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Lindbergh SpA
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Lindbergh SpA provides logistics service for maintenance technicians. The company is headquartered in Pescarolo Ed Uniti, Cremona and currently employs 110 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2021-12-20. The firm is present in the Field Service Management segment with activities within the Maintenance, Repair & Operations (MRO) market. The company operates through three transversal business units: network management or the sale to field maintenance technicians of services and products, provided by night delivery directly on board the vehicles in use (in-boot in-night service); waste management with all procedures concerning the life cycle of waste, including special ones, and with the care of all formalities, including documentary ones, required according to current legislation; warehouse management, which manages the execution of logistical and storage operations regarding new and used customer forklifts. The firm also offers an on-demand laundry service for workwear.
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