

OUR STORY
Over 50 years of tangible engineering support worldwide.

Since its foundation in 1973 by Cav. Camillo Baggio in Tezze sul Brenta, Ismec S.r.l. has steadily evolved into a benchmark for high-precision machining of large and medium components. From the first workshop to today’s production facility, every stage has been marked by strategic investments in technology, skills, and people.
The early adoption of large boring machines and CAD/CAM in the 1980s positioned Ismec at the forefront of CNC machining.
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The following decades confirmed Ismec’s commitment to quality, innovation, and performance.
In 2023, the company celebrated its 50th anniversary, introducing a redesigned logo.
More recently, the expansion of the machine park has answered growing demand across multiple markets, while a new generation CNC machine is under development and will soon join the fleet.
OUR STORY,
OUR VISION.
​​​Today, Ismec combines tradition and technology, offering turning, milling, welding, and more, supported by advanced engineering, and strong customer partnerships, value that continue to guide the company as it faces the challenges of global manufacturing.
2025
This past year, and the ones ahead, are laying the groundwork for further investments to develop new plants, expand production, and meet growing demand of machined parts.

2023
This year we celebrated our 50th anniversary, marking the occasion with a new logo.

2014
Introduction of a 3D CMM control room and a controlled cladding furnace, enhancing our range of services.







2000
Succession in company management by Federica and Gianni Baggio.

1976
Expansion of production through the opening of a new work area.

2024
Introduction of a new large-scale boring machine and a parallel lathe for long components, with self-made steady rest.

2020
The idea of a gym dedicated to employees was born in 2020. In a space of about 110 square meters, the new Ismec Gym began to take shape.

2009
Diversification of our offer into several sectors: naval, power, hydro, and others, with their specific requirements.

1986
Acquisition of the first large-scale boring machine and the first CAD-CAM.


1973
Foundation of Ismec by Cav. Camillo Baggio in Belvedere di Tezze sul Brenta, Italy.
