Lofrans’ New Cambiago Facility at 60-Year Milestone

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In 2026, Lofrans opens its new owned state-of-the-art facilities in Cambiago, Milan. This strategic move, that coincides with 6 decades of presence in the yachting industry, enhances production capabilities and innovation in the marine equipment manufacturing sector.

Founded in Monza in 1966, Lofrans is known for reliability, quality and performance in yacht windlass systems and anchor management solutions. Since joining the LALIZAS Force in 2012, the brand has strengthened its operations and expanded its international presence within the global marine industry.

The relocation of Lofrans manufacturing from Monza to Cambiago boosts efficiency, technological advancement and operational excellence, while the new facilities – with more space and an optimized production process – also significantly increase Lofrans daily capacity, reinforcing its leadership in anchor management solutions.

“When we acquired the company in 2012, we made a clear commitment: to respect the Lofrans name, its heritage, its people, and its long-standing partners. That commitment was not only to preserve the past, but to build upon it”, said CEO Stavros Lalizas. “Over the years, we have not only honoured the company’s legacy – we have strengthened it, evolved it, and positioned it for the future”.

As Lofrans celebrates 6 decades of history, the brand continues to deliver products combining Italian engineering heritage with modern expertise to lead the global marine industry into the years ahead, with a strong focus on advanced yacht windlass systems and innovation in marine equipment manufacturing.

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