FECS Group on Track for Jaguar: Aluminium Excellence Meets the New XE
FECS Group will be a key participant at the Business & Fleet Forum, Jaguar’s conference dedicated to the launch of the new XE. The event will take place on March 12 at the Pergolesi area in Milan, featuring journalist Giovanni Iozzia as the session speaker, along with leading figures from the automotive sector.
The President of FECS Group, Olivo Foglieni, will be present to represent the industrial group, a leader in the recovery and production of aluminium radiators. “FECS Group – composed of Stemin S.p.A., Radiatori 2000 S.p.A., and IMT Italia S.p.A. – is a contemporary alchemical workshop, where objects that have reached the end of their lifecycle are transformed into high-quality, perfectly designed products. Our group oversees all stages of radiator production, from recovering aluminium scrap from waste collection and automotive and household components, to manufacturing the finished product. We use different processes, from extrusion – for constant-section parts – to rolling, producing high-quality plates, sheets, and laminates” said Foglieni.
During the event, Gerardo Altieri, General Manager After Sales Jaguar Land Rover Italy, will present the new INGENIUM family: all-aluminium engines designed to reduce friction, fuel consumption, and harmful emissions, tested in all driving conditions. Among other key speakers, Daniele Maver, President of Jaguar Land Rover Italy, will showcase the group’s industrial expansion, including the transformation of the Solihull plant and the opening of the new Engine Manufacturing Centre in Wolverhampton, inaugurated by Queen Elizabeth and capable of producing 400,000 engines per year. The event will also feature Marco Santucci, General Manager Sales Operations Jaguar Land Rover Italy, Stefano Peruzzi from EuotaxGlass
FECS Group, headquartered in the Bergamo area, is one of the few Italian companies able to produce high-quality aluminium products directly from recycled scrap. Each year, the Group recycles and reconverts 110,000 tons of aluminium, reintroducing it to the Italian and international markets as high-performance radiators and ingots for leading industrial users.