in a challenging
field like the textile finishing industry. But what binds
them deeper is the will to remain dedicated to a style
of work, one which is made of impulse and shared company
struggle from the lowest to highest level of responsibility.
Everyone is aware at all times that the machine
is only the end product of the man who created it.
They believe also that the machine is nothing if
it is left without the willingness of the designer
to communicate and without assistance and consultation
once the machine is on the field. |
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