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The origins

Thanks to a parents’initiative, in 1982 they founded the BIESSE SNC, a family run enterprise which employed their four children and some other outside employees. The business was carried out in an industrial building near their house. Some years later the family realized that the structure wasn’t big enough, therefore they decided to enlarge it for the first time in 1986 and again in 1992, achieving the total measurements of 600 sqm.

Development

In 1994 the turning point: three of the Benetti brothers decided to leave the family enterprise in order to start their own business; so they founded TRE B. At first they rented a building of about 600 sqm. in the industrial area in Passo di Riva, a village belonging to the municipality of Dueville. Nevertheless, the place soon turned out to be insufficient to satisfy the workload. The necessity of a bigger building and the availability of building land at a short distance led them to purchase and build a construction that could meet their needs without external compromises. In 1998 they moved to the new place, where the offices still are.

Today

In 2007, after several years of economic recession, the three partners considered it advisable to take different directions. Graziano and Daniele took on the management role of the enterprise. This reorganization of TRE B gave it a different image, a more enterprising and innovative look in the market. In order to surpass the crisis, the partners acquired a new business at the beginning of 2008, which allowed them to make their company known as provider of an exclusive service: from one hand the hole drilling into carpets employed in sanders, pressurization systems and any other system using these supplies, including conveyor belts; from the other hand the production of pneumatic clamps for braking devices, both activities supported and protected by patents for industrial invention.