Breton Adopts New Logo
CASTELLO DI GODEGO, Italy – Breton S.p.A. introduces a new brand and a new vision for the design and manufacturing of industrial machinery for processing natural stone, ceramics, metals and the development of engineered stone plants.
The company will gradually replace its historic logotype throughout this yea with a brand new one, expressing Breton’s high technological and pioneering essence.
“We decided to renew Breton’s identity system”, said Arianna Toncelli, Corporate Strategy Director, “with the aim of enhancing the Group that is increasingly synonymous with global leadership, research and innovation.”
The new brand vision, stemming from an articulated “business identity” strategy, has been conceived to reflect the Group’s goal: offering its customers innovative and value-added solutions, products and services, capable of meeting even the unexpressed needs of a global market
By moving from product to a “Product-as-a-Service (PaaS)” model, Breton widens its offer and keeps anticipating the companies’ needs.
In Breton Digital Hub a team of engineers, mathematicians and data-scientists is constantly at work to design, develop and improve software solutions that provide support to customers, by proposing new services – not necessarily related to Breton machines – that ensure full technological control over the processing plants.
“Our mission, noted Federico Milan, Intelligence Manager, “is to design modular software platforms that can be easily combined with and adapt to our customers’ needs, allowing them to increase both the productivity and the work quality of their companies».
“In this way,” added President Luca Toncelli, “we support the companies’ restart, by answering to their specific and increasing needs.
“The revolution started with Industry 4.0 led to the creation of new positions inside the company, like that of the Operation Manager. In a more and more data-driven paradigm, this increasingly required figure works with a mix of innovative and technological instruments (such as IoT, Big Data or Analytics) and uses data analysis software to orient the company’s choices and optimize its processes.”
Among Breton’s various solutions, computer systems monitor the productivity of processing plants, provide predictive data on their life span, and plan processes and identify problem-cause correlations, also using innovative concepts such as machine-learning.
This proposal is completed by a wide range of services, such as the online purchase of spare parts, an easy access to all machine-related documentation, or software solutions allowing a vast number of operations, from kitchen design to product valuation..)
Breton’s strategic business plan now aims at introducing innovation in the field of natural stone processing through Artificial Intelligence.
The R&D project “Artificial Intelligence for Stone” is supported by MiSE. Last October, Italian Minister of Economic Development Stefano Patuanelli signed an innovation agreement with Breton, providing facilities to support the Group’s plan.
Breton software proposal is articulated and constantly developing solutions, such as Sentinel, to monitor the performance and give real-time predictive data on CNC machines. SkyNet collects data from the various machines of the processing line, providing information on the process and automatically adjusting its parameters.
The Smart Business Intelligence system makes a real-time analysis of the status and data of the whole plant through a customizable dashboard, which correlates information using analytics; this allows finding cause-and-effect relations quickly and solving possible process/product anomalies.
Smart Doc service, on the other hand, makes available all the machine, line or plant manuals, keeping the documentation always updated.
Spare Parts allows Breton’s customers to purchase spare parts or consumables directly online. Eventually, XPressTop Platform, a MES (Manufacturing Execution System) software, will allow performing several operations, from kitchen design to estimation.
Founded in 1963 by Marcello Toncelli, with headquarters in Castello di Godego, with and three other production sites in Vedelago, Maranello and Campiglia dei Berici, 7 foreign branches and about 1,000 employees worldwide, the company is constantly growing, with a turnover in 2019 of 280 million euros (of which 86% is export).
Breton holds more than 350 registered patents and employs 150 technicians and engineers dedicated to consultancy, design, and development of customized machinery to improve production performance and ensure competitive advantage for its customers.
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