AS Labruna

AS Labruna is an Italian marine engine manufacturer and dealer of engines for road transport and aircraft based in Monopoli (Apulia).[1]

AS Labruna S.R.L.
Società a responsabilità limitata
IndustryEngines
Founded1971 in Monopoli Italy
FounderVito Labruna
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Massimo Labruna
ProductsInboard motors
Websiteaslabruna.it

Company

AS Labruna is a company founded in 1971 and produces and markets marine diesel engines, marine generators, marine propulsion systems and marine cranes.[2] Marine is the unit that manufactures and markets marine diesel engines, marine generators, marine propulsion systems and marine cranes; Power is the section dedicated to the design and marketing of industrial diesel engines, vehicles and generators; The Loading sector deals with the marketing and installation of cranes, truck loaders and aerial platforms. In addition to its product line, AS Labruna is an official distributor for other companies.[3]

Distribution

AS Labruna is an official distributor for the following companies:[4]

  • FPT (FIAT Powertrain Technologies formerly IVECO Aifo) for diesel engines and generators
  • Ing. Bonfiglioli for cranes
  • FNM Marine Diesel Engine
  • VM Motori
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See also

References

  1. informazione-aziende.it (ed.). "Elenco Aziende" (in Italian).
  2. mondobarcamarket.it, ed. (February 11, 2020). "AS Labruna al Nauticsud 2020 con FNM Marine" (in Italian).
  3. aslabruna.it (ed.). "All'avanguardia della tecnica e dello sviluppo" (in Italian).
  4. aslabruna.it (ed.). "I nostri marchi" (in Italian).
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