Antezza Tipografi sponsors “La Vendemmia 2016”

Categoria: News & EventiAnno: 2016

When the excellence of graphic arts meets the excellence of fashion and wine.

Matera, 6 October 2016 – Antezza Tipografi, a Matera-based company specialising in high-quality offset, roto-offset and digital printing, is a sponsor of Milan’s most prestigious autumn event: “La Vendemmia 2016”. Now in its seventh edition, the event is organised by the Associazione MonteNapoleone in collaboration with the Comitato Grandi Cru d’Italia, with the aim of bringing together luxury brands and the most important names in the wine world. From 3 to 9 October, the streets of Milan’s fashion quadrilateral take on the finest autumn hues, coming alive with exclusive tasting itineraries featuring the best wines from Italy and around the world. Antezza Tipografi joined the initiative by contributing to the entire printed communication project, bringing its expertise in high-end print production.

“The quality of our products and the reliability of our services are the cornerstones of our success,” says Enzo Antezza, founder and commercial director. “We forged this partnership with the Associazione MonteNapoleone, in the person of Dr. Guglielmo Miani, in a very natural way — immediately sharing the spirit that drives the event’s protagonists, in complete alignment with our own identity. Antezza Tipografi has always set out to meet the unexpressed needs of the graphic arts world: offering not just high-quality print services, but a complete package of consultancy and logistics management,” Enzo Antezza continues. “We work every day to put the client at the centre of everything we do — responding swiftly to their requests, and anticipating their needs and desires in an innovative way. A partner, not just a supplier.”

After more than 25 years, Antezza Tipografi’s standing as a solid, established company is the result of its ability to innovate and anticipate market demands — as it has done since its founding.

Antezza High Definition (AHD) – The four-colour standard is a distant memory. This is the era of out-of-gamut colours, achieved through the Antezza High Definition system — a proprietary technology that adapts the tonal values of image files to those produced in print. This breakthrough opens the door to high-definition offset printing, eliminating the need to bring colours back into gamut. The AHD system marks a new definition of print.

Every stage of Antezza Tipografi’s workflow is digitalised, connected across all departments and fully traceable. From material procurement to supplier selection, from pre-press to final delivery, every production phase is part of a single quality system. Digitalisation also means harnessing the opportunities the web offers — building a customer experience through quantitative and qualitative parameters that allow the company to support and collaborate with clients from first contact through to after-sales service.

Innovation at Antezza Tipografi also means a consistent investment in the work and creativity of young people. There is a firm belief that the courage and determination of young talent, combined with experience, drives the company to continually expand its competencies and push its horizons further.

“THE EXCHANGE OF KNOWLEDGE” is the title of a publication featured in Advances in Management & Applied Economics, Scienpress Ltd, London, which compares the experiences of IKEA and Antezza Tipografi on the subject of environmental and social sustainability. The paper demonstrates how Antezza Tipografi — a company with a longstanding commitment to environmental responsibility — has adapted its production processes to meet the ethical and moral standards of the Swedish giant, entrusting its work only to suppliers who embrace sustainable innovation that “meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”