Fibras
Industriales S.A. (FISA) a global leader in net, aquaculture manufacturing and
fabrication, have announced the launching of their new webpage and logo
As part of the companies evolution, that has included the investment of over US$4.5 million in new machinery and net loft over the last three years, FISA refreshed its traditional logo, providing a new look and feel.
The company’s Commercial Director, Yoni Radzinski, stated that after careful consideration the company decided it was time to choose a new logo providing a better reflection of who the company is today, "modern and driven to provide superior quality and services across the globe".
Over the years the company has expanded its range of products, making them able to complete the full circle of needs for its customers not only in fishing and aquaculture, but also in offshore aquaculture, agriculture, sports, safety and specialty netting.
Among the companies main investments were new extrusion lines for PE & PP, new depth stretching machine, upgrading of its twisted knotless (Shogun) machinery, several new knotted weaving machines and increased capacity for the Raschel knotless netting production lines.
Visit the new website HERE.
As part of the companies evolution, that has included the investment of over US$4.5 million in new machinery and net loft over the last three years, FISA refreshed its traditional logo, providing a new look and feel.
The company’s Commercial Director, Yoni Radzinski, stated that after careful consideration the company decided it was time to choose a new logo providing a better reflection of who the company is today, "modern and driven to provide superior quality and services across the globe".
Over the years the company has expanded its range of products, making them able to complete the full circle of needs for its customers not only in fishing and aquaculture, but also in offshore aquaculture, agriculture, sports, safety and specialty netting.
Among the companies main investments were new extrusion lines for PE & PP, new depth stretching machine, upgrading of its twisted knotless (Shogun) machinery, several new knotted weaving machines and increased capacity for the Raschel knotless netting production lines.
Visit the new website HERE.
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