Energy Efficiency and Natural Light: New Insulated Roof with Skylights
Energy efficiency starts from the building envelope.
We recently completed a major structural renovation of our facility, replacing the entire roof to improve thermal insulation and indoor comfort in our production areas.
The new insulated roof, built with high-performance materials, significantly reduces thermal dispersion throughout the year. This upgrade not only improves working conditions but also contributes to measurable energy savings for both summer and winter climate control.
But we didn’t stop there.
We also installed new high-transparency polycarbonate skylights, which increase the amount of natural daylight inside the plant, reducing the need for artificial lighting during the day.
More light, less energy, greater comfort for those who work.
A concrete step toward sustainability
This upgrade is part of a broader strategy we are consistently pursuing: to optimize every aspect of our production process — including the structure itself — to reduce overall environmental impact.
Investing in energy efficiency is not just a technical choice, but a true commitment to a more sustainable industrial future.



