Techno Split

Splitting systems specialist celebrates 20th anniversary

In 2016, Techno Split will celebrate its twentieth anniversary. For the last twenty years, this Italian company founded by Francesco Boscardin has been responding to customer requirements such as state-of-the-art technology, flexibility, reliability, safety and quality with a resounding “Yes, we can!”. Boscardin established a family-owned business that knows how to create customer relationships based on mutual trust and appreciation.

Techno Split is based in northern Italy. It began designing and building systems for splitting concrete blocks in 1996. In the following years, the portfolio was...

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