29/11/22
LU-VE Group receives the high budgetary honor of the “Felix Industry Award”
The company is among the most competitive companies in Italy for management performance, financial reliability and sustainability
Uboldo, 24 November 2022 – LU-VE Group, one of the world's largest manufacturers in the field of air heat exchangers, listed on the Euronext STAR Milan segment, has been awarded the High Budgetary Honor of the "
Felix Industry Award" on the occasion of the 3rd National Edition of
"The Italy that competes".
LU-VE Group was awarded as a company that has particularly distinguished itself in terms of competitiveness, financial reliability and sustainability.
The award was presented today in Rome at the Luiss Guido Carli University at the event organized by Industria Felix, the quarterly of economics and finance, directed by Michele Montemurro, created in collaboration with Cerved, Luiss Guido Carli University, A.C. Industria Felix, with the support of Confindustria, with the patronage of Simest, with the institutional partnership of the Puglia Region, and with the partnerships of Banca Mediolanum, Mediolanum Private Banking, Grant Thornton, Plus Innovation and Integrated Services.
203 companies operating throughout Italy have been awarded this prestigious honor. Among the most represented regions are Lombardy and Campania with 30 allocations, followed by Lazio (28) and then Veneto (21), Piedmont (20) and Puglia (19).
The President of LU-VE Group Iginio Liberali said:
"We are delighted that Industria Felix has counted us among the Italian companies that have distinguished themselves for financial reliability, management performance and attention to sustainability. Precisely with regard to sustainability, I would like to underline that since its foundation, LU-VE Group has been attentive to environmental aspects. We have been and continue to be innovators in the field of natural refrigerants and in reducing the energy consumption of our machines. Our commitment for the years ahead is to continue to drive change."