Socage S.R.L.
Socage, located in the province of Modena, produce and sell aerial platforms. Our history, started 30 years ago, and its specialization in truck-mounted aerial work platforms are the facts that distinguish our company. Our products are compact and light. The high performances, in terms of elevation and outreach, complete our distinctive characteristics.
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- Business Type:
- Manufacturer
- Industry Type:
- Manufacturing, Other
- Market Focus:
- Globally (various continents)
This company also provides solutions for other industrial applications.
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About us
SOCAGE / aerial work platform producer
Socage, located in Italy in the province of Modena, produce and sell aerial platforms.
Our history, started 30 years ago, and its specialization in truck-mounted aerial work platforms are the facts that distinguish our company.
Our products are compact and light. The high performances, in terms of elevation and outreach, complete our distinctive characteristics.
Socage grants a constant technological innovation thanks to leading performances, a wide range of products and Italian design.
SO.CA.GE “Società di Carpenteria Generale” was established in 1974 as a specialized company in the production of metallic components.
In 1981 the company specialized in the manufacturing of working access platforms and thanks to its innovative articulated platforms affirmed itself as a leader in the Italian market.
In 1987 the SO.CA.GE-FASSI ( the third World manufacturer of truck mounted cranes ) started the ambitious project to create the first Italian group specialized in equipment for aerial work.
Thanks to the FASSI’s technical and industrial know-how, SO.CA.GE has been growing year by year. The turning point in SO.CA.GE history is August 2009: SOCAGE S.r.l. was bought by a group of entrepreneurs with a great experience in the access platform sector: Mr Fiorenzo Flisi and Mr Maurizio Piantoni.
They aimed at speeding up the company development through huge investments in R&D in order to offer the market products with better performances, in comparison with competitors’ equipments.
Despite the difficulties the market is facing, the Company is investing in training courses, and 500.000 euros have been invested in a new and upgraded 3D Design Software, which allows the Technical Department to carry out stress analysis on individual components prior to production. The materials used are therefore optimized and the result is the greater performance of the overall platform. In 2012 the Company decided to restyle the equipments. The result is the new forSte line: more than 100 changes have been made on each platform in order to improve not only the aesthetical appearance, but also the performance of the platforms, aiming at keeping the pace with a constantly changing market.