About us
Maurizio Andreani started his career in 1964 as a mechanical apprentice. Soon after that he was hired by a Fiat authorised workshop where he developed special skills in the assistance of industrial vehicles. In 1976 he set up an independent business, in partnership with others, and started his entrepreneurial activity which culminated in 1984 with the creation of a centre of assistance for industrial vehicles.
Always at his side was his wife Zelide, valuable in the role of bookkeeper, along with collaborators who, through the years, developed such a strong professionalism that in 1992 the workshop became an authorised Iveco assistance point.
1997 was an important year for the company because a new building of 1600 sqm over 4200 sqm of land was built in compliance with all European norms and quality standards imposed by Iveco.
In the same year Maurizio’s sons Giordano and Francesco joined the company and added to it their electronic and commercial backgrounds respectively. Since then, their competence has proved fundamental in improving the technical diagnostic sector, and contributed to the achievement of the Iso 9002 quality certification.
In 2004, to celebrate twenty years of business, the Andreani family inaugurated the new secondary center in Civitanova Marche.
The opening of the new building, situated only a few hundred yards from the old site, represents a further step up in quality.
As a matter of fact, in the new 1100 square meters of business site, stretching over 3200 square meters of land, a wide range of services is offered. In particular, we would like to mention the Daily Service Chrono, dedicated to the light vehicle from the Iveco range, and the roadside assistance service which we guarantee 24 hours a day 365 days a year.
Furthermore, a lot of attention has been attached to the diagnostic activity where the most recent instrumentation such as Modus, IT2000 and even E.A.S.Y. are currently being used.
Last but not least, in collaboration with the local branch of the Italian motoring agency, an area inside the building has been assigned for the M.O.T. of industrial vehicles.