Friday, March 28, 2025

“We are here to change the game once again.” – Federico Broccoli, Chief Region Officer Americas Biesse America President & CEO.
At the Biesse Material Hub in Toronto, a major milestone was marked with the launch of the NEW Biesse Machinery Portfolio and the grand opening of the first five Biesse Material Hubs worldwide—pioneering a revolutionary approach to showcasing their cutting-edge technologies.
Biesse has always been a pioneer in the woodworking industry, but in today’s multi-material world, they have embraced innovation and evolution, making multi-materiality a key pillar of their strategy.
Canada holds a special place in Biesse’s story—it was the launchpad for their international journey back in 1989, just months ahead of their U.S. expansion. It was here that a 28-year-old Roberto Selci, now President, first envisioned a global future for Biesse. Since then, driven by their signature speed of execution, Biesse has grown to over 27 subsidiaries worldwide, establishing a powerful direct sales and service network across all major industrial markets.
Today, they continue to push boundaries, offering cutting-edge, intuitive, and high-performance solutions designed to empower BIESSE’s customers’ growth.
“A special thank you to our Biesse Canada, America, and Italy teams, especially those working behind the scenes, for making this vision a reality. And, of course, to our partners and customers—thank you for your trust and for being part of this journey!” – Mr. Broccoli concluded.
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