Richard Ginori Stays in Florence

Richard Ginori Stays in Florence

Even one of the most famous porcelain and dinnerware companies in Italy, Richard Ginori, has been hit by the recent economic crisis and risked moving its production away from its native Florence plant in order to cut costs. A new management has now taken over the company and has decided

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Thu 05 May 2005 12:00 AM

Even one of the most famous porcelain and dinnerware companies in Italy, Richard Ginori, has been hit by the recent economic crisis and risked moving its production away from its native Florence plant in order to cut costs. A new management has now taken over the company and has decided to keep producing at the Sesto Fiorentino plant for the time being. Ginori is historically one of the most important companies of Florence.

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