FITT strongly believes in the principle of open innovation and collaborates with an international network of partners, universities and research centers. It relies on external organizations to validate protocols and quality tests, and to map the environmental impact of its products.
FITT, in line with its 2030 sustainability strategy, launches FITT Hi Flow and FITT Force Pro 100% production phase CO2e offset in the American market
FITT measures its sustainability baseline, sets a plan for the development of its profile and sustainability performance and becomes a Benefit Company in Italy
FITT celebrated its 50th anniversary by including Sustainability among the pillars of its 2023 Vision and consolidating its presence in the United States and China
FITT opened its corporate office in North Carolina to start off our industrial and infrastructure projects
FITT launched two innovative products related to specific targets: design patio hose and heavy duty professional hose
FITT conducted quantitative market research on gardening and hoses with in-home consumer interviews and focus group
Decisive technological and commercial partnerships bring to an expansion of the commercial interests, taking the FITT range across the Atlantic Ocean
FITT looks to the future through its 2023 Vision. The pillars are the digital revolution, innovation and the centrality of the end user
The business enters its second generation: Alessandro Mezzalira takes over control of the company
FITT entered a partnership with a premium hose manufacturer, licensing the innovative patented technology NTS No Torsion System. The NTS reached a leading position in the US market with more than 30% market share
Decisive technological and commercial partnerships expand commercial interest, taking the FITT product range to the United States and Japan
In just a few years, FITT reaches a leadership position in Italy and consolidates its presence across Europe
The passion, innovative vision and creativity of Rinaldo Mezzalira spurred the start of the entrepreneurial activity