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List of Italian companies

This is a list of companies from Italy.
See lists of companies for lists of companies from other countries.

Industrial production:

ˇ     Agusta (helicopters and motorbikes)

ˇ     Alfa Romeo (automobiles)

ˇ     Autobianchi (automobiles)

ˇ     Bugatti (automobiles-France)

ˇ     Ferrari (automobiless)

ˇ     Fiat (automobiles and aircraft)

ˇ     Innocenti (automobiles)

ˇ     Isotta Fraschini (automobiles)

ˇ     Iveco (trucks and industrial vehicles)

ˇ     Maserati (automobiles)

ˇ     Lamborghini (automobiles)

ˇ     Lancia (automobiles)

ˇ     OM (trucks)

ˇ     Partenavia (aircraft)

ˇ     Savoia-Marchetti (aircraft)

ˇ     Bertone (automobile design)

ˇ     Italdesign (automobile design)

ˇ     Pininfarina (automobile design)

ˇ     Vignale (automobile design)

ˇ     Zagato (automobile design)

ˇ     Borletti (automobile components and sewing machines)

ˇ     Carello (automobile components)

ˇ     Ferodo (automobile components)

ˇ     Magneti-Marelli (automobile components)

ˇ     Veglia (automobile components)

ˇ     Vitaloni (automobile components)

ˇ     Nava (helmets)

ˇ     AGV (Helmets)

ˇ     Bieffe (helmets)

ˇ     Nolan (helmets)

ˇ     OMP (Racing wear)

ˇ     Sparco (Racing wear)

ˇ     Aprilia (motorbikes)

ˇ     Benelli (motorbikes and guns)

ˇ     Bimota (motorbikes)

ˇ     Ducati (motorbikes)

ˇ     Gilera (motorbikes)

ˇ     Laverda (motorbikes)

ˇ     Moto-Guzzi (motorbikes)

ˇ     Motobi (motorbikes)

ˇ     Piaggio (motorbikes and aircraft)

ˇ     Campagnolo (bicycle components)

ˇ     Pirelli (rubber, tyres, cables)

ˇ     Beretta (guns)

ˇ     Bernardelli (guns)

ˇ     Franchi (guns and bicycles)

ˇ     Ariston (electronics, mechanics)

ˇ     Beghelli (electronics, mechanics)

ˇ     Candy (electronics)

ˇ     De Longhi (electronics, mechanics)

ˇ     Ignis (electronics, mechanics)

ˇ     Jacuzzi (furniture)

ˇ     Olivetti (electronics, mechanics)

ˇ     Rex (electronics, mechanics)

ˇ     Riv-Skf (mechanics)

ˇ     Scavolini (furniture)

ˇ     Zanussi (electronics, mechanics)

ˇ     Mivar (electronics - TV)

ˇ     Fabriano (paper)

ˇ     Ferretti (boats)

ˇ     Novamarine (boats)

ˇ     Riva (boats)

ˇ     Tullio Abbate (boats)

ˇ     Sāfilo (glasses)

ˇ     Zenith (pens, office accessories)

ˇ     Parafernalia (pens, office accessories)

ˇ     Chicco (children's stuff and toys)

ˇ     Peg Perego (children's stuff and toys)

ˇ     Panini (sticker collections)

ˇ     Alessi (design objects)

ˇ     Artemide (design objects)

ˇ     Bialetti (coffee machines)

ˇ     Carpigiani (ice cream machines)

ˇ     Faema (coffee machines)

ˇ     Gaggia (coffee machines)

ˇ     Rancilio (coffee machines)

ˇ     Saeco (coffee machines)

ˇ     Alemagna (food, panettone)

ˇ     Algida (food, ice creams)

ˇ     Asti Spumante (spumante wine)

ˇ     Barilla (food, pasta)

ˇ     Buitoni (food, pasta)

ˇ     Campari (drinks)

ˇ     Carpano (drinks)

ˇ     Cinzano (drinks)

ˇ     Cirio (food)

ˇ     De Cecco (food, pasta)

ˇ     Ferrero (food, Nutella)

ˇ     Gancia (spumante wine)

ˇ     Giacobazzi (wine)

ˇ     Motta (food, panettone)

ˇ     Martini & Rossi (drinks)

ˇ     Parmalat (Dairy goods and snacks)

ˇ     Palmera (food)

ˇ     Peroni (beer - Nastro azzurro)

ˇ     Ramazzotti (drinks)

ˇ     Riccadonna (spumante wine)

ˇ     Sella e Mosca (wine)

ˇ     Voiello (food, pasta)

ˇ     Illy (coffee)

ˇ     Lavazza (coffee)

ˇ     Segafredo (coffee)

ˇ     Lanerossi (wool)

ˇ     UnoAErre (jewelry)

Tailors:

ˇ     Valentino (Valentino Garavani), who gave his name to a very special red color ("rosso Valentino")

ˇ     Giorgio Armani

ˇ     Renato Balestra

ˇ     Rocco Barocco

ˇ     Basile

ˇ     Laura Biagiotti

ˇ     Borsalino

ˇ     Caraceni

ˇ     Roberto Cavalli

ˇ     Cerruti

ˇ     Dolce & Gabbana

ˇ     Sorelle Fendi

ˇ     Salvatore Ferragamo

ˇ     Gianfranco Ferré

ˇ     Elio Fiorucci

ˇ     Sorelle Fontana

ˇ     Nazareno Gabrielli

ˇ     Krizia

ˇ     Bruno Magli

ˇ     Ottavio e Rosita Missoni

ˇ     Moschino

ˇ     Luciano Soprani

ˇ     Luisa Spagnoli

ˇ     Trussardi

ˇ     Gianni Versace, now his sister Donatella

Fashion firms:

ˇ     Benetton

ˇ     Bulgari

ˇ     Calzaturificio di Varese

ˇ     Davide Cenci

ˇ     Della Valle

ˇ     Diesel

ˇ     Ellesse

ˇ     Fendi

ˇ     Fila

ˇ     Fiorucci

ˇ     Gas

ˇ     Gucci

ˇ     Invicta

ˇ     Kappa

ˇ     Max Mara

ˇ     Loro Piana

ˇ     Lotto

ˇ     Prada

ˇ     Replay

ˇ     Rifle

ˇ     Navigare

ˇ     Sixty

ˇ     Stefanel

ˇ     Superga

ˇ     Sergio Tacchini

ˇ     Valleverde

ˇ     Visconti di Modrone

ˇ     Ermenegildo Zegna

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Monday, March 15, 2004

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