Thermoplastic made in Italy
Continuous engineering growth, driven by entrepreneurial vision and solid family roots.
Giacinto Casalino
Chief Executive Officer
Our story
Since 1999, a family story
Founded with a solid entrepreneurial vision, the company has grown to become a reference point in plastic materials transformation.
We offer customized packaging solutions for the handling of industrial components, both in production plants and throughout the supply chain. From analysis to production, we guarantee a complete and flexible service, adaptable to every technical and logistical requirement. Not just thermoplastics: we design intelligent systems to protect, optimize and simplify processes.
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Our professionals
Area managers
Marina Settanni
HR and Administration
Daniele Pesaresi
General Manager
Greta Zaccagnini
Foreign Sales Manager
Michele Vitulli
Manufactoring Manager
Luigi Lorusso
Technical Office Manager
Francesco Albanese
Quality Assurance Manager
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Our commitment
ECO SUSTAINABILITY
Eco-sustainability is a core value for our company. We follow the principles of circular economy: design oriented to end-of-life, use of renewable energy and recovery of waste as new material.
CIRCULAR ECONOMY
As part of its ESG commitment, Stamplast adopts production solutions oriented towards waste reduction and resource valorization. The use of the granulator allows the recovery of plastic waste generated during processing, transforming it into reusable granules and integrating them into the production cycle.
This approach reduces the consumption of virgin raw materials, limits waste production and contributes to a circular economy model, in which materials maintain their value over time. A choice that combines environmental responsibility, industrial efficiency and product quality, transforming sustainability into a structural element of the production process.
This approach reduces the consumption of virgin raw materials, limits waste production and contributes to a circular economy model, in which materials maintain their value over time. A choice that combines environmental responsibility, industrial efficiency and product quality, transforming sustainability into a structural element of the production process.


