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Aerial view of Metal’s production plant in Borgoricco, in the province of Padua

Metal’s: past, present and future

In recent years, changing global dynamics and market uncertainty have put many companies across various sectors under significant pressure, including our own, the stainless steel processing industry. At Metal’s, we are used to looking ahead, but at this moment we believe that reflecting on past experience can help us face the future with greater strength and optimism. Challenges have always existed, even if different from those of today, and we have overcome them with determination and resilience.

Metal’s was founded as a local company, specialising in the production of complex assemblies, machine parts, semi-finished products and components. However, starting from our headquarters in Borgoricco, in the province of Padua, Metal’s soon established itself in major European and non-European markets, becoming a global partner for leading multinational companies thanks to a combination of technical expertise, production flexibility and strategic vision.

This approach allows us today to serve customers all over the world, from Europe to New Zealand. In this article, we share our story and our goals for the future through the words of Metal’s CEO and founder, Enrico Scapolo, and Rocco Scapolo, who represents the new generation leading the company.

Change and innovation are in our DNA

Metal’s is a Made in Italy company with a strong international focus, capable of adapting to change and always looking ahead in search of new markets and new challenges. Founded in 1987 by Enrico Scapolo, Metal’s initially served companies in the home appliance sector, first in Italy and then abroad. Always under the leadership of its founder, the company has been able to innovate its production processes, technologies and skills to meet the evolving demands of customers and markets.

“In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Italy was the leading European country in the production of household appliances. The sector was thriving, so much so that we established a strong partnership with General Electric’s home appliance division, with whom we worked for many years, supplying directly to the United States. However, this type of production later shifted eastwards – mainly to Poland – and with the 2008 crisis, we realised that the sector was no longer profitable. As a result, we decided to abandon it completely. Not to mention that a few years later, General Electric’s home appliance division itself was sold to the Chinese group Haier, which was another clear signal for us. At the time, leaving that type of production was difficult, but there was no alternative. We moved forward, focusing on new markets and sectors that were unfamiliar to us, and we immediately achieved success and restored profitability. This allowed us to take another step forward in our growth, leading us to where we are today.” - Enrico Scapolo, CEO of Metal’s

New markets, new sectors, new customers: Metal’s evolves

Since 2008, we have approached new markets by forging strong partnerships with major companies and multinational groups based in Germany and other European countries.
It was during this phase that Metal’s experienced the most significant changes in production, innovation, technology, and know-how, enabling us to serve clients operating in very diverse, technologically advanced, highly regulated sectors with exceptionally high-quality standards.

Over the past 15 years, Metal’s has served important groups in the medical and pharmaceutical sectors, meat processing and food treatment, packaging, and machinery for baking, as well as in the production of ovens and related accessories, electrical panels, and access control systems. In addition, we have gained significant experience in the manufacture of professional coffee machines, commercial kitchens, industrial and standard dishwashers, ice cream parlors, and refrigeration.

This diversification has allowed us to evolve and, as a natural consequence, to invest in Metal’s itself, focusing on: investire in Metal’s stessa, puntando su:

  • Industry 4.0, automation and robotization of plants, integrating our machinery with the best available technologies
  • ISO certifications that demonstrate our commitment to quality, safety, the environment, the excellence of our workmanship, and the skills of the people working at Metal’s
  • A corporate welfare system supporting our employees and the Metal’s Academy for training new hires and continuous professional development
  • A concrete and structured commitment to environmental sustainability, summarized in our Green Mission. We started with everyday small actions like waste sorting and reducing plastic packaging, and moved towards a comprehensive energy-saving policy, including the installation of photovoltaic panels, hybrid machinery, a nitrogen generator, and the establishment of a certified environmental management system. After measuring our environmental impact (Carbon Footprint), we are now finalizing our first sustainability plan.

Thanks also to these investments, we have expanded our presence in new and distant markets, the farthest being New Zealand, geographically speaking.

“In 2024, we decided to explore opportunities in the US market, while maintaining and strengthening our commitment to Europe, which remains our primary focus. However, in 2025, due to the great uncertainty in global markets, we reassessed our expansion toward new countries, limiting investments in the United States in favor of other territories. On one hand, we are consolidating our presence in the traditional markets where Metal’s operates; on the other, we are exploring new territories. Today, Metal’s interest remains in continuing to extend and consolidate the areas we serve, also beyond Italy and the European continent.” – Enrico Scapolo, CEO of Metal’s

From supplier to partner managing the supply chain

Among all the changes that have affected our company over the years, perhaps the most significant is the paradigm shift that saw us move from suppliers of parts and assemblies to service partners. Today, Metal’s doesn’t just manufacture semi-finished products; we coordinate the entire supply chain on behalf of our clients. Thanks to our consolidated experience, we verticalize supply chains, simplify our clients’ procurement processes, and manage every aspect, from the initial phase to the delivery of parts at the customer’s facility.

“Our mission is to be the sole point of contact for the most complex projects. For us, this means enabling our clients to focus on their products, design, and sales, while always retaining intellectual property rights over the items, leaving us, with full confidence and security, the project development and realization. Metal’s has the structure, technological resources, and human capital to ensure continuity of production over time.” - Enrico Scapolo, CEO of Metal’s

Metal’s tomorrow: competing in complexity

Over the years, Metal’s has evolved to respond to challenges, customer demands, and the difficulties that have affected many companies: critical moments that sank many, but not all.

“I’m not speaking just for Metal’s. I’m speaking generally. I belong to the category of entrepreneurs who contributed to Italy’s development from the 1980s onward. Like me, especially here in Veneto, there are thousands of similar stories, people who, through intuition, ability, willpower, thirst for knowledge, and determination - thanks to their personal qualities - have succeeded in the market. But, attention, today and especially tomorrow, the big challenge is not this. Today, an entrepreneur like me, who started in the 1980s, would not achieve the same results. The world has changed, and to succeed you need knowledge. If you only have passion but no knowledge, you won’t get anywhere. New skills are needed, and moving forward the challenge will be to anticipate - or at least sense - what could happen or what might work. Our sector - especially in Italy - is struggling. Despite uncertainty, markets are still moving, and Metal’s continues to hold its ground. Some large groups are gaining new important market shares and acquiring other companies with different technologies. This trend is leading us to serve new, increasingly international clients, to face new dynamics and new structures. This is positive and pushes us to constantly improve. Looking ahead, we are optimistic and, as always, ready to embrace the new and exciting challenges ahead.” - Enrico Scapolo, CEO of Metal’s

Determination and a positive approach to difficulties are the two factors that have helped us face past challenges and will help us in the future.

“Looking to the future with a proactive attitude is fundamental for those who lead a company. Even in the most complex moments, being able to maintain a vision oriented towards opportunities and sound decisions makes the difference. My professional journey is still evolving, but today I am increasingly involved in decision-making and strategic processes. Working in a context like Metal’s, with the chance to interact daily with those who know the organization deeply, is a great opportunity. It’s definitely an environment that stimulates growth, improvement, and concrete contribution to the company’s development.” - Rocco Scapolo, Controller

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