C.m.i.: Growing Between Environmental Sustainability and Human Capital Enhancement

Attention to staff welfare and green protocols, this is how the company C.m.i. srl proposes a model that aims to change the world of metal carpentry.
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Productivity, experience and, above all, great attention to enhancing human capital and limiting environmental impact: C.m.i. srl, a Varese-based company that has specialised in metal carpentry for 40 years, has built its success around values that make it an example for industrial realities that seek growth under the banner of environmental and social sustainability. “We are convinced that by paying close attention to factors such as health and safety, internal conflict management and the well-being of the entire workforce, we can develop a model with which to do business in a virtuous and high-performance manner”, says Alessandro Guerinoni, owner of C.m.i. “We have always believed that respect for certain values comes before respect for roles, and it is precisely around these values that we have built a context of motivation, support and constructive feedback that embraces us, all our employees and our families, united in a profound process of personal and collective growth”.

By interpreting the needs of an extremely changeable sector in the best possible way, C.m.i. has been able to impose itself in the world of steel processing by proposing architectures that conform to market diktats and using a modus operandi devoted to innovation. “We want to exploit the recyclability of the raw material to develop an area that can lead the industry towards a more sustainable future”, Guerinoni explains. “We are currently developing a circular waste management model that reduces waste and minimises scrap, which will be fed back into the production process by being delivered to companies specialising in the disposal of production waste. This is made possible by our team, which is sensitive to welfare and sustainability issues, and which is projecting us towards a future based on efficiency and innovation”.

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