Pescarolo ed Uniti (CR), July 2nd, 2025 – Lindbergh S.p.A. (EGM: LDB), a Group providing services in the MRO (Maintenance, Repair & Operations), HVAC (Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning), and Circular Economy sectors, announces the start of a collaboration with three key clients within the services offered by the ‘Network Management’ Business Unit
Schneider Electric S.p.A., a global leader in electrification, automation, and digitalization for smart industries and infrastructure, has chosen Lindbergh as its partner for the integrated logistics management of specialized tools used by its field service engineers throughout the national territory.
Over the course of 2025, Aprolis Italia S.p.A. – the Italian branch of the French Aprolis group, employing over 100 mobile service technicians and one of the leading players in the industrial material handling sector – will introduce Lindbergh’s night-time on-board delivery service for spare parts, coupled with the management of waste generated during maintenance activities carried out by its mobile technicians.
Lindbergh’s night-time in-vehicle delivery service for spare parts will be implemented by another industrial Group, which has been active for over 50 years in several provinces of Northern Italy in the sale and servicing of industrial material handling equipment. Overall, the Group employs more than 200 service technicians across the entire service area.
The total annual business volume generated by these three clients is estimated at approximately €300,000.
Marco Pomè, President of Lindbergh and Director of the “Network Management” Business Unit, states: “The diversification of our customer base – both in terms of industrial sectors and the range of services offered – has now become a key factor in ensuring the steady growth of our long-established Business Unit dedicated to in-night services. The new, high-profile partnerships confirm that the market is increasingly responsive to our solutions, which are designed to boost the productivity of field service networks.”