Lovol Arbos Group Spa is an industrial Holding entirely controlled by Tianjin Lovol Heavy Industry Co. Ltd., one of the most active Chinese companies, with a clear long-term strategic vision. It is fully committed to promoting and developing various areas of business both inside and outside China. Amongst these, the development of environmentally-friendly agronomic practices, of high efficiency agricultural machinery suitable for the most advanced agronomic practices and a full line of implements integrated in the classic and most advanced agronomic cycle.
In 2015, Lovol ARBOS Group launches a major acquisition plan designed to consolidate the foundations of a project that would shortly lead to the production of an integrated full-line solution within agricultural mechanization. The goal is to establish ARBOS as an international brand of reference for farmers around the world and for the entire agronomic cycle, by introducing products compatible with the latest cultivation, conservative farming and precision seeding techniques, moving from compact and highly specialized tractors to the creation of a full range for open field applications. For this reason, in 2015, two large companies join the Lovol ARBOS Group family. The first to be acquired in January is MaterMacc, a company from Pordenone specializing in the production of agricultural equipment, followed in December of the same year by Goldoni S.p.A, a historic company from the Emilia region producing tractors for orchards. These two companies serve to represent the strategic starting points for investment for the Group's industrial launch. In 2016, the Friulian company rolls out a new recruitment plan, as well as a number of major industrial renovations that result in the facility being extended by a further 55,000 m2. The plant at Migliarina di Carpi is also updated, with a focus on upgrading the assembly lines according to the most cutting-edge Lean Production, principles, renovating the offices and building a new center entirely devoted to Engineering, transferred from Calderara di Reno to the new headquarters in the Modena province.