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List of Italian companies
This is a list of companies from Italy. 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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