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Morellato Group

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Area served
  
World wide

Founder
  
Giulio Morellato

Key people
  
Massimo Carraro CEO

Founded
  
1930

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Type
  
Jewelry and watch maker

Industry
  
Jewelry and watch manufacturing

Headquarters
  
Fratte di Santa Giustina in Colle, Italy

Products
  
Jewelry and wristwatches

Profiles

Morellato Group is an Italian corporate group that operates in design and manufacture of jewellery and watches. Group's parent company was founded by Giulio Morellato initially in Bologna and later was moved to near Padova.

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Organization

The group is present on the Italian and international market with brands of property and brands in license such as John Galliano, Just Cavalli, Miss Sixty, Pirelli and Maserati. It is also one of the leading global manufacturer of watch straps and cases for jewelry, which constitute the original activity of Morellato since 1930.

Expansion

Besides headquarters in Fratte di Santa Giustina in Colle in the province of Padova with the design and marketing offices in Milan, the group is divided into a number of branches in the USA, Germany, France, Spain, Switzerland and Hong Kong; it is also present, through some joint ventures, in China, United Arab Emirates (Morellato Middle East) and India. Morellato Group and Pepe Jeans London have signed an agreement for the production and worldwide distribution of watches Pepe Jeans London branded, starting in autumn 2014. Since 1995 five million pieces sold every year, starting from 2005 successfully expanded its production in jewellery and watches: placed 17° in worldwide sales of watches as of 2013.

Subsidiaries

The following companies are wholly owned subsidiaries of Morellato Group:

  • Morellato
  • Sector No Limits
  • Philip Watch
  • Chronostar
  • Bluespirit
  • Pianegonda joy
  • Morellato Middle East
  • References

    Morellato Group Wikipedia