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Dini Argeo is a European company based in Modena, Italy specializing in the manufacturing and distribution of weighing and process control systems. Dini Argeo boasts over 100 years of experience in the weighing industry, and offers state of the art technology, which guarantees the highest levels of precision to international standards. In 2016, Dini Argeo was acquired by Rice Lake Weighing Systems to broaden Rice Lake’s product and service offering in Europe. The combination of Dini Argeo’s strong product line with Rice Lake’s will benefit the weighing industry and customers across the globe.
Rice Lake Weighing Systems Acquires European Weighing Company Dini Argeo Rice Lake Weighing Systems announces the acquisition of, European manufacturer and distributor of weighing solutions since the mid-1800s. Dini Argeo offers solutions ranging from mobile weighing systems to scales for and, including a wide portfolio of components and for and systems integration. The two companies’ strong product offerings, reputable brand awareness and extensive distribution channels will allow Rice Lake to extend quality customer service and products further into the European market and around the world. The acquisition of Dini Argeo enhances Rice Lake’s service offering and support in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia and other strategic locations around the world.
Dini Argeo President, Marco Bertoni, says regarding the acquisition, “Dini Argeo is pleased to become part of Rice Lake Weighing Systems. We are very excited to see the growth Dini Argeo can achieve not only in the European market, but across the globe with this powerful partnership.” According to Rice Lake President Mark Johnson, Jr., “Dini Argeo has a long-standing reputation of quality in product and service. These ideals reflect our own and the addition of Dini Argeo to the Rice Lake family will increase our ability to serve the European market with advanced weighing solutions.”. A History of Strength, Success and Service Founding Dini Argeo In 1846, Dini Antonio founded the company in the province of Modena, Italy, an area active in mechanical production. The company began producing weighing equipment for the farming sector. Turn of the Century In 1906, Dini Argeo was recognized as a metric manufacturer on the Registro dei Fabbricanti Metrici.
Going Digital In the 1980s, the arrival of electronics and their application in weighing systems compelled Dini Argeo to begin creating digital weighing systems with hardware and software solutions to satisfy customers’ specific demands for diverse industrial and commercial sectors. Total Weighing Solutions Provider Today, Dini Argeo designs and produces weighing systems and components with time-tested quality and exceptional customer service across the world.
They are a global leader in the area of mobile, industrial and retail weighing systems. Becoming Part of Rice Lake In the fall of 2016, Dini Argeo was acquired by Rice Lake Weighing Systems. The two brands' strong history and ideals will increase customers' product and service offering in Europe and around the world. Additional Dini Argeo Services Offered by Rice Lake Dini Argeo has expanded into a group composed of subsidiaries in Europe and Asia, alongside a distribution and customer service network in more than 70 countries around the world. Dini Argeo offers a full weighing solution service with the following subsidiaries.
Click the links below to browse Dini Argeo's Group offerings in the, and sectors. Browse Rice Lake Weighing Systems' product offering on the main page, or by using the drop-down menu in the top website header, and visit Dini Argeo's main website at to view all Dini Argeo products and services. Between the two websites, Rice Lake offers more weighing solutions for your specific application.
Apple's hardware designs, software, icons, marketing, retail strategy, and branding have all been closely copied by its rivals. One thing they aren't copying is Apple's vast, premium installed base of loyal buyers. That's the primary foundation of Apple's wildly successful, global business that's uniquely selling massive volumes of luxury-class, premium-priced products in markets where competitors fight over sales of low-priced commodity units with thin margins.
Why can't anyone else achieve what Apple has? Apple's largest supplier- and the primary source of the flexible OLED panels used in iPhone X and the new iPhone XS lineup- reported 24 percent year-over-year growth in its Q3 revenues from its semiconductors, memory, and display panel unit, an increase it attributed to 'increasing demand for flexible OLED panels.' That supplier was Samsung, and the 'major customers' it credited clearly included the world's largest seller of high-end OLED phones.
Why aren't Samsung's results attributed to being an 'iPhone supplier'?
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