

The Group
Today, Fassi is a global organization: a flexible, attentive group, and above all, ready to face the challenges posed by the forces of the global market.

Fassi Group
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Our companies
Through product and geographical diversification, the Fassi Group has grown into an international, multi-product, multi-market, and multi-dimensional company.
Multi-dimensional in the sense that it can adapt to the needs of different markets around the world, developing tailor-made products. All of this without ever forgetting the qualities that have made the Group great: product excellence, professionalism, and innovation—or, more simply, excellence.
Fassi
Fassi Gru is the market leader among Italian manufacturers of articulated cranes. Its range of products and the number of cranes sold place it among the world’s leading manufacturers in the lifting machinery sector. The entire range is exported and distributed all over the world, thanks to an efficient and widespread distribution network. From Canada to France, from England to Australia, Fassi’s professionalism aims to satisfy the various market requirements, often linked to the specific geographical and economic conditions of individual countries. The first manufacturing plant was set up in Albino (Bergamo) in 1946. The initial activity consisted of converting industrial vehicles with bodywork fittings. The first Fassi crane was built in 1965.
Today the Fassi manufacturing group consists of eight independent companies in Italy, all involved in the manufacture and marketing of hydraulic cranes. Each work phase, from welding to painting and testing, is carried out entirely within the companies that make up the Fassi Group, in accordance with the company’s strict quality system.

Marrel
Know-how and expertise in hydraulic systems
Innovation has been part of Marrel’s DNA since its foundation. The company has distinguished itself by introducing major innovations recognized worldwide, such as the Ampliroll® hydraulic hooklift or the Multibenne®.
From concept to design, development, and production: everything is carried out at Marrel’s site in Andrézieux-Bouthéon (Loire, France).
